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  • Human-Computer Interaction

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  • Teamwork is crucial for complex tasks, relying on integrated individual expertise and shared understanding.
  • Identifying performance deficits is key to improving team cognition and collaboration effectiveness.

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  • To propose a cognitive diagnostic modeling framework (Team-CDMs) for assessing team cognition.
  • To differentiate between cognitive deficiencies and social issues as causes of poor team performance.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a framework of 12 Team-CDMs to model individual attributes and team-level teamwork quality.
  • Conducted simulation studies to evaluate psychometric properties.
  • Applied models to a teamwork reasoning task.

Main Results:

  • Team-CDMs demonstrated robust parameter estimation.
  • Effectively diagnosed individual cognitive attributes and assessed teamwork quality.
  • Accurately pinpointed the root causes of team performance issues.

Conclusions:

  • Team-CDMs provide a valuable tool for understanding, diagnosing, and improving team cognition.
  • Offers a foundation for future research and practical applications in teamwork assessment.