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Exploring The Task Space: A Multidimensional Representation of Team Tasks

An effective soccer team does not use the same strategies as an effective quiz bowl team; a team's task powerfully shapes its interaction processes and performance outcomes. Theories about teams should therefore explicitly take task characteristics into account, providing "boundaries" for where a particular theory may generalize. However, current tools make task-sensitive theories challenging to build; frameworks for describing team tasks often rely on conceptual categories that are difficult to compare and quantify. In this work, we present the Task Space, a multidimensional representation of tasks that unifies five common task frameworks. Each team task can be represented as a unique point in the space, allowing researchers to generate a similarity score for any two tasks, systematically sample tasks for experiments, and build task-sensitive models. We also present a fully rated repository of 72 tasks, and build a process for expanding this map to include new tasks and new dimensions.

Xinlan Hu
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
United States

Linnea Gandhi
The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
United States

Mark Whiting
University of Pennsylvania
United States

Abdullah Almaatouq
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States

Duncan Watts
University of Pennsylvania
United States

 


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