TY - JOUR
T1 - Group efficiency based on the termination rule in the multiple-targets visual search task
AU - Zhang, Hanshu
AU - Zhu, Peng Fei
AU - Yang, Cheng Ta
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Psychonomic Society, Inc. 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In practical visual search fields, observers often encounter errors that result from an unknown number of targets, which may induce reduced accuracy and speed. Our current study addresses the potential enhancement of collaborative search efficiency as a dyad to mitigate such incurred search costs. Utilizing the capacity coefficient, we evaluated search efficiency and explored the interplay of task difficulty and termination rule in collaborative visual search. Our prediction that collaborative benefits increased with elevated task difficulty was not supported in Experiment 1, where participants were tasked with judging the presence of any target. In contrast, Experiment 2 demonstrated that dyads exhibited greater search efficiency during exhaustive searches for multiple targets with elevated task difficulty. Notably, our findings indicated an advantage in dyad searches compared to baseline predictions from individual searches. Our results underscored the significance of task difficulty and termination rules in leveraging human resources for improved collaborative visual search performance.
AB - In practical visual search fields, observers often encounter errors that result from an unknown number of targets, which may induce reduced accuracy and speed. Our current study addresses the potential enhancement of collaborative search efficiency as a dyad to mitigate such incurred search costs. Utilizing the capacity coefficient, we evaluated search efficiency and explored the interplay of task difficulty and termination rule in collaborative visual search. Our prediction that collaborative benefits increased with elevated task difficulty was not supported in Experiment 1, where participants were tasked with judging the presence of any target. In contrast, Experiment 2 demonstrated that dyads exhibited greater search efficiency during exhaustive searches for multiple targets with elevated task difficulty. Notably, our findings indicated an advantage in dyad searches compared to baseline predictions from individual searches. Our results underscored the significance of task difficulty and termination rules in leveraging human resources for improved collaborative visual search performance.
KW - Capacity coefficient
KW - Collaborative visual search
KW - Systems factorial technology
KW - Visual search efficiency
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U2 - 10.3758/s13423-024-02558-5
DO - 10.3758/s13423-024-02558-5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85201540703
SN - 1069-9384
JO - Psychonomic Bulletin and Review
JF - Psychonomic Bulletin and Review
ER -