When to get help from the group?
Research has shown that group problem solving is very effective in the following areas:
- University and academic
- Scientific and medical
- Administrative and commercial
In such contexts, the use of three-person groups can be more efficient and accurate in solving difficult problems that require logic, verbal and qualitative understanding. Read more about phobias.
Also, by conducting research on undergraduate students, it was found that the amount of learning in students who solve problems in small groups is much higher compared to students who do this alone.
However, more research is still needed to understand the following:
Finally, if you are trying to solve a complex problem, forming a small group of three to five people can improve your performance and solve problems and issues that could not be solved individually. Meanwhile, group work has a bad reputation in the eyes of the public. So if you intend to solve a problem, know that bringing people together and forming a group can have positive effects on your work. These effects can be derived from more ideas, diverse abilities and expertise of group people. In the next article, read about the disorder Hyperactivity.


