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Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis " Impact of induced stress on individual performance, team coordination, and human-AI collaboration"

Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis " Impact of induced stress on individual performance, team coordination, and human-AI collaboration"
Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis " Impact of induced stress on individual performance, team coordination, and human-AI collaboration"
Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Impact of induced stress on individual performance, team coordination, and human-AI collaboration" This data aims to uncover critical interactional and task-related elements that affect individual and team performance under stress. Specifically, we focus on stress induced by time pressure, performance pressure, and audio distraction and study how incorporating verbal and nonverbal cues impacts team coordination and performance. We conducted a series of experiments using online and in-person tasks. The data includes 2 Zipped Files of Experiments, presented in Excel format: T1.zip T2.zip This dataset was originally published under the 'Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Understanding the impact of induced stress on team coordination strategy in multi-user environments" '
Stress, Team Coordination, Individual Performance, Team Performance, Automated Agents
University of Southampton
Singh, Lokesh
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Singh, Lokesh
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Singh, Lokesh (2024) Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis " Impact of induced stress on individual performance, team coordination, and human-AI collaboration". University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2978 [Dataset]

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Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Impact of induced stress on individual performance, team coordination, and human-AI collaboration" This data aims to uncover critical interactional and task-related elements that affect individual and team performance under stress. Specifically, we focus on stress induced by time pressure, performance pressure, and audio distraction and study how incorporating verbal and nonverbal cues impacts team coordination and performance. We conducted a series of experiments using online and in-person tasks. The data includes 2 Zipped Files of Experiments, presented in Excel format: T1.zip T2.zip This dataset was originally published under the 'Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Understanding the impact of induced stress on team coordination strategy in multi-user environments" '

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Published date: 2024
Keywords: Stress, Team Coordination, Individual Performance, Team Performance, Automated Agents

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Local EPrints ID: 488008
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/488008
PURE UUID: 984b6a36-a2c8-466b-96d2-7c3f03ec27b0
ORCID for Lokesh Singh: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3938-1416

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Date deposited: 12 Mar 2024 17:47
Last modified: 17 Apr 2026 02:12

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Creator: Lokesh Singh ORCID iD

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