The selection of task group mates based on desired characteristics and preferred group composition: The role of gender

The study, using a mixed design, attempted to find the factors that are considered to be essential in selecting a group mate. After identifying group composition and gender preference as variables, two focus group discussions were conducted to generate items for a survey instrument to be developed....

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Main Authors: Torres, Chastine, Japitana, Dyanne
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-84762021-08-03T01:13:57Z The selection of task group mates based on desired characteristics and preferred group composition: The role of gender Torres, Chastine Japitana, Dyanne The study, using a mixed design, attempted to find the factors that are considered to be essential in selecting a group mate. After identifying group composition and gender preference as variables, two focus group discussions were conducted to generate items for a survey instrument to be developed. The output was a 34-item questionnaire using a 5-point Likert-type scale that was fielded to 120 participants. The questionnaire consists of factors to be considered in the selection of a task group mate as well as items on the preference of group composition and gender of partner. The results showed that both male and female respondents prefer to have a female partner. In terms of group composition, female respondents prefer to be grouped with 1 female and 2 males, and male respondent prefer to be grouped with 1 male and 2 females. Results also showed that female respondents consider dominance and efficiency as important factors in choosing a group mate. The respondents who chose a male partner showed that they prefer being partnered with someone who posses high self esteem. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7831 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Gender identity in the workplace--Philippines-- Manila Leadership--Ability testing Organizational behavior Teams in the workplace Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Gender identity in the workplace--Philippines-- Manila
Leadership--Ability testing
Organizational behavior
Teams in the workplace
Psychology
spellingShingle Gender identity in the workplace--Philippines-- Manila
Leadership--Ability testing
Organizational behavior
Teams in the workplace
Psychology
Torres, Chastine
Japitana, Dyanne
The selection of task group mates based on desired characteristics and preferred group composition: The role of gender
description The study, using a mixed design, attempted to find the factors that are considered to be essential in selecting a group mate. After identifying group composition and gender preference as variables, two focus group discussions were conducted to generate items for a survey instrument to be developed. The output was a 34-item questionnaire using a 5-point Likert-type scale that was fielded to 120 participants. The questionnaire consists of factors to be considered in the selection of a task group mate as well as items on the preference of group composition and gender of partner. The results showed that both male and female respondents prefer to have a female partner. In terms of group composition, female respondents prefer to be grouped with 1 female and 2 males, and male respondent prefer to be grouped with 1 male and 2 females. Results also showed that female respondents consider dominance and efficiency as important factors in choosing a group mate. The respondents who chose a male partner showed that they prefer being partnered with someone who posses high self esteem.
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author Torres, Chastine
Japitana, Dyanne
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Japitana, Dyanne
author_sort Torres, Chastine
title The selection of task group mates based on desired characteristics and preferred group composition: The role of gender
title_short The selection of task group mates based on desired characteristics and preferred group composition: The role of gender
title_full The selection of task group mates based on desired characteristics and preferred group composition: The role of gender
title_fullStr The selection of task group mates based on desired characteristics and preferred group composition: The role of gender
title_full_unstemmed The selection of task group mates based on desired characteristics and preferred group composition: The role of gender
title_sort selection of task group mates based on desired characteristics and preferred group composition: the role of gender
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