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Drop the Zoom video? Audio-only communication boosts group IQ
March 29, 2021 /
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A new study led by researchers from Carnegie Mellon University is challenging the common assumption that video conferencing is better than audio-only communication for collaborative group activities. The findings suggest video cues may in fact lower a group’s collective intelligence by disrupting interpersonal synchrony.
By Rich Haridy
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