Behavioral Sciences (Aug 2024)

Meta-Analysis of Collaborative Inhibition Moderation by Gender, Membership, Culture, and Memory Monitoring

  • Xiaochun Luo,
  • Boyao Zhao,
  • Weihai Tang,
  • Qian Xiao,
  • Xiping Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14090763
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 763

Abstract

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Collaborative inhibition is a counterintuitive phenomenon. While the specific mechanisms through which social factors influence collaborative inhibition remain unclear, this study aims to shed light on the impact of gender, relationships, and culture in order to better understand the factors shaping collaborative inhibition. A meta-analysis was conducted to analyze subgroups of social factors, including collaborative pairing, gender, membership, and culture, as well as cognitive factors like memory monitoring. Collaborative inhibition was found to be a robust effect (p p p p p < 0.01). The findings indicate that collaborative inhibition is a consistent phenomenon influenced by both social and cognitive factors. Moreover, the study discovered that memory monitoring can successfully moderate collaborative inhibition, although the underlying mechanism requires further investigation.

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