Tim Franz
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My current research interests include improving team functioning, understanding group decision making, improving pedagogy, and advocating for bicycling issues. I also consult with organizations who need to improve the functioning of their work teams.
Primary Interests:
- Applied Social Psychology
- Group Processes
- Judgment and Decision Making
- Organizational Behavior
- Research Methods, Assessment
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How Mutual Accountability for Results, Mutual Support, and Mutual Concern for Team Members' Well-Being Impacts Achievement
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24:13 How Mutual Accountability for Results, Mutual Support, and Mutual Concern for Team Members' Well-Being Impacts Achievement
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9:01 Tips for Virtual Meetings
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1:04:47 Transforming Working Relationships Into Great Partnerships
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32:48 Meaningful Partnership at Work
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58:20 "Meaningful Partnership at Work" Discussion
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Journal Articles:
- Franz, T. M., & Larson, J. R., Jr. (2002). The impact of experts on information sharing during group discussion. Small Group Research, 33, 383-411.
- Franz, T. M., & Norton, S. (2001). Investigating business casual dress policies: Questionnaire development and exploratory research. Applied HRM Research, 6, 79-94.
- Friedman, C. P., Gatti, G. G., Franz, T. M., Murphy, G. C., Wolf, F. M., Heckerling, P. S., Fine, P. L., Miller, T. M., & Elstein, A. S. (2005). Do physicians know when their diagnoses are correct? Implications for decision support and error reduction. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 20, 334-339.
- Friedman, C. P., Gatti, G. G., Murphy, G. C., Franz, T. M., Fine, P. L., Heckerling, P. S. & Miller, T. M.(2002). Exploring the boundaries of plausibility: Empirical study of a key problem in the design of computer-based clinical simulations. Proceedings of the 2002 American Medical Informatics Association Annual Symposium, 275-279.
- Norton, S., & Franz, T. M. (2004). Methodological issues in research on business casual dress. Journal of American Academy of Business, 5, 130-137.
Tim Franz
Department of Psychology
St. John Fisher College
3690 East Avenue
Rochester, New York 14618
United States of America
- Phone: (585) 385-8170