teammatessuch
Teammatessuch is a term used in organizational behavior and sports psychology to denote a perceptual bias where the actions, preferences, or beliefs of a single teammate are interpreted as representing the entire team. The concept highlights how an individual’s behavior can shape perceptions of group norms, which in turn influence judgments and decisions about the team as a whole.
Etymology and usage: The word combines teammate with such, signaling that the observed qualities of one member
Mechanisms: Teammatessuch arises through social projection, availability bias, and selective attention to a prominent team member.
Implications: The bias can accelerate consensus and cohesion, but it can also suppress dissent, reduce behavioral
Mitigation and practice: To counter teammatessuch, teams can codify explicit norms, employ structured decision processes, rotate