Thanks for the link, I don't have twitter, so I can't see the thread. I'd saw neom post the link immediately after I made my comment, so I've had a skim through.
My argument is most similar to the opposite of H3a, which states: "Diversity has a more negative link to performance in tasks that focus on maximizing production of an output with a pre-defined strategy." It seems like their conclusion is that the level of creativity needed for a task is not a significant moderator of the link between diversity and production, although they note that the number of studies measuring this is small.
My argument is most similar to the opposite of H3a, which states: "Diversity has a more negative link to performance in tasks that focus on maximizing production of an output with a pre-defined strategy." It seems like their conclusion is that the level of creativity needed for a task is not a significant moderator of the link between diversity and production, although they note that the number of studies measuring this is small.