Term ID: T2805

Joint Action

/joint-action/
Coordinated behavior between two or more individuals working together toward shared goals, requiring communication, timing, and mutual understanding.
Example: Dance partners synchronizing movements, therapy co-leaders coordinating interventions, or research teams collaborating on complex projects requiring precise coordination.

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Reference: Sebanz et al. (2006)