A team mental model is a common understanding that members of a team share about how something works. For example, a team might have a common understanding of how to assemble a transistor radio. All of the following are TRUE about team mental models EXCEPT:
a. they may be assessed in terms of how accurate they are.
b. they may be assessed in terms of how much correspondence (agreement) there is among team members' mental models.
c. they are developed instantly, naturally, and are immediately compatible.
d. teams may have mental models about physical systems as well as social systems (such as how their group works).