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Diversity has often been portrayed as a 'double-edged§sword' with potentially positive effects on group§performance but negative effects on interpersonal§relations. The inconsistent findings accumulated by§contemporary diversity research raise the§question of whether the evidence for the positive and§negative effects of diversity can§be reconciled and integrated. Recent work has§conclusively argued that past research§has focused too much on studying the 'main effects'§of diversity and neglected to§consider the influence of potential moderators that§may explain some of the inconsistent findings on therelationship between team diversity and team §outcomes.§Diversity researchers have therefore called for more§attention to moderating variables when developing§process models of team diversity. The present work§responds to these calls by investigating the effects§of group diversity on important predictors of group§performance, i.e. the level of behavioral trust and§cooperation. Implications for group leaders,§managers, and organizations wishing to manage§diversity in groups effectively are discussed.