We have studied the time-dependent resistivity of kappa- (BEDT-TTF)(2)Cu[N(
CN)(2)]Br, a high transition temperature organic superconductor (T-c=11.6 K
), in the temperature range 60-85 K. Based on these measurements, we identi
fy an important parameter (in terms of time-dependent changes in resistivit
y) that is directly correlated to the superconducting transition temperatur
e and also to the amplitude of the quantum oscillations associated with the
Shubnikov-de Haas effect. This finding sheds new light on mechanisms invol
ving disorder in this material. We describe a two-level model that accounts
for the details of the time-dependent changes in resistivity.