<div><p>Groups can make precise collective estimations in cases like the weight of an object or the number of items in a volume. However, in others tasks, for example those requiring memory or mental calculation, subjects often give estimations with large deviations from factual values. Allowing members of the group to communicate their estimations has the additional perverse effect of shifting individual estimations even closer to the biased collective estimation. Here we show that this negative effect of social interactions can be turned into a method to improve collective estimations. We first obtained a statistical model of how humans change their estimation when receiving the estimates made by other individuals. We confirmed using exis...
The advantages of groups over individuals in complex decision-making have long interested scientists...
<p>Effects of social influence on the wisdom of crowds (A), and the relevance of the confidence cue ...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
Aggregating multiple non-expert opinions into a collective estimate can improve accuracy across many...
International audienceIn our digital and connected societies, the development of social networks, on...
Cognitive biases are widespread in humans and animals alike, and can sometimes be reinforced by soci...
A major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is the diffusion of inco...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
In this thesis, we were interested in the impact of the quantity and quality of information ex- chan...
The average judgment of large numbers of people has been found to be consistently better than the be...
The average judgment of large numbers of people has been found to be consistently better than the be...
The present thesis investigates social learning processes in quantitative estimation tasks with a fo...
Communication in groups allows social learners to influence one another and change their beliefs ove...
The advantages of groups over individuals in complex decision-making have long interested scientists...
<p>Effects of social influence on the wisdom of crowds (A), and the relevance of the confidence cue ...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
Aggregating multiple non-expert opinions into a collective estimate can improve accuracy across many...
International audienceIn our digital and connected societies, the development of social networks, on...
Cognitive biases are widespread in humans and animals alike, and can sometimes be reinforced by soci...
A major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is the diffusion of inco...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
In this thesis, we were interested in the impact of the quantity and quality of information ex- chan...
The average judgment of large numbers of people has been found to be consistently better than the be...
The average judgment of large numbers of people has been found to be consistently better than the be...
The present thesis investigates social learning processes in quantitative estimation tasks with a fo...
Communication in groups allows social learners to influence one another and change their beliefs ove...
The advantages of groups over individuals in complex decision-making have long interested scientists...
<p>Effects of social influence on the wisdom of crowds (A), and the relevance of the confidence cue ...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...