The advantages of groups over individuals in complex decision-making have long interested scientists across disciplinary divisions. Averaging over a collection of individual judgments proves a reliable strategy for aggregating information, particularly in diverse groups in which statistically independent beliefs fall on both sides of the truth and contradictory biases are cancelled out. Social influence, some have said, narrows variation in individual opinions and undermines this wisdom-of-crowds effect in continuous estimation tasks. Researchers, however, neglected to study social-influence effects on voting in discrete choice tasks. Using agent-based simulation, we show that under voting — the most widespread social decision rule — social...
Digital technologies deeply impact the way that people interact. Therefore, it is crucial to underst...
Collective wisdom is the ability of a group to perform more effectively than any individual alone. T...
People often make decisions in a social environment. The present work examines social influence on p...
The advantages of groups over individuals in complex decision-making have long interested scientists...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
We propose an agent - based model of collective opinion formation to study the wisdom of crowds unde...
In the last decade, interest in the “wisdom of crowds” effect has gained momentum in both organizati...
A basic tenet of research on wisdom of the crowds – and key assumption of Condorcet’s Jury Theorem –...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
"Wisdom of crowds" refers to the phenomenon that the average opinion of a group of individuals on a ...
Public and private organizations increasingly engage in social decision making. Modern information s...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
<div><p>Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their belie...
Digital technologies deeply impact the way that people interact. Therefore, it is crucial to underst...
Collective wisdom is the ability of a group to perform more effectively than any individual alone. T...
People often make decisions in a social environment. The present work examines social influence on p...
The advantages of groups over individuals in complex decision-making have long interested scientists...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
We propose an agent - based model of collective opinion formation to study the wisdom of crowds unde...
In the last decade, interest in the “wisdom of crowds” effect has gained momentum in both organizati...
A basic tenet of research on wisdom of the crowds – and key assumption of Condorcet’s Jury Theorem –...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
"Wisdom of crowds" refers to the phenomenon that the average opinion of a group of individuals on a ...
Public and private organizations increasingly engage in social decision making. Modern information s...
Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their beliefs, or c...
<div><p>Social influence is the process by which individuals adapt their opinion, revise their belie...
Digital technologies deeply impact the way that people interact. Therefore, it is crucial to underst...
Collective wisdom is the ability of a group to perform more effectively than any individual alone. T...
People often make decisions in a social environment. The present work examines social influence on p...