A major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is the diffusion of incorrect information. However, very few studies have investigated the impact of incorrect information on individual and collective decisions. We performed experiments in which participants had to estimate a series of quantities before and after receiving social information. Unbeknownst to them, we controlled the degree of inaccuracy of the social information through "virtual influencers", who provided some incorrect information. We find that a large proportion of individuals only partially follow the social information, thus resisting incorrect information. Moreover, we find that incorrect social information can help a group perform better when ...
Decision-making—whether individual or in groups—can be subject to revision based on social influence...
We provide a model to investigate the tension between information aggregation and spread of misinfor...
Segregation between different social groups has been suspected to exacerbate cognitive bias and misp...
International audienceA major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is...
International audienceIn our digital and connected societies, the development of social networks, on...
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...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
Cognitive biases are widespread in humans and animals alike, and can sometimes be reinforced by soci...
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
Aggregating multiple non-expert opinions into a collective estimate can improve accuracy across many...
<div><p>Groups can make precise collective estimations in cases like the weight of an object or the ...
Social information use is widespread in the animal kingdom, helping individuals rapidly acquire usef...
Social visualization systems have emerged to support collective intelligence-driven analysis of a gr...
Social information is immensely valuable. Yet we waste it. The information we get from observing oth...
Decision-making—whether individual or in groups—can be subject to revision based on social influence...
We provide a model to investigate the tension between information aggregation and spread of misinfor...
Segregation between different social groups has been suspected to exacerbate cognitive bias and misp...
International audienceA major problem that resulted from the massive use of social media networks is...
International audienceIn our digital and connected societies, the development of social networks, on...
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...
Research on the wisdom of crowds is motivated by the observation that the average belief in a large ...
Cognitive biases are widespread in humans and animals alike, and can sometimes be reinforced by soci...
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
Aggregating multiple non-expert opinions into a collective estimate can improve accuracy across many...
<div><p>Groups can make precise collective estimations in cases like the weight of an object or the ...
Social information use is widespread in the animal kingdom, helping individuals rapidly acquire usef...
Social visualization systems have emerged to support collective intelligence-driven analysis of a gr...
Social information is immensely valuable. Yet we waste it. The information we get from observing oth...
Decision-making—whether individual or in groups—can be subject to revision based on social influence...
We provide a model to investigate the tension between information aggregation and spread of misinfor...
Segregation between different social groups has been suspected to exacerbate cognitive bias and misp...