Crowdsourcing can identify high-quality solutions to problems; however, individual decisions are constrained by cognitive biases. We investigate some of these biases in an experimental model of a question-answering system. We observe a strong position bias in favor of answers appearing earlier in a list of choices. This effect is enhanced by three cognitive factors: the attention an answer receives, its perceived popularity, and cognitive load, measured by the number of choices a user has to process. While separately weak, these effects synergistically amplify position bias and decouple user choices of best answers from their intrinsic quality. We end our paper by discussing the novel ways we can apply these findings to substantially improv...
<div><p>This paper identifies trends within and relationships between the amount of participation an...
Cognitive bias is a systematic error that introduces drifts and distortions in the human judgment in...
Crowdsourcing can solve problems that current fully automated systems can-not. Its effectiveness dep...
Crowds can often make better decisions than individuals or small groups of experts by leveraging the...
<div><p>Crowds can often make better decisions than individuals or small groups of experts by levera...
Groups have access to more diverse information and typically outperform individuals on problem solvi...
Recent research has demonstrated that cognitive biases such as the confirmation bias or the anchorin...
The questions in a crowdsourcing task typically exhibit varying degrees of difficulty and subjectivi...
Groups have access to more diverse information and typically outperform individuals on problem solvi...
We leverage crowd wisdom for multiple-choice ques-tion answering, and employ lightweight machine lea...
Cognitive interviewing is a well-established method for evaluating and improving a questionnaire pri...
Recent research has shown that drivers of success in online question answering encompass presentatio...
Aggregates of many judgments tend to outperform each of the individual judgments that compose the ag...
This thesis is focused on cognitive bias called “weak evidence effect” by proposing an empirical exp...
Cognitive interviewing is a well-established method for evaluating and improving a questionnaire pri...
<div><p>This paper identifies trends within and relationships between the amount of participation an...
Cognitive bias is a systematic error that introduces drifts and distortions in the human judgment in...
Crowdsourcing can solve problems that current fully automated systems can-not. Its effectiveness dep...
Crowds can often make better decisions than individuals or small groups of experts by leveraging the...
<div><p>Crowds can often make better decisions than individuals or small groups of experts by levera...
Groups have access to more diverse information and typically outperform individuals on problem solvi...
Recent research has demonstrated that cognitive biases such as the confirmation bias or the anchorin...
The questions in a crowdsourcing task typically exhibit varying degrees of difficulty and subjectivi...
Groups have access to more diverse information and typically outperform individuals on problem solvi...
We leverage crowd wisdom for multiple-choice ques-tion answering, and employ lightweight machine lea...
Cognitive interviewing is a well-established method for evaluating and improving a questionnaire pri...
Recent research has shown that drivers of success in online question answering encompass presentatio...
Aggregates of many judgments tend to outperform each of the individual judgments that compose the ag...
This thesis is focused on cognitive bias called “weak evidence effect” by proposing an empirical exp...
Cognitive interviewing is a well-established method for evaluating and improving a questionnaire pri...
<div><p>This paper identifies trends within and relationships between the amount of participation an...
Cognitive bias is a systematic error that introduces drifts and distortions in the human judgment in...
Crowdsourcing can solve problems that current fully automated systems can-not. Its effectiveness dep...