We propose a cognitively plausible formal model of collective interpretation. The model represents how members of a collective interact to interpret their environment. Current theories of collective interpretation focus on how heedful communication among members of a collective (i.e., how much individuals pay attention to others’ interpretations) improves interpretive performance; their general assumption is that heed tends to be uniformly beneficial. By unpacking the micro-mechanisms that underlie such performance, our model reveals a more complex story. Heedfulness can benefit interpretive performance. It can help collectives properly interpret situations that are especially ambiguous, unknown, or novel. Conversely, heedfulness also gener...
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We propose a cognitively plausible formal model of collective interpretation. The model represents h...
We propose a cognitively plausible formal model of collective interpretation. The model represents h...
In making sense of the world, we typically cooperate, join forces, and draw on one another’s compete...
Cognitive diversity and the related notion of shared cognition are two of the most influential conce...
Our beliefs are inextricably shaped through communication with others. Furthermore, even conversatio...
This paper explores the possibility of modelling collective reasoning as a new, genuine form of reas...
The ways we assume, observe and model “presence” and its effects are the focus in this paper. Entiti...
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...
Consideration of collectives raises important questions about human rationality. This has long been...
This article discusses cognitive aspects of professional community interpreting. We give an overview...
We study the implications of structural models of non-equilibrium thinking, in which players best re...
International audience— The cognitive approach to organizations assumes the existence of collective ...
We study agents who distill the complex world around them using cognitive frames. We assume that ag...
We propose a cognitively plausible formal model of collective interpretation. The model represents h...
We propose a cognitively plausible formal model of collective interpretation. The model represents h...
In making sense of the world, we typically cooperate, join forces, and draw on one another’s compete...
Cognitive diversity and the related notion of shared cognition are two of the most influential conce...
Our beliefs are inextricably shaped through communication with others. Furthermore, even conversatio...
This paper explores the possibility of modelling collective reasoning as a new, genuine form of reas...
The ways we assume, observe and model “presence” and its effects are the focus in this paper. Entiti...
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...
Consideration of collectives raises important questions about human rationality. This has long been...
This article discusses cognitive aspects of professional community interpreting. We give an overview...
We study the implications of structural models of non-equilibrium thinking, in which players best re...
International audience— The cognitive approach to organizations assumes the existence of collective ...
We study agents who distill the complex world around them using cognitive frames. We assume that ag...