In The Price Is Right game show, players compete to win a prize, by placing bids on its price. We ask whether it is possible to achieve a "wisdom of the crowd" effect, by combining the bids to produce an aggregate price estimate that is superior to the estimates of individual players. Using data from the game show, we show that a wisdom of the crowd effect is possible, especially by using models of the decision-making processes involved in bidding. The key insight is that, because of the competitive nature of the game, what people bid is not necessarily the same as what they know. This means better estimates are formed by aggregating latent knowledge than by aggregating observed bids. We use our results to highlight the usefulness of models...
Step-level models of reasoning (SLR) proved to be very successful in predicting behavior in the beau...
© 2018 Geoffrey SawIn traditional studies into the wisdom of the crowd - for example the study by Ga...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
In The Price Is Right game show, players compete to win a prize, by placing bids on its price. We as...
The TV game show “The Price is Right” features a bidding auction called “Contestants’ Row” that rewa...
The Wisdom of the Crowd applied to financial markets asserts that prices, an average of agents' beli...
none2noThe wisdom of the crowd applied to financial markets asserts that prices represent a consensu...
We measure the ability of people to estimate the price of familiar household items in a variety of c...
Although researchers have documented many instances of crowd wisdom, it is important to know whether...
Although researchers have documented many instances of crowd wisdom, it is important to know whether...
The TV game show “The Price is Right” features a bidding auction called Contestant’s Row that reward...
Although researchers have documented instances of crowd wisdom, it is important to know whether some...
In this paper, we examine the Keynesian Beauty Contest, a well-known examination of rational agents ...
AbstractCompetitive interactions between individuals are ubiquitous in human societies. Auctions rep...
The “wisdom of crowds ” refers to the phenomenon that aggregated predictions from a large group of p...
Step-level models of reasoning (SLR) proved to be very successful in predicting behavior in the beau...
© 2018 Geoffrey SawIn traditional studies into the wisdom of the crowd - for example the study by Ga...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
In The Price Is Right game show, players compete to win a prize, by placing bids on its price. We as...
The TV game show “The Price is Right” features a bidding auction called “Contestants’ Row” that rewa...
The Wisdom of the Crowd applied to financial markets asserts that prices, an average of agents' beli...
none2noThe wisdom of the crowd applied to financial markets asserts that prices represent a consensu...
We measure the ability of people to estimate the price of familiar household items in a variety of c...
Although researchers have documented many instances of crowd wisdom, it is important to know whether...
Although researchers have documented many instances of crowd wisdom, it is important to know whether...
The TV game show “The Price is Right” features a bidding auction called Contestant’s Row that reward...
Although researchers have documented instances of crowd wisdom, it is important to know whether some...
In this paper, we examine the Keynesian Beauty Contest, a well-known examination of rational agents ...
AbstractCompetitive interactions between individuals are ubiquitous in human societies. Auctions rep...
The “wisdom of crowds ” refers to the phenomenon that aggregated predictions from a large group of p...
Step-level models of reasoning (SLR) proved to be very successful in predicting behavior in the beau...
© 2018 Geoffrey SawIn traditional studies into the wisdom of the crowd - for example the study by Ga...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...