People influence each other when they interact to solve problems. Such social influence introduces both benefits (higher average solution quality due to exploitation of existing answers through social learning) and costs (lower maximum solution quality due to a reduction in individual exploration for novel answers) relative to independent problem solving. In contrast to prior work, which has focused on how the presence and network structure of social influence affect performance, here we investigate the effects of time. We show that when social influence is intermittent it provides the benefits of constant social influence without the costs. Human subjects solved the canonical traveling salesperson problem in groups of three, randomized int...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
This experiment was supported by The John Templeton Foundation (40128 to K.N.L.) and Suntory Foundat...
We study how intelligence and personality affect the outcomes of groups, focusing on repeated intera...
People working together can be very successful problem-solvers. Many real-life examples, from Wikipe...
<div><p>The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as n...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
Many of the computational problems people face are difficult to solve under the limited time and cog...
A novel paradigm was developed to study the behavior of groups of networked people searching a probl...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
People working together can accomplish tasks and solve problems that far exceed the capabilities of ...
Empirical social network studies on small groups usually aim to identify structural properties that ...
This paper presents the results of computational experiments on the effects of social influence on i...
Social collaboration has been shown to facilitate problem-solving activity in diverse sets of enviro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
This experiment was supported by The John Templeton Foundation (40128 to K.N.L.) and Suntory Foundat...
We study how intelligence and personality affect the outcomes of groups, focusing on repeated intera...
People working together can be very successful problem-solvers. Many real-life examples, from Wikipe...
<div><p>The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as n...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
Many of the computational problems people face are difficult to solve under the limited time and cog...
A novel paradigm was developed to study the behavior of groups of networked people searching a probl...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
The exploration-exploitation dilemma is a recurrent adaptive problem for humans as well as non-human...
People working together can accomplish tasks and solve problems that far exceed the capabilities of ...
Empirical social network studies on small groups usually aim to identify structural properties that ...
This paper presents the results of computational experiments on the effects of social influence on i...
Social collaboration has been shown to facilitate problem-solving activity in diverse sets of enviro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program...
It has often been argued that the spectacular cognitive capacities of humans are the result of selec...
This experiment was supported by The John Templeton Foundation (40128 to K.N.L.) and Suntory Foundat...
We study how intelligence and personality affect the outcomes of groups, focusing on repeated intera...