Theoretical results underpinning the wisdom of the crowd, such as the Condorcet Jury Theorem, point to substantial accuracy gains through aggregation of decisions or opinions, but the foundations of this theorem are routinely undermined in circumstances where individuals are able to adapt their own choices based after observing what other agents have chosen. In sequential decision-making, rational agents use the choices of others as a source of information about the correct decision, creating powerful correlations between different agents’ choices that violate the assumptions of independence on which the Condorcet Jury Theorem depends. In this paper, I show how such correlations emerge when agents are rewarded solely based on their individu...
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
In certain judgmental situations where a “correct” decision is presumed to exist, optimal decision m...
Collective decision-making is ubiquitous, and majority-voting and the Condorcet Jury Theorem pervade...
A basic tenet of research on wisdom of the crowds – and key assumption of Condorcet’s Jury Theorem –...
The average judgment of large numbers of people has been found to be consistently better than the be...
Collective intelligence is the ability of a group to perform more effectively than any individual al...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
A computer simulation is used to study collective judgements that an expert panel reaches on the bas...
The total knowledge contained within a collective supersedes the knowledge of even its most intellig...
Collective wisdom is the ability of a group to perform more effectively than any individual alone. T...
The Condorcet Jury Theorem or the Miracle of Aggregation are frequently invoked to ensure the compet...
We study theoretically and experimentally a committee with common interests. Committee members do no...
The average judgment of large numbers of people has been found to be consistently better than the be...
Majority-voting and the Condorcet Jury Theorem pervade thinking about collective decision-making. Th...
The ability to learn from others (social learning) is often deemed a cause of human species success....
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
In certain judgmental situations where a “correct” decision is presumed to exist, optimal decision m...
Collective decision-making is ubiquitous, and majority-voting and the Condorcet Jury Theorem pervade...
A basic tenet of research on wisdom of the crowds – and key assumption of Condorcet’s Jury Theorem –...
The average judgment of large numbers of people has been found to be consistently better than the be...
Collective intelligence is the ability of a group to perform more effectively than any individual al...
Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from various alternative courses of act...
A computer simulation is used to study collective judgements that an expert panel reaches on the bas...
The total knowledge contained within a collective supersedes the knowledge of even its most intellig...
Collective wisdom is the ability of a group to perform more effectively than any individual alone. T...
The Condorcet Jury Theorem or the Miracle of Aggregation are frequently invoked to ensure the compet...
We study theoretically and experimentally a committee with common interests. Committee members do no...
The average judgment of large numbers of people has been found to be consistently better than the be...
Majority-voting and the Condorcet Jury Theorem pervade thinking about collective decision-making. Th...
The ability to learn from others (social learning) is often deemed a cause of human species success....
Published online: 08 October 2020Teams, juries, electorates, and committees must often select from v...
In certain judgmental situations where a “correct” decision is presumed to exist, optimal decision m...
Collective decision-making is ubiquitous, and majority-voting and the Condorcet Jury Theorem pervade...