Collective intelligence: How to incentivize problem solving in groups
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When a crowd gets something right, like guessing how many beans are in a jar, forecasting an election, or solving a difficult scientific problem, it’s tempting to credit the sharpest individual in the room. But new research suggests focusing on the "expert" can lead groups astray.

How the study reframes expertise

In a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers led by Joshua Plotkin at the University of Pennsylvania show that collective intelligence, or the "wisdom of crowds"—a phenomenon wherein groups often outperform individuals on complex tasks—is more likely …

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