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科学领域:

  • 认知科学 认知科学
  • 社会心理学 社会心理学
  • 人类的感知 人类的感知

背景情况:

  • 人类的合作对于物种的生存和问题解决至关重要.
  • "两个头比一个人好"这个语被广泛接受,但在低级别决策任务中缺乏经验验证.
  • 了解决策中的群体动态是优化集体智能的关键.

研究的目的:

  • 调查是否两个观察者确实比一个在感知决策任务中更好.
  • 确定在哪些条件下,集团决策胜过个人决策.
  • 在感知任务中对影响集体表现的因素进行建模.

主要方法:

  • 设计了一个集体的低级感知决策任务.
  • 两个不同程度的视觉敏感度的观察者参与了.
  • 观察者之间允许自由沟通,没有结果反.

主要成果:

  • 当观察者具有相似的视觉敏感性时,团体表现优于个人表现.
  • 当观察者视觉敏感度不同时,群体表现低于最佳个体的表现.
  • 贝叶斯模型根据传达的信心水平准确地预测了这些结果.

结论:

  • 集体决策的好处取决于个体能力和有效沟通的相似性.
  • 当个人拥有相似的专业知识时,自由沟通可以提高群体的表现.
  • 群组决策的有效性可以用贝叶斯的信任共享原则来建模.