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Wisdom of the Crowd: Incorporating Social Influence in Recommendation Models [PDF]
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Shang Shang +3 more
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Social influence benefits the wisdom of individuals in the crowd [PDF]
Lorenz et al. (1) claimed that social influence undermines the wisdom of the crowd (WOC) effect (whereby averaging real-world estimates from different individuals often provides a better estimate of the true value than any of the individual estimates). Lorenz et al. asked participants to estimate quantities multiple times and found that making previous
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Jakob Boehme (1575-1624) is the most important German mystic and theosophist of modern times. His influence in Germany and the world is manifold. The article briefly examines the sources (visions and inspirations) of Boehme’s mysticism and theosophy ...
Roland Pietsch
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Campaigning and advertising: an evaluation of the components of constituency activism at recent British General Elections [PDF]
It is becoming increasingly accepted among analysts of British voting behaviour that, contrary to the conventional wisdom, local campaigning matters.
Johnston, R.J., Pattie, C.J.
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The researcher conducted the research to determine the effect of implementing the problem-based learning model based on local wisdom on the students’ communication and critical thinking ability.
Suci Kartika Suci +2 more
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The Wisdom Shaping of the Psalter
Much debate surrounds the alleged presence of wisdom in the Psalter. Many studies focus on the identity and nature of wisdom psalms. This approach remains controversial in that few interpreters agree on which psalms constitute wisdom psalms.
Kyle Dunham
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SOCIAL INFLUENCE STRENGTHENS CROWD WISDOM UNDER VOTING
The advantages of groups over individuals in complex decision-making have long interested scientists across disciplinary divisions. Averaging over a collection of individual judgments proves a reliable strategy for aggregating information, particularly in diverse groups in which statistically independent beliefs fall on both sides of the truth and ...
Christian Ganser, Marc Keuschnigg
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Numerous studies and anecdotes demonstrate the "wisdom of the crowd," the surprising accuracy of a group's aggregated judgments. Less is known, however, about the generality of crowd wisdom.
Broomell, Stephen +3 more
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Missing Links: Referrer Behavior and Job Segregation [PDF]
The importance of networks in labor markets is well-known, and their job segregating effects in organizations taken as granted. Conventional wisdom attributes this segregation to the homophilous nature of contact networks, and leaves little role for ...
Fernandez, Roberto, Rubineau, Brian
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Effects of Social Influence on the Wisdom of Crowds
Presented at Collective Intelligence conference, 2012 (arXiv:1204.2991)
Pavlin Mavrodiev +2 more
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