Cognitive scientist Steven Sloman argues that improving collective judgment requires context-dependent interventions rather than universal solutions; effective strategies include structured disagreement, calibration training, mechanism explanations, fostering empathy, and teaching conversational skills, with the optimal approach varying based on the specific problem and environment.
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Is there a magic fix for better group decisions? Not exactly.Añadido:
What interventions show the most promise for improving collective judgment in practice, such as structured disagreement, calibration training, or requiring mechanism explanations before sharing content?
Yeah, it's a it it's a nice question, but I don't think it has an answer in the sense that I think there are different answers and for different problems. There are different answers in different environments.
Um you know, sometimes getting one person to explain to another is the best thing to do. Sometimes um increasing the empathy of members of the conversation, sometimes teaching conversational skills so that people are more receptive, right? I mean, the the world is complex and and different things have to happen at different times.
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