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The Strengths and Weaknesses of Crowds to Address Global Problems.

Authors
  • Broomell, Stephen B1
  • Davis-Stober, Clintin P2
  • 1 Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University.
  • 2 Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri.
Type
Published Article
Journal
Perspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science
Publication Date
Mar 01, 2024
Volume
19
Issue
2
Pages
465–476
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1177/17456916231179152
PMID: 37428860
Source
Medline
Keywords
Language
English
License
Unknown

Abstract

Global climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the spread of misinformation on social media are just a handful of highly consequential problems affecting society. We argue that the rough contours of many societal problems can be framed within a "wisdom of crowds" perspective. Such a framing allows researchers to recast complex problems within a simple conceptual framework and leverage known results on crowd wisdom. To this end, we present a simple "toy" model of the strengths and weaknesses of crowd wisdom that easily maps to many societal problems. Our model treats the judgments of individuals as random draws from a distribution intended to represent a heterogeneous population. We use a weighted mean of these individuals to represent the crowd's collective judgment. Using this setup, we show that subgroups have the potential to produce substantively different judgments and we investigate their effect on a crowd's ability to generate accurate judgments about societal problems. We argue that future work on societal problems can benefit from more sophisticated, domain-specific theory and models based on the wisdom of crowds.

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