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Evolutionary emergence of collective intelligence in large groups of students

The emergence of collective intelligence has been studied in much greater detail in small groups than in larger ones. Nevertheless, in groups of several hundreds or thousands of members, it is well-known that the social environment exerts a considerable influence on individual behavior. A few recent...

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Autores principales: Orejudo, Santos, Cano-Escoriaza, Jacobo, Cebollero-Salinas, Ana Belén, Bautista, Pablo, Clemente-Gallardo, Jesús, Rivero, Alejandro, Rivero, Pilar, Tarancón, Alfonso
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9666766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36405219
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.848048
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author Orejudo, Santos
Cano-Escoriaza, Jacobo
Cebollero-Salinas, Ana Belén
Bautista, Pablo
Clemente-Gallardo, Jesús
Rivero, Alejandro
Rivero, Pilar
Tarancón, Alfonso
author_facet Orejudo, Santos
Cano-Escoriaza, Jacobo
Cebollero-Salinas, Ana Belén
Bautista, Pablo
Clemente-Gallardo, Jesús
Rivero, Alejandro
Rivero, Pilar
Tarancón, Alfonso
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description The emergence of collective intelligence has been studied in much greater detail in small groups than in larger ones. Nevertheless, in groups of several hundreds or thousands of members, it is well-known that the social environment exerts a considerable influence on individual behavior. A few recent papers have dealt with some aspects of large group situations, but have not provided an in-depth analysis of the role of interactions among the members of a group in the creation of ideas, as well as the group’s overall performance. In this study, we report an experiment where a large set of individuals, i.e., 789 high-school students, cooperated online in real time to solve two different examinations on a specifically designed platform (Thinkhub). Our goal of this paper 6 to describe the specific mechanisms of idea creation we were able to observe and to measure the group’s performance as a whole. When we deal with communication networks featuring a large number of interacting entities, it seems natural to model the set as a complex system by resorting to the tools of statistical mechanics. Our experiment shows how an interaction in small groups that increase in size over several phases, leading to a final phase where the students are confronted with the most popular answers of the previous phases, is capable of producing high-quality answers to all examination questions, whereby the last phase plays a crucial role. Our experiment likewise shows that a group’s performance in such a task progresses in a linear manner in parallel with the size of the group. Finally, we show that the controlled interaction and dynamics foreseen in the system can reduce the spread of “fake news” within the group.
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spelling pubmed-96667662022-11-17 Evolutionary emergence of collective intelligence in large groups of students Orejudo, Santos Cano-Escoriaza, Jacobo Cebollero-Salinas, Ana Belén Bautista, Pablo Clemente-Gallardo, Jesús Rivero, Alejandro Rivero, Pilar Tarancón, Alfonso Front Psychol Psychology The emergence of collective intelligence has been studied in much greater detail in small groups than in larger ones. Nevertheless, in groups of several hundreds or thousands of members, it is well-known that the social environment exerts a considerable influence on individual behavior. A few recent papers have dealt with some aspects of large group situations, but have not provided an in-depth analysis of the role of interactions among the members of a group in the creation of ideas, as well as the group’s overall performance. In this study, we report an experiment where a large set of individuals, i.e., 789 high-school students, cooperated online in real time to solve two different examinations on a specifically designed platform (Thinkhub). Our goal of this paper 6 to describe the specific mechanisms of idea creation we were able to observe and to measure the group’s performance as a whole. When we deal with communication networks featuring a large number of interacting entities, it seems natural to model the set as a complex system by resorting to the tools of statistical mechanics. Our experiment shows how an interaction in small groups that increase in size over several phases, leading to a final phase where the students are confronted with the most popular answers of the previous phases, is capable of producing high-quality answers to all examination questions, whereby the last phase plays a crucial role. Our experiment likewise shows that a group’s performance in such a task progresses in a linear manner in parallel with the size of the group. Finally, we show that the controlled interaction and dynamics foreseen in the system can reduce the spread of “fake news” within the group. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9666766/ /pubmed/36405219 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.848048 Text en Copyright © 2022 Orejudo, Cano-Escoriaza, Cebollero-Salinas, Bautista, Clemente-Gallardo, Rivero, Rivero and Tarancón. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Cebollero-Salinas, Ana Belén
Bautista, Pablo
Clemente-Gallardo, Jesús
Rivero, Alejandro
Rivero, Pilar
Tarancón, Alfonso
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9666766/
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