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SUMMARY:Quantifying and nudging collective intelligence - Associate Profes
 sor Anita Woolley (Carnegie Mellon University)
DTSTART:20210217T160000Z
DTEND:20210217T170000Z
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CONTACT:Cecilie Steenbuch Traberg
DESCRIPTION:Woolley and colleagues (2010) demonstrated that a group's abil
 ity to work together across a range of tasks could be characterized by a g
 eneral collective intelligence factor. Since the time of the initial publi
 cation of our findings\, we have been accumulating data from over 1\,300 t
 eams including over 5\,000 individuals working on a battery of tasks on ou
 r online platform to better quantify the processes that drive collective i
 ntelligence. In a related line of research\, we have experimented with dep
 loying some low-level bots or "nudges" to help shape team process in the d
 irection of higher collective intelligence. The theoretical implications o
 f the findings of both of these lines of research will be discussed along 
 with what they suggest for how  to develop technologies to enhance collect
 ive intelligence.  \n\nZoom link: https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/study/grad
 s/grads/spss-joining-details. 
LOCATION:via zoom 
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