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"Wisdom of Crowds" Works For Individuals Too

ideonexus writes "Take a crowd of people and have them guess how many jelly beans are in a jar, and the average of their answers will be remarkably accurate. Now researchers have found the same goes for asking one person to guess about the same thing several times. Accuracy improved when the individual was given longer periods of time between guesses." The anonymous author of the Economist piece, not quoting the researchers, says the finding bolsters the "generate and test" model of creative thinking.

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  1. Re:So how long is the emperor of China's nose? by doooooosh · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I thought about modding you funny. Then I thought about modding you troll. Instead I'll just comment that you made me laugh and shake my head.