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Collective Intelligence in Human Groups Anita Williams Woolley Carnegie Mellon University Center for Collective Intelligence April 19, 2012

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Collective Intelligence in Human Groups

Anita Williams WoolleyyCarnegie Mellon University

Center for Collective IntelligencegApril 19, 2012

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The Collective . . .

• Ishani Aggarwal Carnegie Mellon• Ishani Aggarwal, Carnegie Mellon

• Christopher Chabris, Union College

• Nada Hashmi MIT• Nada Hashmi, MIT

• Thomas Malone, MIT

Special thanks to NSF and Cisco Systems for financial support of the research

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The Puzzle of Collective Intelligenceg

Ant ColonyAnt Colony

Animal Herd

Flock of Birds

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The Question

• Does general collective intelligence exist in humanDoes general collective intelligence exist in human groups?

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Individual Intelligenceg

• Spearman’s g• Spearman s g

Charles Spearman

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The “g-factor”

8

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Collective Intelligenceg

• Is there evidence of a general collective• Is there evidence of a general collective intelligence (a “c” factor) in groups?

• Can we isolate a small set of tasks that isCan we isolate a small set of tasks that is predictive of group performance on a broader range of more complex tasks?g p

• Does c have predictive validity beyond individual intelligence of group members?

• How can we use this information to build a better science of groups?

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Study 1

Task 1 Average IQ

Task 2

Collective

.32*

.36*

Video Game51**

.08

Task 3

Task 4

Collective Intelligence

.72**

.57*

.69*

Video Game Score

.51**

Task 4

Task 5

χ2 = 13.92 p = .45; CFI = .99

Woolley, Chabris, Pentland, Hashmi & Malone, Science, 2010

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Study 2

Task 1 Average IQ

Task 2

Collective

.72**

.79**

Architectural36**

.05

Task 3

Task 4

Collective Intelligence

.10

.48*

.61*

Architectural Design Task

.36**

Task 4

Task 5 χ2 = 4.05, p=.13; CFI = .94

107 groups of sizes 2, 3, 4, and 5

Woolley, Chabris, Pentland, Hashmi & Malone, Science, 2010

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Predictive value of c and g factors

0 5

0.6

0.4

0.5

0.3

0.1

0.2

Study 1: Video Game Study 2: Architectural Design0

Collective Intelligence Average Member Intelligence Maximum Member Intelligence

Woolley, Chabris, Pentland, Hashmi & Malone, 2010

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Collective Intelligence & Learning

Aggarwal WoolleyAggarwal, Woolley, Chabris & Malone, under review

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What Predicts Collective Intelligence?

• Not group satisfaction (r = -.07) cohesion (r = -.12), or

motivation (r = 01)motivation (r = -.01)

• Not personality• Proportion of females in group ( 23 < 05)• Proportion of females in group (r=.23, p<.05)

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Source: Harvard Business Review

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Why do women enhance c?y

• Social sensitivity (r= 26 p< 05)• Social sensitivity (r=.26, p<.05)

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Social Sensitivity

Playful Comforting Irritated Bored

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What enhances c?

• Social sensitivity (r= 26 p< 05)• Social sensitivity (r=.26, p<.05)

• Communication patterns

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CI and Communication

Sociometric Badge

•Uneven distribution in speaking turns negatively predicts c

Sociometric Badge

•Higher proportion of women leads to more even distribution of speaking

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What enhances c?

• Social sensitivity (r= 26 p< 05)• Social sensitivity (r=.26, p<.05)

• Communication patterns• Diversity• Diversity

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Cognitive Diversity & cg y

Aggarwal, Woolley, Chabris, & Malone, under review

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Summary and Conclusionsy• Our studies suggest that collectives exhibit a

characteristic level of intelligence which ischaracteristic level of intelligence which is – distinct from skills of individual members– predictive of future performancep ed ct e o utu e pe o a ce

• Knowledge of c can enhance science of team performancep– Provide a more robust dependent variable to use in studying

the effects of tools and interventions

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Future Directions

• Further explore what predicts c• Further explore what predicts c• Use the CI battery to predict team performance in

other contextsother contexts– Groups in online environments– Teams in organizational settings

• Study interventions and tools that enhance the processes known to enhance c

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Thanks!

Anita Williams WoolleyAnita Williams [email protected]