The main interest of this study was to investigate the phenomenon of collective intelligence in an anonymous virtual environment developed for this purpose. In particular, we were interested in studying how dividing a fixed community in different group size, which, in different phases of the experiment, works to solve tasks of different complexity, influences the social problem solving process. The experiments, which have involved 216 university students, showed that the cooperative behaviour is stronger in small groups facing complex tasks: the cooperation probability negatively correlated with both the group size and easiness of task. Individuals seem to activate a collective intelligence heuristics when the problem is too complex. Some psychosocial variables were considered in order to check how they affect the cooperative behaviour of participants, but they do not seem to have a significant impact on individual cooperation probability, supporting the idea that a partial de-individualization operates in virtual environments.

Collective intelligence heuristic: An experimental evidence / Stefanelli, Federica; Imbimbo, Enrico; Bagnoli, Franco; Guazzini, Andrea. - STAMPA. - 9934:(2016), pp. 42-54. (Intervento presentato al convegno 3rd International Conference on Internet Science, INSCI 2016 tenutosi a ita nel 2016) [10.1007/978-3-319-45982-0_4].

Collective intelligence heuristic: An experimental evidence

Stefanelli, Federica;IMBIMBO, ENRICO;BAGNOLI, FRANCO;GUAZZINI, ANDREA
2016

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The main interest of this study was to investigate the phenomenon of collective intelligence in an anonymous virtual environment developed for this purpose. In particular, we were interested in studying how dividing a fixed community in different group size, which, in different phases of the experiment, works to solve tasks of different complexity, influences the social problem solving process. The experiments, which have involved 216 university students, showed that the cooperative behaviour is stronger in small groups facing complex tasks: the cooperation probability negatively correlated with both the group size and easiness of task. Individuals seem to activate a collective intelligence heuristics when the problem is too complex. Some psychosocial variables were considered in order to check how they affect the cooperative behaviour of participants, but they do not seem to have a significant impact on individual cooperation probability, supporting the idea that a partial de-individualization operates in virtual environments.
2016
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
3rd International Conference on Internet Science, INSCI 2016
ita
2016
Stefanelli, Federica; Imbimbo, Enrico; Bagnoli, Franco; Guazzini, Andrea
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