The diversity-ability trade-off in scientific problem solving

Philosophy of Science (Supplement) 88 (5):894-905 (2021)
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Abstract

According to the diversity-beats-ability theorem, groups of diverse problem solvers can outperform groups of high-ability problem solvers. We argue that the model introduced by Lu Hong and Scott Page is inadequate for exploring the trade-off between diversity and ability. This is because the model employs an impoverished implementation of the problem-solving task. We present a new version of the model which captures the role of ‘ability’ in a meaningful way, and use it to explore the trade-offs between diversity and ability in scientific problem solving.

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Samuli Reijula (né Pöyhönen)
University of Helsinki
Jaakko Kuorikoski
University of Helsinki

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