Wisdom Of Crowds

The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations, published in 2004, is a book written by James Surowiecki about the aggregation of information in groups, resulting in decisions that, he argues, are often better than could have been made by any single member of the group. The book presents numerous case studies and anecdotes to illustrate its argument, and touches on several fields, primarily economics and psychology. The opening anecdote relates Francis Galton’s surprise that the crowd at a county fair accurately guessed the weight of an ox when their individual guesses were averaged (the average was closer to the ox’s true butchered weight than the estimates of most crowd members). The book relates to diverse collections of independently deciding individuals, rather than crowd psychology as traditionally understood. Its central thesis, that a diverse collection of independently deciding individuals is likely to make certain types of decisions and predictions better than individuals or even experts, draws many parallels with statistical sampling; however, there is little overt discussion of statistics in the book. Its title is an allusion to Charles Mackay’s Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, published in 1841.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Pleasure
A2 Wisdom Of Crowds
A3 Radio Star
B1 Frozen North
B2 The Light
C1 Stacked Naked
C2 Pretend
D1 The Centre Of Gravity
D2 Flows Through You

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wisdom_of_Crowds
Format 2× Vinyl ( Red Transparent) LP, Album, Limited Edition
Label Kscope
Catalog Number KSCOPE844
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Discogs URL Bruce Soord - Wisdom Of Crowds