Choice Quote by Louis B. Rosenberg
“UNU provides a continuous feedback loop of the group's preference for a choice, as well as its conviction. People are adjusting their levels of conviction based on the completeness of their own knowledge on the subject.”
About This Quote
Source Paper: Continuous Preference Feedback in Group Decision Making, 2020
The system lets groups express preference strength and conviction, adjusting as knowledge grows.
In simple terms: Group choices improve when confidence and information are shared.
Use feedback loops to refine decisions.
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When to use this quote
- team meetings
- policy development
- product design
- research consensus
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does knowledge completeness affect conviction?
- What safeguards prevent echo chambers?
Overreliance on confidence may mask uncertainty.