Different opinions Quote by Simon Kuper
““The theory of the “wisdom of crowds” says that if you aggregate many different opinions from a diverse group of people, you are much more likely to arrive at the best opinion than if you just listen to one specialist.””
About This Quote
Aggregating diverse, independent judgments tends to produce more accurate outcomes than relying on a single expert, because errors cancel out and varied perspectives capture broader information.
In simple terms: Collective judgment beats solitary expertise.
Diversity + independence = better decisions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- forecasting market trends
- product feature prioritization
- policy deliberations
- risk assessment panels
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- improving predictive accuracy
- enhancing group decision quality
Questions to Reflect On
- How does group composition affect crowd accuracy?
- When might expert opinion outweigh crowd input?