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Groups of diverse problem solvers can outperform groups of high-ability problem solvers Lu Hong†‡§ and Scott E. Page¶ †Michigan Business School and ¶Complex Systems, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-
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Document Date: 2007-11-26 09:24:47


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Loyola University / Chicago / New York University / New York / University of Michigan / Ann Arbor / Loyola University / Department of Finance / Harvard / Lu Hong†‡§ and Scott E. Page¶ †Michigan Business School / National Academy of Sciences / Loyola Univ. / the University of Michigan / Univ. of Michigan / /

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Scott E. Page / Ken Arrow / Jeff Polzer / Stan Reiter / Bob Axelrod / Steven Durlauf / Jonathon Bendor / Chuck Manski / Jenna Bednar / John Ledyard / /

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