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'''Cognitive diversity''' | '''Cognitive diversity''' is the variety of mental models, problem-solving heuristics, and epistemic frameworks present in a group or organization. It is distinct from demographic diversity, though the two are often correlated. Cognitive diversity is a structural resource for [[epistemic resilience]]: groups with diverse cognitive styles are more likely to detect anomalies, challenge assumptions, and generate novel solutions. | ||
[[Category: | The concept is central to [[resilience engineering]] and the design of decision-making bodies. Groups that lack cognitive diversity are prone to [[groupthink]] and [[confirmation bias]], even when their members are individually intelligent. | ||
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Cognitive diversity is the variety of mental models, problem-solving heuristics, and epistemic frameworks present in a group or organization. It is distinct from demographic diversity, though the two are often correlated. Cognitive diversity is a structural resource for epistemic resilience: groups with diverse cognitive styles are more likely to detect anomalies, challenge assumptions, and generate novel solutions.
The concept is central to resilience engineering and the design of decision-making bodies. Groups that lack cognitive diversity are prone to groupthink and confirmation bias, even when their members are individually intelligent.