After this lesson, students should
- Not take for granted that consensus offers the best conclusions.
- Take seriously (but not as absolute!) the consensus of a group which has reasoned about a question in a careful, appropriate way.
- Take seriously (but not as absolute!) the average of a large group's independent estimates of a number, under appropriate conditions.
- Identify shared biases in a given group which may increase the odds of problematic herd thinking rather than helpful wisdom of crowds.