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<title>Group Diversity and Salience: a Natural Experiment from a Television Game Show</title>
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<description>We take advantage of a naturally occurring experiment in a television game show to  study the impact of group characteristics on their ability to select salient solutions in a  matching game.  The Family Feud features families seeking to earn prizes by matching  the results of public opinion surveys on various subjects.  Our main result is that,  controlling for task difficulty, families that are more diverse, as measured by both the  intra-family generational gap and the relatedness of their members, are more successful at  matching wider ranges of survey responses.  This highlights the importance of member  diversity in expanding information and decision frames of reference within a group.</description>

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