Principlev1
Collect structured peer feedback from five diverse,
Collect structured peer feedback from five diverse, independent observers using identical questions, then treat convergent signals (patterns appearing in multiple responses) as higher-confidence blind spot detections than any single observation.
Why This Is a Principle
This principle derives from Bias Blind Spot Asymmetry (bias blind spot—can't see own biases), Egocentric Anchoring in Perspective-Taking (egocentric anchoring when modeling others), Groups exhibit cognitive biases that are distinct from and (groups exhibit emergent properties), and Collective error equals average individual error minus (collective error equals average minus diversity). It prescribes using social aggregation to overcome individual blind spots. Highly actionable with specific structure.