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Consider the result of one study, where researchers separated the participants into three groups and asked them to solve a complex problem.78 The first group worked in complete isolation, the second group was in constant interaction, and the third group alternated between interaction and isolation. The best-performing group was the third. “Intermittent breaks in interaction improve collective intelligence,” the researchers observed.
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