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Bandwagon Effect

Definition

A psychological phenomenon where people adopt beliefs or actions because they see others doing the same, regardless of the underlying evidence. In multi-agent systems, it causes agents to converge on popular answers rather than independently reasoning to correct conclusions.

Risk in Multi-Agent Consensus

  • Agents may be influenced by implicit ordering or presentation of options
  • If one answer appears first or is more salient, later agents may favor it
  • The effect can override actual reasoning
  • Correlated responses reduce the benefit of voting

Prevention

  • Ensure agents are truly independent (no feedback loops)
  • Present information in randomized order where applicable
  • Use diverse models with different training to reduce shared biases
  • Treat the consensus as a blind experiment — agents don't know they're voting

Key Principle

  • Diversity in human systems helps solve novel problems
  • The same applies to LLM ensembles
  • Different models, different fine-tuning, different prompts
  • Maximize variance in responses for maximum cancellation of noise