In a sequential review model, rewarding agreement between first and last report incentivizes early effort when reviews can overturn errors, while rewarding final accuracy works better when reports are copied; the choice hinges on the probability of repairing initial mistakes.
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Washed Out by the Crowd? Accountability under Sequential Review
In a sequential review model, rewarding agreement between first and last report incentivizes early effort when reviews can overturn errors, while rewarding final accuracy works better when reports are copied; the choice hinges on the probability of repairing initial mistakes.