Centre for Study of Group Processes, School of Psychology, Keynes College, University of Kent, Canterbury, England CT2 7NZ.
J Pers Soc Psychol. 2013 May;104(5):839-53. doi: 10.1037/a0031233. Epub 2012 Dec 31.
A robust finding in social dilemmas research is that individual group members are more likely to act cooperatively if they are given the chance to discuss the dilemma with one another. The authors investigated whether imagining a group discussion may represent an effective means of increasing cooperative behavior in the absence of the opportunity for direct negotiation among decision makers. Five experiments, utilizing a range of task variants, tested this hypothesis. Participants engaged in a guided simulation of the progressive steps required to reach a cooperative consensus within a group discussion of a social dilemma. Results support the conclusion that imagined group discussion enables conscious processes that parallel those underlying the direct group discussion and is a strategy that can effectively elicit cooperative behavior. The applied potential of imagined group discussion techniques to encourage more socially responsible behavior is discussed.
在社会困境研究中,一个强有力的发现是,如果个体成员有机会相互讨论困境,他们更有可能合作。作者研究了在没有决策者之间直接谈判机会的情况下,想象小组讨论是否可能是一种增加合作行为的有效手段。五个实验利用各种任务变体测试了这一假设。参与者参与了一个引导性模拟,模拟了在社会困境的小组讨论中达成合作共识所需的逐步步骤。结果支持这样的结论,即想象中的小组讨论使有意识的过程与直接小组讨论的过程平行,并成为一种可以有效地引发合作行为的策略。讨论了想象中的小组讨论技术在鼓励更负责任的社会行为方面的应用潜力。