Acedo-Carmona Cristina, Gomila Antoni
Department of Psychology, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
PLoS One. 2014 Aug 21;9(8):e105559. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105559. eCollection 2014.
In this paper we present a new methodology which, while allowing for anonymous interaction, it also makes possible to compare decisions of cooperating or defecting when playing games within a group, according to whether or not players personally trust each other. The design thus goes beyond standard approaches to the role of trust in fostering cooperation, which is restricted to general trust. It also allows considering the role of the topology of the social network involved may play in the level of cooperation found. The results of this work support the idea that personal trust promotes cooperation beyond the level of general trust. We also found that this effect carries over to the whole group, making it more cohesive, but that higher levels of cohesion rely on a particular topology. As a conclusion, we hypothesize that personal trust is a psychological mechanism evolved to make human social life possible in the small groups our ancestors lived in, and that this mechanism persists and plays a role in sustaining cooperation and social cohesion.
在本文中,我们提出了一种新方法,该方法在允许匿名互动的同时,还能根据玩家之间是否相互信任,对群体内游戏时合作或背叛的决策进行比较。因此,该设计超越了将信任在促进合作中的作用局限于一般信任的标准方法。它还允许考虑所涉及的社会网络拓扑结构在合作水平中可能发挥的作用。这项工作的结果支持了这样一种观点,即个人信任促进合作的程度超过一般信任。我们还发现,这种效应会扩展到整个群体,使其更具凝聚力,但更高水平的凝聚力依赖于特定的拓扑结构。作为结论,我们推测个人信任是一种进化而来的心理机制,使我们的祖先生活的小群体中的人类社会生活成为可能,并且这种机制持续存在并在维持合作和社会凝聚力方面发挥作用。