Center for Decision Sciences, Columbia University, New York
Center for Decision Sciences, Columbia University, New York.
Perspect Psychol Sci. 2010 Jul;5(4):410-9. doi: 10.1177/1745691610375556.
Cultural influences on individual judgment and decision making are increasingly understood in terms of dynamic constructive processing and the structures in social environments that shape distinct processing styles, directing initial attentional foci, activating particular judgment schemas and decision strategies, and ultimately reinforcing some judgment and decision making (JDM) patterns over others. These structures include the society's observable patterns of normative actions and responses, its prevalent forms of interpersonal interaction, the typical size and density of social networks, the ideational frames represented publically in texts and institutions, and so forth. We review this emerging perspective on culture and JDM in both economic and social domains, noting the distinctive insights it yields. We suggest new ways that cultural research is becoming relevant to mainstream JDM researchers, while also recognizing issues in need of further research.
文化对个体判断和决策的影响,正在从动态的建构加工和社会环境结构的角度得到越来越多的理解。社会环境结构塑造了不同的加工风格,引导初始注意力焦点,激活特定的判断模式和决策策略,最终强化某些判断和决策模式,而抑制其他模式。这些结构包括社会中可观察到的规范行为和反应模式、普遍存在的人际互动形式、社会网络的典型规模和密度、文本和机构中公开呈现的观念框架等等。我们在经济和社会领域中回顾了这种关于文化和 JDM 的新兴观点,并注意到它所带来的独特见解。我们提出了文化研究与主流 JDM 研究人员相关的新途径,同时也认识到需要进一步研究的问题。