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通过远离不良行为来维持合作。

Sustained cooperation by running away from bad behavior.

作者信息

Efferson Charles, Roca Carlos P, Vogt Sonja, Helbing Dirk

机构信息

Department of Economics, University of Zurich.

Department of Chemical Engineering, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain.

出版信息

Evol Hum Behav. 2016 Jan;37(1):1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2015.05.003.

Abstract

For cooperation to evolve, some mechanism must limit the rate at which cooperators are exposed to defectors. Only then can the advantages of mutual cooperation outweigh the costs of being exploited. Although researchers widely agree on this, they disagree intensely about which evolutionary mechanisms can explain the extraordinary cooperation exhibited by humans. Much of the controversy follows from disagreements about the informational regularity that allows cooperators to avoid defectors. Reliable information can allow cooperative individuals to avoid exploitation, but which mechanisms can sustain such a situation is a matter of considerable dispute. We conducted a behavioral experiment to see if cooperators could avoid defectors when provided with limited amounts of explicit information. We gave each participant the simple option to move away from her current neighborhood at any time. Participants were not identifiable as individuals, and they could not track each other's tendency to behave more or less cooperatively. More broadly, a participant had no information about the behavior she was likely to encounter if she moved, and so information about the risk of exploitation was extremely limited. Nonetheless, our results show that simply providing the option to move allowed cooperation to persist for a long period of time. Our results further show that movement, even though it involved considerable uncertainty, allowed would-be cooperators to assort positively and eliminate on average any individual payoff disadvantage associated with cooperation. This suggests that choosing to move, even under limited information, can completely reorganize the mix of selective forces relevant for the evolution of cooperation.

摘要

为了使合作得以进化,必须有某种机制来限制合作者与背叛者接触的速率。只有这样,相互合作的优势才能超过被剥削的成本。尽管研究人员对此普遍认同,但对于哪种进化机制能够解释人类所展现出的非凡合作,他们却存在激烈分歧。许多争议源于对使合作者能够避开背叛者的信息规律的不同看法。可靠的信息能让合作个体避免被剥削,但哪种机制能维持这种情况则是一个极具争议的问题。我们进行了一项行为实验,以探究当合作者获得有限的明确信息时,他们是否能够避开背叛者。我们给每位参与者一个简单的选择,即可以随时搬离其当前所在的社区。参与者不能被识别为个体,并且他们无法追踪彼此或多或少表现出合作倾向的情况。更广泛地说,一名参与者对于如果她搬走可能会遇到的行为没有任何信息,因此关于被剥削风险的信息极其有限。尽管如此,我们的结果表明,仅仅提供搬离的选择就能使合作长期持续下去。我们的结果还表明,尽管搬离涉及相当大的不确定性,但它能让潜在的合作者积极地进行分类,并平均消除与合作相关的任何个体收益劣势。这表明,即使在信息有限的情况下选择搬离,也能彻底重新组织与合作进化相关的选择力量组合。

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