Department of Psychology,Cornell University,Ithaca,NY
Behav Brain Sci. 2018 Jan;41:e186. doi: 10.1017/S0140525X18000523.
We argue that existing data on folk-economic beliefs (FEBs) present challenges to Boyer & Petersen's model. Specifically, the widespread individual variation in endorsement of FEBs casts doubt on the claim that humans are evolutionarily predisposed towards particular economic beliefs. Additionally, the authors' model cannot account for the systematic covariance between certain FEBs, such as those observed in distinct political ideologies.
我们认为,现有的民间经济信仰(FEBs)数据对 Boyer 和 Petersen 的模型提出了挑战。具体来说,FEBs 的广泛个体差异使人对人类天生倾向于某些特定经济信仰的说法产生怀疑。此外,作者的模型无法解释某些 FEBs 之间的系统协方差,例如在不同政治意识形态中观察到的那些 FEBs。