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在一项在线社会学习任务中,声望的出现和适应性使用。

The emergence and adaptive use of prestige in an online social learning task.

机构信息

Human Behaviour and Cultural Evolution Group, Department of Biosciences, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter's Cornwall Campus, Penryn, UK.

Department of Biological and Environmental Science, University of Jyväskylä, Jyvaskyla, Finland.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2020 Jul 21;10(1):12095. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-68982-4.

Abstract

Prestige-biased social learning occurs when individuals preferentially learn from others who are highly respected, admired, copied, or attended to in their group. This form of social learning is argued to reflect novel forms of social hierarchy in human societies, and, by providing an efficient short-cut to acquiring adaptive information, underpin the cumulative cultural evolution that has contributed to our species' ecological success. Despite these potentially important consequences, little empirical work to date has tested the basic predictions of prestige-biased social learning. Here we provide evidence supporting the key predictions that prestige-biased social learning is used when it constitutes an indirect cue of success, and when success-biased social learning is unavailable. We ran an online experiment (n = 269) in which participants could copy each other in real-time to score points on a general-knowledge quiz. Our implementation of 'prestige' was the number of times someone had previously been copied by others. Importantly, prestige was an emergent property of participants' behaviour during the experiment; no deception or manipulation of prestige was employed at any time. We found that, as predicted, participants used prestige-biased social learning when the prestige cue was an indirect cue of success, and when direct success information was unavailable. This highlights how people flexibly and adaptively employ social learning strategies based on the reliability of the information that such strategies provide.

摘要

当个体更倾向于从群体中受到高度尊重、钦佩、模仿或关注的人那里学习时,就会发生有威望偏向的社会学习。这种形式的社会学习被认为反映了人类社会中新颖的社会等级形式,并且通过为获取适应性信息提供有效的捷径,为促进我们物种生态成功的累积文化进化提供了基础。尽管有这些潜在的重要影响,但迄今为止,很少有实证工作检验有威望偏向的社会学习的基本预测。在这里,我们提供了支持有威望偏向的社会学习被使用的基本预测的证据,当它构成成功的间接线索,并且成功偏向的社会学习不可用时。我们进行了一项在线实验(n=269),参与者可以在实时复制彼此以在一般知识测验中获得分数。我们实施的“威望”是指某人之前被其他人复制的次数。重要的是,威望是参与者在实验过程中的行为的一个涌现属性;在任何时候都没有使用欺骗或操纵威望。我们发现,正如预测的那样,当威望线索是成功的间接线索,并且直接的成功信息不可用时,参与者会使用有威望偏向的社会学习。这突显了人们如何根据这些策略提供的信息的可靠性,灵活和适应性地采用社会学习策略。

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