Department of Economics, HEC-University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Proc Biol Sci. 2021 Dec 22;288(1965):20211590. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2021.1590.
Human cooperation is often claimed to be special and requiring explanations based on gene-culture coevolution favouring a desire to copy common social behaviours. If this is true, then individuals should be motivated to both observe and copy common social behaviours. Previous economic experiments, using the public goods game, have suggested individuals' desire to sacrifice for the common good and to copy common social behaviours. However, previous experiments have often not shown examples of success. Here we test, on 489 participants, whether individuals are more motivated to learn about, and more likely to copy, either common or successful behaviours. Using the same social dilemma and standard instructions, we find that individuals were primarily motivated to learn from successful rather than common behaviours. Consequently, social learning disfavoured costly cooperation, even when individuals could observe a stable, pro-social level of cooperation. Our results call into question explanations for human cooperation based on cultural evolution and/or a desire to conform with common social behaviours. Instead, our results indicate that participants were motivated by personal gain, but initially confused, despite receiving standard instructions. When individuals could learn from success, they learned to cooperate less, suggesting that human cooperation is maybe not so special after all.
人类合作通常被认为是特殊的,需要基于基因-文化共同进化的解释,这种进化有利于人们产生模仿共同社会行为的欲望。如果这是真的,那么个人应该有动力去观察和模仿共同的社会行为。以前的经济实验,使用公共物品博弈,已经表明人们有为共同利益牺牲的愿望和模仿共同社会行为的愿望。然而,以前的实验往往没有展示成功的例子。在这里,我们在 489 名参与者中测试,个人是否更有动力去了解和更有可能模仿共同的或成功的行为。使用相同的社会困境和标准说明,我们发现个人主要是从成功的行为中学习,而不是从常见的行为中学习。因此,社会学习不利于昂贵的合作,即使个人可以观察到稳定的、亲社会的合作水平。我们的结果对基于文化进化和/或与共同社会行为一致的愿望的人类合作解释提出了质疑。相反,我们的结果表明,参与者的动机是个人利益,但尽管收到了标准指示,他们最初还是感到困惑。当个人可以从成功中学习时,他们的合作意愿就会降低,这表明人类合作可能并不那么特殊。