Morin Olivier, Sobchuk Oleg
Minds and Traditions Research Group, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History. 10, Kahlaische strasse, 07745 Jena, Germany.
Institut Jean Nicod, Département d'études cognitives, ENS, EHESS, CNRS, PSL University, UMR 8129. 29, rue d'Ulm, 75014 Paris, France.
Evol Hum Sci. 2021 Nov 8;3:e51. doi: 10.1017/ehs.2021.48. eCollection 2021.
Detecting the forces behind the success or failure of cultural products, such as books or films, remains a challenge. Three such forces are drift, context-biased selection and selection based on content - when things succeed because of their intrinsic appeal. We propose a tool to study content-biased selection in sets of cultural collections - e.g. libraries or movie collections - based on the 'shortlist effect': the fact that smaller collections are more selective and more likely to favour highly appealing items over others. We use a model to show that, when the shortlist effect is at work, content-biased cultural selection is associated with greater nestedness in sets of collections. Having established empirically the existence of the shortlist effect, and of content-biased selection, in 28 sets of movie collections, we show that nestedness contributions can be used to estimate to what extent specific movies owe their success to their intrinsic properties. This method can be used in a wide range of datasets to detect the items that owe their success to their intrinsic appeal, as opposed to 'hidden gems' or 'accidental hits'.
探究诸如书籍或电影等文化产品成败背后的驱动因素仍是一项挑战。其中三种这样的因素是随机变化、情境偏差选择以及基于内容的选择——即事物因其内在吸引力而成功。我们提出了一种工具,用于基于“入围名单效应”研究文化藏品集(如图书馆或电影藏品)中的基于内容的选择:即较小的藏品集更具选择性,并且比较大的藏品集更有可能青睐极具吸引力的物品而非其他物品这一事实。我们使用一个模型来表明,当入围名单效应起作用时,基于内容的文化选择与藏品集中更大的嵌套性相关。在对28组电影藏品进行实证研究,确定了入围名单效应和基于内容的选择的存在之后,我们表明嵌套性贡献可用于估计特定电影在多大程度上因其内在属性而获得成功。这种方法可用于广泛的数据集,以检测那些因其内在吸引力而获得成功的物品,而非“隐藏的瑰宝”或“意外的热门”。