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同伴介导的社会信号会根据同伴的情况改变青少年男孩的风险承受能力。

Peer-mediated Social Signals Alter Risk Tolerance in Teenage Boys Depending on their Peers.

作者信息

Tehrani-Safa Amir Hossein, Ghaderi Reza, Herasat Mohammad, Sarabi-Jamab Atiye

机构信息

Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran.

Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.

出版信息

Basic Clin Neurosci. 2024 May-Jun;15(3):403-420. doi: 10.32598/bcn.2023.5331.1. Epub 2024 May 1.

DOI:10.32598/bcn.2023.5331.1
PMID:39403358
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11470893/
Abstract

INTRODUCTION

During early adolescence, peer influences play a crucial role in shaping learning and decision preferences. When teens observe what their peers are doing, they can learn and change their behavior, especially when they are taking risks. Our study incorporated an economical behavioral task and computational modeling framework to examine whether and how early male adolescents' risk attitudes change when they see information about their peers' choices.

METHODS

We recruited 38 middle school male students aged 12-15 years. The experiment consisted of three sessions: The first and third sessions were designed to evaluate the risk attitude of the participants. In the second session, participants were asked to guess the choices made by their peers, and then, the computer gave them feedback on the correctness of their predictions. Each participant was randomly assigned to risk-taking or risk-averse peers.

RESULTS

Our results revealed that teenagers who predicted risk-averse peers exhibited significant declines in their risk attitudes during the last session. On the other hand, participants with risk-seeking peers exhibited a significantly higher level of risk attitudes after predicting their peers. The data showed that these peer-biased changes in risk attitudes are proportional to the gap between teens and their peers' risk perspectives. Results showed that their perspectives aligned closer after receiving the information, and approximately a third of the gap was eliminated.

CONCLUSION

Here, by combining choice data and computational modeling, we demonstrate that risky behavior is contagious among male adolescents. According to our data, peer-biased risk contagion, a socially motivated and deliberate process, is associated with social distance in teens. There's no causal directionality here, but we could speculate that peer influence goes hand-in-hand with social integration as an adaptive process.

摘要

引言

在青春期早期,同伴影响在塑造学习和决策偏好方面起着至关重要的作用。当青少年观察同伴的行为时,他们可以学习并改变自己的行为,尤其是在冒险的时候。我们的研究采用了一种经济的行为任务和计算建模框架,以检验早期男性青少年在看到同伴选择的信息时,其风险态度是否以及如何发生变化。

方法

我们招募了38名年龄在12至15岁之间的初中男生。实验包括三个阶段:第一阶段和第三阶段旨在评估参与者的风险态度。在第二阶段,参与者被要求猜测同伴的选择,然后计算机就他们预测的正确性给予反馈。每个参与者被随机分配到冒险或规避风险的同伴组。

结果

我们的结果显示,预测同伴规避风险的青少年在最后一个阶段的风险态度显著下降。另一方面,预测同伴寻求风险的参与者在预测同伴后表现出显著更高的风险态度水平。数据表明,这些因同伴而产生的风险态度变化与青少年和同伴的风险观念差距成正比。结果显示,在收到信息后他们的观念更趋一致,差距大约消除了三分之一。

结论

在此,通过结合选择数据和计算建模,我们证明了冒险行为在男性青少年中具有传染性。根据我们的数据,因同伴而产生的风险传染是一个受社会动机驱动的有意过程,与青少年的社会距离有关。这里没有因果方向性,但我们可以推测,同伴影响与作为一种适应性过程的社会融合密切相关。

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