Is Indirect Reciprocity Undermined by Noise in Social Dilemmas? A Psychological Approach to Reputation

A. Klapwijk, P. V. van Lange, Christopher P. Reinders Folmer
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Why do people engage in costly cooperation with unknown others that they will never meet again? Answers to this evolutionary puzzle emphasize the role of indirect reciprocity (i.e., cooperation through reputation), whereby cooperation is not reciprocated by the recipient but by other members of the society. The present research examines whether the effect of indirect reciprocity may be substantially smaller in situations challenged by negative noise – when actual or perceived behavior is less cooperative than intended. Consistent with hypotheses, results revealed that the positive effects of reputation on cooperation and impressions of the partner observed under noise-free conditions, were completely eliminated under conditions of negative noise. These findings indicate that the positive effects of indirect reciprocity may not generalize to realistic, noisy circumstances, suggesting that indirect reciprocity is not the only answer to “why people cooperate with strangers”.
社会困境中的间接互惠会被噪音破坏吗?声誉的心理学方法
为什么人们会与永远不会再见面的陌生人进行昂贵的合作?这个进化难题的答案强调了间接互惠的作用(即通过声誉进行合作),即合作不是由接受者回报,而是由社会的其他成员回报。目前的研究考察的是,当实际或感知到的行为比预期的更不合作时,在受到负面噪音挑战的情况下,间接互惠的影响是否会大大减少。与假设一致,结果表明,在无噪声条件下观察到的声誉对合作和伙伴印象的积极影响,在负噪声条件下完全消除。这些发现表明,间接互惠的积极影响可能并不适用于现实的、嘈杂的环境,这表明间接互惠并不是“人们为什么与陌生人合作”的唯一答案。
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