A Rational Framework for Group-Based Selective Social Learning.

Q1 Social Sciences
Open Mind Pub Date : 2025-05-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1162/opmi_a_00205
Max Taylor-Davies, Neil Bramley, Christopher G Lucas
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Abstract

Social learning can be a powerful tool, allowing us to acquire knowledge and adaptive behaviours while bypassing many of the costs of learning through direct experience. However, not everyone's behaviour is equally valuable to learn from, as other people's goals or preferences may differ dramatically from our own. In this paper, we consider the problem of selectively learning from others on the basis of direct and indirect inferences about their task-relevant preferences. Specifically, we focus on the setting where a social learner must generalise preference judgements across individuals using shared features and other cues, and so develop a formal account that can reconcile a seemingly disparate empirical picture of group-based selective social learning. Across three behavioural experiments, we demonstrate that people are sensitive to the contextual significance of group identity cues when choosing who to learn from in partially observed environments. We show that this behaviour cannot be accounted for by a range of simpler heuristic strategies.

基于群体的选择性社会学习的理性框架。
社会学习可以是一个强大的工具,使我们能够获得知识和适应性行为,同时绕过通过直接经验学习的许多成本。然而,并不是每个人的行为都有同样的学习价值,因为其他人的目标或偏好可能与我们自己的有很大不同。在本文中,我们考虑了基于直接和间接推断他人任务相关偏好的选择性学习问题。具体来说,我们关注的是社会学习者必须使用共同特征和其他线索来概括个体的偏好判断,从而发展出一种正式的解释,可以调和基于群体的选择性社会学习的看似不同的经验图景。通过三个行为实验,我们证明了人们在部分观察到的环境中选择向谁学习时,对群体身份线索的语境意义很敏感。我们表明,这种行为不能由一系列更简单的启发式策略来解释。
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Open Mind Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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