意识形态信仰作为剥削-探索行为的线索

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL
Alex Koch , Ron Dotsch , Roland Imhoff , Christian Unkelbach , Hans Alves
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摘要

我们认为,人们考虑他人意识形态信仰(即进步与保守)的一个原因是,人们通过预测他人的信仰探索行为而获利。八个实验证实,当人们转向新颖的选择(即探索)时,更容易投资于进步的选项,而不是停留在有价值的资源(即开发)上。相比之下,当开采比勘探更有利可图时,人们更愿意投资保守派。因此,考虑他人的信仰可能是在不同奖励结构的生态环境中导航的一种手段,这是一项贯穿人类历史和跨文化的任务。
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Ideological beliefs as cues to exploitation-exploration behavior
We argue that one reason why people consider others' ideological beliefs (i.e., progressive vs. conservative) is that people profit by predicting others' exploration behavior from their beliefs. Eight experiments confirmed that people more readily invested in progressives when switching to novel options (i.e., exploration) was more profitable than staying with valuable resources (i.e., exploitation). In contrast, people more readily invested in conservatives when exploitation was more profitable than exploration. Thus, considering others' beliefs may be one means to navigate ecologies with different reward structures, a task that has remained relevant throughout human history and across cultures.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology publishes original research and theory on human social behavior and related phenomena. The journal emphasizes empirical, conceptually based research that advances an understanding of important social psychological processes. The journal also publishes literature reviews, theoretical analyses, and methodological comments.
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