规范与社会顺从:一项计算研究

Marco Campennì, F. Cecconi, G. Andrighetto, R. Conte
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在规范研究中,是否有必要对规范遵从的心理成分进行建模是一个有争议的问题。到目前为止,基于模拟的规范出现研究表明,普遍倾向于将规范遵从建模为一种无意识的行为,这种行为来自社会学习和模仿,而不是来自特定的、与规范相关的心理表征。在本文中,采取了相反的立场,即将规范视为混合的,两方面的现象,包括行为/社会和内部/精神方面。这种观点的目的是一方面解释规范和另一方面解释行为规律约定之间的差异。在简要介绍了一个规范的代理架构之后,本文提出并讨论了基于代理的模拟的初步结果,该模拟测试了规范识别的影响以及规范性信念在社会规范的出现和稳定中的作用。我们将注意力集中在使用认知架构即规范识别模块对环境产生的影响上。
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Norm and Social Compliance: A Computational Study
The necessity to model the mental ingredients of norm compliance is a controversial issue within the study of norms. So far, the simulation-based study of norm emergence has shown a prevailing tendency to model norm conformity as a thoughtless behavior, emerging from social learning and imitation rather than from specific, norm-related mental representations. In this article, the opposite stance-namely, a view of norms as hybrid, two-faceted phenomena, including a behavioral/social and an internal/mental side-is taken. Such a view is aimed at accounting for the difference between norms, on one hand, and either behavioral regularities conventions on the other. After a brief presentation of a normative agent architecture, the preliminary results of agent-based simulations testing the impact of norm recognition and the role of normative beliefs in the emergence and stabilization of social norms are presented and discussed. We focused our attention on the effects which the use of a cognitive architecture namely a norm recognition module produces on the environment.
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