自私
社会启发式
社会决策
直觉
社会性
计算机科学
认知
决策
双重过程理论(道德心理学)
认知心理学
过程(计算)
贝叶斯概率
心理学
社会心理学
认知科学
人工智能
经济
社会变革
经济增长
生态学
采购
运营管理
社会能力
神经科学
生物
操作系统
作者
Fadong Chen,Ian Krajbich
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-018-05994-9
摘要
Abstract Social decision making involves balancing conflicts between selfishness and pro-sociality. The cognitive processes underlying such decisions are not well understood, with some arguing for a single comparison process, while others argue for dual processes (one intuitive and one deliberative). Here, we propose a way to reconcile these two opposing frameworks. We argue that behavior attributed to intuition can instead be seen as a starting point bias of a sequential sampling model (SSM) process, analogous to a prior in a Bayesian framework. Using mini-dictator games in which subjects make binary decisions about how to allocate money between themselves and another participant, we find that pro-social subjects become more pro-social under time pressure and less pro-social under time delay, while selfish subjects do the opposite. Our findings help reconcile the conflicting results concerning the cognitive processes of social decision making and highlight the importance of modeling the dynamics of the choice process.
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