第三方
社会心理学
透视图(图形)
心理学
规范(哲学)
公共关系
政治学
互联网隐私
法学
计算机科学
人工智能
作者
Annabel B. Losecaat Vermeer,Roeland L. Heerema,Alan G. Sanfey
标识
DOI:10.1177/0146167216629123
摘要
Decisions to cooperate are often delegated to a third party. We examined whether cooperation differs when decisions are made for a third party compared with ourselves and specified which motives are important for third-party cooperation. Participants played multiple rounds of a public goods game (PGG). In Study 1, we varied personal involvement from high to low; participants played for themselves ( Self), for themselves and a third party ( Shared), and solely for a third party ( Third Party). Participants contributed most when personal involvement was lowest (i.e., Third Party) and least when personal involvement was high (i.e., Self). Study 2 explored if social motives underlie third-party cooperation by comparing cooperation with social (human) and non-social (computer) group members. Reducing personal involvement in the PGG (i.e., Third Party) increased cooperation in social contexts compared with non-social contexts, indicating enhanced collective interest. Increased cooperation for a third party may result from taking the other’s perspective, thereby increasing social norm preferences.
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