利他主义(生物学)
进化博弈论
认知
心理学
社会认知
社会心理学
进化论
博弈论
认知心理学
进化心理学
认识论
亲社会行为
微观经济学
经济
哲学
神经科学
作者
Bethany Burum,Martin A. Nowak,Moshe Hoffman
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41562-020-00950-4
摘要
We donate billions to charities each year, yet much of our giving is ineffective. Why are we motivated to give but not to give effectively? Building on evolutionary game theory, we argue that donors evolved (genetically or culturally) to be insensitive to efficacy because people tend not to reward efficacy, as social rewards tend to depend on well-defined and highly observable behaviours. We present five experiments testing key predictions of this account that are difficult to reconcile with alternative accounts based on cognitive or emotional limitations. Namely, we show that donors are more sensitive to efficacy when helping (1) themselves or (2) their families. Moreover, (3) social rewarders don’t condition on efficacy or other difficult-to-observe behaviours (4, 5), such as the amount donated. People donate billions each year, yet giving is often ineffective. Five experiments tested an explanation for inefficient giving based on evolutionary game theory, ruling out alternative accounts based on cognitive or emotional limitations.
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