心理学
复制
集体偏爱
社会心理学
社会团体
社会学习
群(周期表)
社会能力
能力(人力资源)
社会认知
社会认同理论
认知心理学
社会变革
感知
经济增长
经济
神经科学
有机化学
化学
法学
教育学
政治学
作者
Marcel Montrey,Thomas R. Shultz
标识
DOI:10.1177/09567976211032224
摘要
Surprisingly little is known about how social groups influence social learning. Although several studies have shown that people prefer to copy in-group members, these studies have failed to resolve whether group membership genuinely affects who is copied or whether group membership merely correlates with other known factors, such as similarity and familiarity. Using the minimal-group paradigm, we disentangled these effects in an online social-learning game. In a sample of 540 adults, we found a robust in-group-copying bias that (a) was bolstered by a preference for observing in-group members; (b) overrode perceived reliability, warmth, and competence; (c) grew stronger when social information was scarce; and (d) even caused cultural divergence between intermixed groups. These results suggest that people genuinely employ a copy-the-in-group social-learning strategy, which could help explain how inefficient behaviors spread through social learning and how humans maintain the cultural diversity needed for cumulative cultural evolution.
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