社会的慣習における転換点に関する実験的証拠
Damon Centola1,2, Joshua Becker3, Devon Brackbill3
1Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA. dcentola@asc.upenn.edu.
まとめ
マイノリティグループは 社会的変化を起こすために 臨界量に達し 社会的慣習の動態の転換点を示します この経験的研究は 社会的協調と新興行動の理論的モデルを検証しています
科学分野:
- 社会科学
- 社会学
- 行動経済学
背景:
- 理論的なモデルは 少数派集団が社会変革を 推進できると示唆しています
- 新しい社会的慣習の出現は 批判的な集団の動態とよく結びついています
研究 の 目的:
- 社会的慣習の変化における 臨界点の存在を 経験的に調査する
- マイノリティーグループが 既成の行動に変化を起こす方法を 示すためです
主な方法:
- 社会的慣習の人工的なシステムが生み出されました
- ヒトの被験者は新しい調整の均衡を確立するために相互作用した.
- 確立された行動に対するマイノリティグループの影響のダイナミクスを分析した.
主要な成果:
- 既成の行動を 一貫して覆すことが分かりました
- 社会的慣習のダイナミクスの転換点への直接的な経験的証拠が観察されました.
- 理論的に予測された臨界質量ダイナミクスは 経験的環境で検証された.
結論:
- マイノリティー集団は 社会的変化を効果的に始めることができます
- この研究は,社会的転換点の理論的モデルに実証的根拠を提供している.
- 社会的協調とコンベンションの出現は 批判的な質量ダイナミクスを通して予測できます
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