人間社会感知は,コンピューティング社会科学の未開拓の資源である
Mirta Galesic1,2,3,4, Wändi Bruine de Bruin5, Jonas Dalege6
1Santa Fe Institute, Santa Fe, NM, USA. galesic@santafe.edu.
Nature
|July 1, 2021
まとめ
社会的感覚や他人を理解する能力
科学分野:
- コンピュータ社会科学
- 社会心理学
- 人間の行動
背景:
- 人間には生まれつき 社会的シグナルを認識し 解釈する能力があります
- 社会的ダイナミクスを理解することは 協力と社会の機能に不可欠です
研究 の 目的:
- 人間の社会性を研究するための枠組みとして 計算社会科学を提案する.
- 研究における"人間社会センサー"の有用性を探求する.
主な方法:
- 戦略的に選択された個人 ("ソーシャルセンサ") を利用してデータを収集する.
- 社会的傾向とダイナミクスを理解するために自己報告された社会的経験を分析する.
主要な成果:
- 人間の社会センサーは 社会的傾向を記述し予測できます
- 社会的センサからの経験的データは 社会的ダイナミクスのモデルに情報を与え 制約を与えることができます
結論:
- コンピューティング社会科学は 人間の社会性の研究を進める新しいレンズを提供します
- 人間の社会センサーは 社会的動態や社会的傾向について 価値ある経験に基づく洞察を 提供します
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