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この要約は機械生成です。

社会的模倣を理解するには、個人および共同の目標が行動にどのように影響するかを調べる必要がある。この研究は、参加者が共同タスクを追求している場合でも、個々の行動目標が主に模倣を促進することを示しており、ドメイン一般の制御プロセスを示唆している。

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科学分野:

  • 認知心理学
  • 社会神経科学
  • 人間関係

背景:

  • 協調的な社会的相互作用は、模倣的傾向の調節に依存する。
  • 目標表現(高レベルの結果 vs. 低レベルの運動)は模倣に影響を与える。
  • 模倣を形成する上での異なる目標レベル間の相互作用は不明なままである。

研究 の 目的:

  • 個人および共同の行動目標がどのように相互作用するかを調査する。
  • 目標表現レベルが模倣的適合性に及ぼす影響を調べる。
  • 模倣に対するタスク指示(個人 vs. 共同目標)の影響を決定する。

主な方法:

  • 2つのオンライン実験を実施した。
  • 参加者は仮想共同演者と対話し、行動ターゲットを選択した。
  • 模倣的適合性は、個々の行動目標レベルと低レベルの運動目標レベルの両方で操作された。

主要な成果:

  • タスクパフォーマンスは、主に個々の行動目標における模倣的適合性によって推進された。
  • 個々の行動目標の適合性は、低レベルの運動目標適合性の効果を調節した。
  • 模倣効果は、参加者が個人または共同のタスク目標を追求したかどうかにかかわらず持続した。

結論:

  • 発見は模倣の目標指向理論を支持する。
  • 模倣的傾向の調節は、ドメイン一般の行動計画および制御から生じる可能性がある。
  • 共同目標の指示は、インタラクティブな文脈における模倣への影響が限定的であった。