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评判社会行为规范的演变
Taylor A Kessinger1, Corina E Tarnita2, Joshua B Plotkin1,3
1Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104.
概括
合作可以通过声誉来维持,但社会规范不断发展. 一个采用严格声誉规则的少数群体可以主导一个人口,影响社会规范的演变和信息流.
科学领域:
- 社会动态 社会动态
- 进化游戏理论的演化游戏理论.
- 数学建模的数学建模
背景情况:
- 声誉对于维持社会群体之间的合作至关重要.
- 了解声誉的社会规范是如何发展的,是合作的关键.
研究的目的:
- 开发基于分层人口中声誉的合作数学模型.
- 研究相互竞争的社会规范如何影响人口层面的合作和规范的融合.
主要方法:
- 一个分层人口的数学建模,具有特定群体的社会规范.
- 通过个人群体迁移对规范竞争的分析.
- 检查"严厉判断"规范的影响.
主要成果:
- 一个少数群体可以通过采用特定的规范来实现人口主导地位,比如"严厉判断".
- 分层的声誉信息可以破坏合作的稳定性,如果没有强烈的集团内部偏好.
- 个人流动性和规范采用动态对于合作至关重要.
结论:
- 社会规范的演变受到群体动态和个人迁移模式的影响.
- 信息流的结构显著影响合作和规范的融合.
- "严厉判断"可以成为实现广泛合作的强大标准.
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