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社会探索:人们如何以及为什么寻求新的联系
Shelly Tsang1, Kyle Barrentine1, Sareena Chadha1
1Department of Psychology, University of Virginia.
Psychological review
|September 12, 2024
概括
人类平衡探索新的社会联系,利用现有的社会联系,这种决定受到感知到的回报,成本和环境机会的影响. 了解这种社会探索/剥削的权衡是关系选择和幸福的关键.
科学领域:
- 社会心理学 社会心理学
- 行为经济学是一种行为经济学.
- 进化心理学 进化心理学
背景情况:
- 人类,就像寻求资源的动物一样,寻求社会联系.
- 一个关键的决定是平衡探索新的关系与利用现有的关系.
- 这反映了在最佳食理论和其他学科中发现的勘探-开发权衡.
研究的目的:
- 运用最佳的食理论原则来决定人类的社会联系.
- 定义和探索社会探索/剥削的概念.
- 了解社会心理学家如何更好地分析关系选择及其对健康和福祉的影响.
主要方法:
- 综合现有关于社会决策的个人和情境水平预测因素的研究.
- 在勘探-开采权衡的框架内重新构建这些预测指标.
- 将最佳食理论的原则应用于社会背景.
主要成果:
- 社会探索和利用涉及不同的成本和收益.
- 个人和环境因素影响着探索或利用社会资源的决定.
- 当被认为是有回报的,成本更低,机会丰富时,探索的可能性更大.
结论:
- 勘探开发框架为人类社会决策提供了有价值的见解.
- 了解这种权衡可以阐明社会关系的形成和维护.
- 通过将最佳食理论应用于社会动态和福祉,进一步的研究可以产生假设.
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