Reciprocity in ranked relationships: Does social structure influence social reasoning?

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作者
Fiddick L. [1 ]
Cummins D.D. [2 ]
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[1] ESRC Centre for Economic Learning and Social Evolution, University College London
[2] Department of Philosophy, University of California, Davis
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Cheater detection; Cooperation; Cross-cultural differences; Dominance theory; Evolutionary psychology; Hierarchy; Norms; Relative deprivation; Social contract theory; Status; Wason selection task;
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10.1023/A:1020572212265
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Many economic and evolutionary theories have modeled cooperation as the evolutionary out-come of decisions made by autonomous, self-interested agents operating in a social vacuum. In this paper we consider the implications for cooperative interactions when prior social structures and corresponding social norms exist. In particular we investigate the influence of social rank/status on perceptions of fairness and tolerance of cheating. We review evidence from a series of experiments employing the Wason selection task (a test of conditional reasoning) and the ledger task (a decision making task) suggesting that people cued to adopt a perspective of high social rank are more tolerant of cheating and simultaneously believe that they have been more fairly treated (even when cheated) than people cued to adopt a perspective of low social rank. However, the evidence also suggests interesting cross-cultural differences in perceptions of fairness and tolerance of cheating in ranked relationships. © 2002 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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页码:149 / 170
页数:21
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