In this work, we present a mathematical model for the emergence of descriptive norms, where the individual decision problem is formalized with the standard Bayesian belief revision machinery. Previous work on the emergence of descriptive norms has relied on heuristic modeling. In this paper we show that with a Bayesian model we can provide a more general picture of the emergence of norms, which helps to motivate the assumptions made in heuristic models. In our model, the priors formalize the belief that a certain behavior is a regularity. The evidence is provided by other group members' behavior and the likelihood by their reliability. We implement the model in a series of computer simulations and examine the group-level outcomes. We cla...
This chapter examines how epistemic norms could be social norms, with a reliance on work on the phil...
Many philosophers have argued that statistical evidence regarding group char- acteristics (particula...
Norm-based accounts of social behavior in economics typically reflect tradeoffs between maximization...
In this work, we present a mathematical model for the emergence of descriptive norms, where the indi...
In this work, we present a mathematical model for the emergence of descriptive norms, where the indi...
In this work, we present a mathematical model for the emergence of descriptive norms, where the indi...
A descriptive norm is a behavioral rule that individuals follow when their empirical expectations of...
We experimentally study the relationship between social norms and social preferences on the individu...
Introduction The ubiquity of norms is overwhelming. There are (detailed) norms regulating our behavi...
We investigate how information about the preferences of others affects the persistence of ‘bad’ soci...
In The Grammar of Society, first published in 2006, Cristina Bicchieri examines social norms, such a...
This article addresses several issues raised by Nichols, Gintis, and Skyrms and Zollman in their com...
Human conduct is often guided by “conformist preferences”, which thrive on behavioral expectations w...
The way we interact with the world is governed by a body of rules, many of which are unspoken. What ...
Modern research on social norms makes an important distinction between descriptive norms (how people...
This chapter examines how epistemic norms could be social norms, with a reliance on work on the phil...
Many philosophers have argued that statistical evidence regarding group char- acteristics (particula...
Norm-based accounts of social behavior in economics typically reflect tradeoffs between maximization...
In this work, we present a mathematical model for the emergence of descriptive norms, where the indi...
In this work, we present a mathematical model for the emergence of descriptive norms, where the indi...
In this work, we present a mathematical model for the emergence of descriptive norms, where the indi...
A descriptive norm is a behavioral rule that individuals follow when their empirical expectations of...
We experimentally study the relationship between social norms and social preferences on the individu...
Introduction The ubiquity of norms is overwhelming. There are (detailed) norms regulating our behavi...
We investigate how information about the preferences of others affects the persistence of ‘bad’ soci...
In The Grammar of Society, first published in 2006, Cristina Bicchieri examines social norms, such a...
This article addresses several issues raised by Nichols, Gintis, and Skyrms and Zollman in their com...
Human conduct is often guided by “conformist preferences”, which thrive on behavioral expectations w...
The way we interact with the world is governed by a body of rules, many of which are unspoken. What ...
Modern research on social norms makes an important distinction between descriptive norms (how people...
This chapter examines how epistemic norms could be social norms, with a reliance on work on the phil...
Many philosophers have argued that statistical evidence regarding group char- acteristics (particula...
Norm-based accounts of social behavior in economics typically reflect tradeoffs between maximization...