Learning social behaviour of others strongly influences one’s own social attitudes. We com-pare several distinct explanations of this phenomenon, testing their predictions using computational modelling across four experimental conditions. In the experiment, participants chose repeatedly whether to pay for increasing (prosocial) or decreasing (antisocial) the earnings of an unknown other. Halfway through the task, participants predicted the choices of an extremely prosocial or antisocial agent (either a computer, a single participant, or a group of participants). Our analyses indicate that participants polarise their social attitude mainly due to normative expectations. Specifically, most participants conform to presumed demands by the autho...
Given the ubiquity of potentially adverse behavioural bias owing to myopic trial-and-error learning,...
An individual's beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors are influenced by other people, and social influen...
This paper investigates how anti-conformist intentions could be related to some biases on the percep...
Learning social behaviour of others strongly influences one’s own social attitudes. We com-pare seve...
People often conform to the behavior of others with whom they identify. However, it is unclear what ...
A cognitive model of social influence (Social Sampling Theory: SST) is developed and applied to seve...
Conformity is thought to be an important force in cultural evolution because it has the potential to...
Abstract: Conformity is a type of social learning that has received considerable attention among soc...
While preferences for conformity are commonly seen as an important driver of pro-social behaviour, o...
open2noWe study the effect of social influence on agentsâ decisions to engage in costly decentralize...
This study conducted a lab-in-the-field experiment in rural Bangladesh to disentangle motives for co...
Humans are characterized by an extreme dependence on culturally transmitted information and recent f...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring the role of social norms and social image in ...
Human conduct is often guided by conformist preferences, with "conformity" being the act of changing...
When people have different opinions in a group, they often adjust their own attitudes and behaviors ...
Given the ubiquity of potentially adverse behavioural bias owing to myopic trial-and-error learning,...
An individual's beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors are influenced by other people, and social influen...
This paper investigates how anti-conformist intentions could be related to some biases on the percep...
Learning social behaviour of others strongly influences one’s own social attitudes. We com-pare seve...
People often conform to the behavior of others with whom they identify. However, it is unclear what ...
A cognitive model of social influence (Social Sampling Theory: SST) is developed and applied to seve...
Conformity is thought to be an important force in cultural evolution because it has the potential to...
Abstract: Conformity is a type of social learning that has received considerable attention among soc...
While preferences for conformity are commonly seen as an important driver of pro-social behaviour, o...
open2noWe study the effect of social influence on agentsâ decisions to engage in costly decentralize...
This study conducted a lab-in-the-field experiment in rural Bangladesh to disentangle motives for co...
Humans are characterized by an extreme dependence on culturally transmitted information and recent f...
This dissertation consists of three chapters exploring the role of social norms and social image in ...
Human conduct is often guided by conformist preferences, with "conformity" being the act of changing...
When people have different opinions in a group, they often adjust their own attitudes and behaviors ...
Given the ubiquity of potentially adverse behavioural bias owing to myopic trial-and-error learning,...
An individual's beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors are influenced by other people, and social influen...
This paper investigates how anti-conformist intentions could be related to some biases on the percep...