Existing studies of the multi-group dynamics of prejudiced societies focus on the social- psychological knowledge behind the relevant processes. We instead create a multi-agent framework that simulates the propagation of prejudice and measures its tangible impact on prosperity. Levels of prosperity are tracked for individuals as well as larger social structures including groups and factions. We model social interactions using the Continuous Prisoner's Dilemma (CPD) and a new agent type called a prejudiced agent. Our simulations show that even modeling prejudice as an exclusively out-group phenomenon nonetheless generates implicit in-group promotion, leading to higher relative prosperity of a prejudiced population. This skew in prosperity is...
This dissertation uses agent-based simulation models to shed new light on three different social dyn...
Dixon et al have highlighted the importance of a political conceptualisation of intergroup relations...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
Existing studies of the multi-group dynamics of prejudiced societies focus on the social- psychologi...
Prejudicial attitudes are widely seen between human groups, with significant consequences. Actions t...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
Person-based factors influence a range of meaningful life outcomes, including intergroup processes, ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 311-325, 345-364.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Ear...
Cures, ” analyzes how prejudice and discrimination feed into intergroup conflict, and describes some...
peer-reviewedThis article develops an identity performance model of prejudice that highlights the cr...
Background: Prejudices against minorities can be understood as habitually negative evaluations that ...
We model an -player repeated prisoner's dilemma in which players are given traits (e.g., height, age...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
When someone expresses prejudice against an outgroup, how negatively do we judge the prejudiced indi...
This study examined latent racial prejudice towards specified out-groups among 152 Spanish college s...
This dissertation uses agent-based simulation models to shed new light on three different social dyn...
Dixon et al have highlighted the importance of a political conceptualisation of intergroup relations...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...
Existing studies of the multi-group dynamics of prejudiced societies focus on the social- psychologi...
Prejudicial attitudes are widely seen between human groups, with significant consequences. Actions t...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
Person-based factors influence a range of meaningful life outcomes, including intergroup processes, ...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 311-325, 345-364.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Ear...
Cures, ” analyzes how prejudice and discrimination feed into intergroup conflict, and describes some...
peer-reviewedThis article develops an identity performance model of prejudice that highlights the cr...
Background: Prejudices against minorities can be understood as habitually negative evaluations that ...
We model an -player repeated prisoner's dilemma in which players are given traits (e.g., height, age...
Background: Evolutionary theory suggests prejudice may be a result of the evolution of human sociali...
When someone expresses prejudice against an outgroup, how negatively do we judge the prejudiced indi...
This study examined latent racial prejudice towards specified out-groups among 152 Spanish college s...
This dissertation uses agent-based simulation models to shed new light on three different social dyn...
Dixon et al have highlighted the importance of a political conceptualisation of intergroup relations...
We propose that people treat prejudice as more legitimate when it seems rationalistic—that is, linke...