论文标题

多重网络的结构预测在经济游戏和现实世界合作中发挥作用

The structure of multiplex networks predicts play in economic games and real-world cooperation

论文作者

Atkisson, Curtis, Mulder, Monique Borgerhoff

论文摘要

解释为什么人类在匿名背景下合作是人类行为生态学,文化进化和相关领域的主要目标。在匿名环境中预测合作的原因在人群,分析水平和游戏之间不一致。例如,市场整合是种族语言群体之间的关键预测指标,但在个人层面上具有不一致的预测能力。我们适应了19世纪社会学的一个想法:社区成员之间跨领域的联系更大重叠的社会中的人们(涂尔干的“机械”团结)将与他们的网络伙伴和匿名环境更少合作,而不是与重叠较少的社会(“有机”团结)的社会中的人们更少。该假设可以在个人和社区层面进行检验,假设这两种社会在保持现有关系而不是招募新合作伙伴的重要性上有所不同。使用多重网络,我们通过比较圭亚那9个Makushi村庄的匿名实验游戏和现实生活中的社区劳动任务中的合作倾向来测试这个想法,这些趋势在村内内部重叠的程度上有所不同。一个村庄中的平均重叠预测了现实世界的合作社和匿名互动。个体重叠也会在预期方向上产生影响。这些结果揭示了个人和地方层面上合作趋势的一致模式,并有助于关于人类合作规范出现的辩论。多路复用重叠可以帮助我们了解匿名背景下合作的先前研究中的不一致,并且是一个未开发的维度,具有多个分析级别的解释能力。

Explaining why humans cooperate in anonymous contexts is a major goal of human behavioral ecology, cultural evolution, and related fields. What predicts cooperation in anonymous contexts is inconsistent across populations, levels of analysis, and games. For instance, market integration is a key predictor across ethnolinguistic groups but has inconsistent predictive power at the individual level. We adapt an idea from 19th-century sociology: people in societies with greater overlap in ties across domains among community members (Durkheim's "mechanical" solidarity) will cooperate more with their network partners and less in anonymous contexts than people in societies with less overlap ("organic" solidarity). This hypothesis, which can be tested at the individual and community level, assumes that these two types of societies differ in the importance of keeping existing relationships as opposed to recruiting new partners. Using multiplex networks, we test this idea by comparing cooperative tendencies in both anonymous experimental games and real-life communal labor tasks across 9 Makushi villages in Guyana that vary in the degree of within-village overlap. Average overlap in a village predicts both real-world cooperative and anonymous interactions in the predicted direction; individual overlap also has effects in the expected direction. These results reveal a consistent patterning of cooperative tendencies at both individual and local levels and contribute to the debate over the emergence of norms for cooperation among humans. Multiplex overlap can help us understand inconsistencies in previous studies of cooperation in anonymous contexts and is an unexplored dimension with explanatory power at multiple levels of analysis.

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