论文标题

模仿成功会导致在最后通游戏中的生活成本介导的公平性

Imitation of Success Leads to Cost of Living Mediated Fairness in the Ultimatum Game

论文作者

Chen, Yunong, Belmonte, Andrew, Griffin, Christopher

论文摘要

目前尚不清楚生物学和社会系统合作的出现背后的机制。特别是,最后通态游戏中的人类行为几乎总是不合理的,更喜欢共享策略,而黑猩猩则在理性和自私地行事。然而,人类的行为随地理和文化差异而变化,导致不同的行为。在本文中,我们分析了一种社会模仿模型,该模型结合了内部能源缓存(例如,节省食物/货币),生活成本,死亡和繁殖。我们表明,当模仿(和死亡)发生时,出现自私与生活成本之间的自然相关性。但是,在所有不崩溃的社会中,非纳什共享策略实际上是模仿的结果。我们通过构建从实验数据中提取的时变分布所告知的内部能量缓存的平均场近似来解释这些结果。荟萃分析对人类地理上多种游戏研究的荟萃分析表明,该模型捕获了现实世界数据的某些定性方面,并提出了进一步的实验。

The mechanism behind the emergence of cooperation in both biological and social systems is currently not understood. In particular, human behavior in the Ultimatum game is almost always irrational, preferring mutualistic sharing strategies, while chimpanzees act rationally and selfishly. However, human behavior varies with geographic and cultural differences leading to distinct behaviors. In this paper, we analyze a social imitation model that incorporates internal energy caches (e.g., food/money savings), cost of living, death, and reproduction. We show that when imitation (and death) occurs, a natural correlation between selfishness and cost of living emerges. However, in all societies that do not collapse, non-Nash sharing strategies emerge as the de facto result of imitation. We explain these results by constructing a mean-field approximation of the internal energy cache informed by time-varying distributions extracted from experimental data. Results from a meta-analysis on geographically diverse ultimatum game studies in humans, show the proposed model captures some of the qualitative aspects of the real-world data and suggests further experimentation.

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