Conform or Nonconform? Observational Learning and Social Preference
This study investigates the influence of the observational learning about other peoples’behaviors on the subject’s social preference. To do this, we conducted the web-based experiment in the U.S., Japan, and China and 4200 subjects participated in the experiment. In the experiment subjects played th...
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Published in | Journal of Behavioral Economics and Finance Vol. 3; pp. 128 - 132 |
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2010
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Abstract | This study investigates the influence of the observational learning about other peoples’behaviors on the subject’s social preference. To do this, we conducted the web-based experiment in the U.S., Japan, and China and 4200 subjects participated in the experiment. In the experiment subjects played the modified dictator game twice under the both circumstances where they cannot observe other people’s behaviors and where they can observe them. If a subject changes the behavior after the observational learning, we regard the subject as being influenced by it. We categorize such behavioral change into altruistic conformity, selfish conformity, altruistic nonconformity, and selfish nonconformity. Then, we measured the influence of observational learning on the subject’s social preference. We observed that (1) after the observational learning the Japanese subjects become more altruistic and the Chinese subjects become more selfish whereas the U.S. subjects do not change their behaviors, (2) the proportion of behavioral change toward conformity is higher than that toward nonconformity, (3) younger subjects are more likely to change their behavior altruistically than older subjects (4) female subjects are more likely to exhibit altruistic conformity than male subjects (5) subjects tend to exhibit altruistic conformity and selfish nonconformity as the number of other people who behave altruistically increases whereas they tend to exhibit selfish conformity and altruistic nonconformity as the number of other people who behave selfishly increases. These findings imply that the observational learning about other peoples’ behaviors may change subject’s social preference and it has various influences on subject’s altruism and conformity. |
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AbstractList | This study investigates the influence of the observational learning about other peoples’behaviors on the subject’s social preference. To do this, we conducted the web-based experiment in the U.S., Japan, and China and 4200 subjects participated in the experiment. In the experiment subjects played the modified dictator game twice under the both circumstances where they cannot observe other people’s behaviors and where they can observe them. If a subject changes the behavior after the observational learning, we regard the subject as being influenced by it. We categorize such behavioral change into altruistic conformity, selfish conformity, altruistic nonconformity, and selfish nonconformity. Then, we measured the influence of observational learning on the subject’s social preference. We observed that (1) after the observational learning the Japanese subjects become more altruistic and the Chinese subjects become more selfish whereas the U.S. subjects do not change their behaviors, (2) the proportion of behavioral change toward conformity is higher than that toward nonconformity, (3) younger subjects are more likely to change their behavior altruistically than older subjects (4) female subjects are more likely to exhibit altruistic conformity than male subjects (5) subjects tend to exhibit altruistic conformity and selfish nonconformity as the number of other people who behave altruistically increases whereas they tend to exhibit selfish conformity and altruistic nonconformity as the number of other people who behave selfishly increases. These findings imply that the observational learning about other peoples’ behaviors may change subject’s social preference and it has various influences on subject’s altruism and conformity. This study investigates the influence of the observational learning about other peoples’behaviors on the subject’s social preference. To do this, we conducted the web-based experiment in the U.S., Japan, and China and 4200 subjects participated in the experiment.In the experiment subjects played the modified dictator game twice under the both circumstances where they cannot observe other people’s behaviors and where they can observe them. If a subject changes the behavior after the observational learning, we regard the subject as being influenced by it. We categorize such behavioral change into altruistic conformity, selfish conformity, altruistic nonconformity, and selfish nonconformity. Then, we measured the influence of observational learning on the subject’s social preference.We observed that (1) after the observational learning the Japanese subjects become more altruistic and the Chinese subjects become more selfish whereas the U.S. subjects do not change their behaviors, (2) the proportion of behavioral change toward conformity is higher than that toward nonconformity, (3) younger subjects are more likely to change their behavior altruistically than older subjects (4) female subjects are more likely to exhibit altruistic conformity than male subjects (5) subjects tend to exhibit altruistic conformity and selfish nonconformity as the number of other people who behave altruistically increases whereas they tend to exhibit selfish conformity and altruistic nonconformity as the number of other people who behave selfishly increases. These findings imply that the observational learning about other peoples’ behaviors may change subject’s social preference and it has various influences on subject’s altruism and conformity. 本研究では,日本,米国,中国で実施したインターネット実験を通して,観察的学習が被験者の社会規範意識へ与える影響について分析する.実験結果によれば,他人の行動についての観察的学習を行う場合には,被験者の行動は同調的に変化するだけでなく,非同調的にも変化することが観察された.また,他人への同調行動·非同調行動は,それぞれ異なる要因によって引き起こされることが確認された. |
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