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Individual-Group_Continuity_In_Cooperation_And_Competition_U
2013-11-13 来源: 类别: 更多范文
Individual-Group Continuity In Cooperation And Competition Under Varying Communication Conditions
TERM PAPER IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
INDIVIDUAL-GROUP CONTINUITY IN COOPERATION AND COMPETITION UNDER VARYING COMMUNICATION CONDITIONS
ABSTRACT
A 2 (Individuals / Groups) X 2 (Communication / No communication) ten-trial Prisoners Dilemma Game (PDG) study examined effects of repeated communications on the so-called discontinuity effect: the observation that intergroup PDG interactions are more competitive than interindividual PDG interactions. Inconsistent with the discontinuity hypothesis, but consistent with goal-expectation theory, results indicated that repeated communications increased cooperation to an equal extent for individuals and groups; and that groups had stronger cooperative expectations of, and attributed less competitiveness to their opponent, than individuals. Findings suggest an individual-group continuity effect, rather than a discontinuity effect, within the context of repeated PDG interactions and communications between individuals and groups.
INTRODUCTION
Groups have a bad reputation, even leading to half-jokingly comments by some authors that humans would do better without groups (Buys 1978). Once individuals are submerged in a group, they seem to transform from a Dr. Jekyll into a Mr. Hyde and are driven by the lowest impulses and instincts (LeBon 1895). Only as single individuals, they would act in a civilized, cool, calm, and collected way. In his discussion of mass phenomena, Brown (1954) described this discrepancy between individual
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