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Inferring Behavior From Partial Social Information Plays Little or No Role in the Cultural Transmission of Adaptive Traits

机译:从部分社交信息的推断行为在适应性特征的文化传播中缺乏或没有作用

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Many human cultural traits become increasingly beneficial as they are repeatedly transmitted, thanks to an accumulation of modifications made by successive generations. But how do later generations typically avoid modifications which revert traits to less beneficial forms already sampled and rejected by earlier generations? And how can later generations do so without direct exposure to their predecessors' behavior? One possibility is that learners are sensitive to cues of non-random production in others' behavior, and that particular variants (e.g., those containing structural regularities unlikely to occur spontaneously) have been produced deliberately and with some effort. If this nonrandom behavior is attributed to an informed strategy, then the learner may infer that apparent avoidance of certain possibilities indicates that these have already been sampled and rejected. This could potentially prevent performance plateaus resulting from learners modifying inherited behaviors randomly. We test this hypothesis in four experiments in which participants, either individually or in interacting dyads, attempt to locate rewards in a search grid, guided by partial information about another individual's experience of the task. We find that in some contexts, valid inferences about another's behavior can be made from partial information, and these inferences can be used in a way which facilitates trait adaptation. However, the benefit of these inferences appears to be limited, and in many contexts-including some which have the potential to make inferring the experience of another individual easier-there appears to be no benefit at all. We suggest that inferring previous behavior from partial social information plays a minimal role in the adaptation of cultural traits.
机译:由于通过连续几代进行的修改积累,许多人类的文化特性变得越来越有益。但后代通常如何避免修改,该修改恢复了已经对早期的几代进行采样和拒绝的更少有益的形式?和后代怎样才能直接接触他们的前辈的行为?一种可能性是学习者对其他可能性的行为的非随机生产线索敏感,并且特定的变体(例如,不太可能自发地发生的结构规律)的特定变体已经刻意,并且有一些努力。如果这个非谐波行为归因于明智的策略,那么学习者可能会推断出明显的避免某些可能性,表明这些已经被采样和拒绝了。这可能会阻止学习者随机修改继承行为所产生的性能平稳。我们在四个实验中测试了这个假设,其中参与者是单独或交互的代码,试图在搜索网格中找到奖励,以其他个人的任务经验的部分信息为指导。我们发现,在某些情况下,关于另一个行为的有效推论可以通过部分信息进行,并且这些推论可以以促进特性适应的方式使用。然而,这些推论的好处似乎是有限的,并且在许多情况下 - 包括一些有可能使另一个人更容易推断的可能性的潜力 - 根本没有任何好处。我们建议推断从部分社交信息的先前行为在文化性状的适应方面发挥着最小的作用。

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