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Other better versus self better in baboons: an evolutionary approach of social comparison

机译:狒狒的其他更好的与自我更好:社会比较的进化方法

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Comparing oneself with others is an important characteristic of human social life, but the link between human and non-human forms of social comparison remains largely unknown. The present study used a computerized task presented in a social context to explore psychological mechanisms supporting social comparison in baboons and compare major findings with those usually observed in humans. We found that the effects of social comparison on subject's performance were guided both by similarity (same versus different sex) and by task complexity. Comparing oneself with a better-off other (upward comparison) increased performance when the other was similar rather than dissimilar, and a reverse effect was obtained when the self was better (downward comparison). Furthermore, when the other was similar, upward comparison led to a better performance than downward comparison. Interestingly, the beneficial effect of upward comparison on baboons' performance was only observed during simple task. Our results support the hypothesis of shared social comparison mechanisms in human and non-human primates.
机译:与他人比较是人类社会生活的重要特征,但人类和非人形式的社会比较之间的联系仍然很大程度上是未知数。本研究使用了在社会背景下提供的计算机化任务,探讨支持狒狒的社会比较的心理机制,并与人类通常观察到的主要发现。我们发现,社会比较对受试者性能的影响是通过相似性(相同的与不同性别)和任务复杂性的影响。将自己与其他(向上的比较)进行比较,当另一个类似而非不同而不是不同的时,当自身更好时获得逆向效果(向下比较)。此外,当另一个类似时,向上比较导致比向下比较更好。有趣的是,在简单的任务期间才观察到对狒狒绩效向上比较的有益效果。我们的结果支持人类和非人类灵长类动物共享社会比较机制的假设。

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