作者
Richard McElreath, Mark Lubell, Peter J Richerson, Timothy M Waring, William Baum, Edward Edsten, Charles Efferson, Brian Paciotti
发表日期
2005/11/1
期刊
Evolution and Human Behavior
卷号
26
期号
6
页码范围
483-508
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Cultural evolution is driven, in part, by the strategies that individuals employ to acquire behavior from others. These strategies themselves are partly products of natural selection, making the study of social learning an inherently Darwinian project. Formal models of the evolution of social learning suggest that reliance on social learning should increase with task difficulty and decrease with the probability of environmental change. These models also make predictions about how individuals integrate information from multiple peers. We present the results of microsociety experiments designed to evaluate these predictions. The first experiment measures baseline individual learning strategy in a two-armed bandit environment with variation in task difficulty and temporal fluctuation in the payoffs of the options. Our second experiment addresses how people in the same environment use minimal social information from a …
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