Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Citazione:
Group Identity as a Social Heuristic: An Experiment with Reaction Times / A. Filippin, F. Guala. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, PSYCHOLOGY, AND ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1937-321X. - 10:4(2017), pp. 153-166. [10.1037/npe0000078]
Abstract:
A large amount of evidence indicates that group identity influences social interactions and, in particular, economic decisions. In this article, we test the hypothesis that group identity triggers social norms or heuristics, using reaction times collected in a series of simple distributive tasks (minidictator games). We control for individual preferences using the degree of selfishness expressed in the allocation decisions, and we account for variations in the difficulty of making decisions based on subjects’ prosocial inclination. Our results support the heuristic hypothesis: Generosity seems to be an effect of “fast and frugal” behavioral rules that simplify decisions, especially when it conflicts with an underlying tendency to behave in a self-interested manner. In the language of “dualprocess” theories, group identity triggers System 1 processes that facilitate choice and override slow, calculative decision-making.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
group identity; reaction time; heuristics; social preferences
Elenco autori:
A. Filippin, F. Guala
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