Asymmetric cognitive learning mechanisms underlying the persistence of intergroup bias

Orit Nafcha, Uri Hertz
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Intergroup bias, the tendency to favor ingroups and be hostile towards outgroups, underlies many societal problems and persists even when intergroup members interact and share experiences. Here we study the way cognitive learning processes contribute to the persistence of intergroup bias. Participants played a game with ingroup and outgroup bot-players that entailed collecting stars and could sacrifice a move to zap another player. We found that intergroup bias persisted as participants were more likely to zap outgroup players, regardless of their zapping behavior. Using a computational model, we found that this bias was caused by asymmetries in three learning mechanisms. Participants had a greater prior bias to zap out-group players, they learned more readily about the negative behavior of out-groups and were less likely to attribute the positive behavior of one out-group player to other out-group players. Our results uncover the way cognitive social learning mechanisms shape and confound intergroup dynamics. In a minimal group design in which players can zap each other, human participants showed intergroup bias, as participants were more likely to zap outgroup players and less likely to learn about outgroup players’ individual positive behaviours.

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群体间偏见持续存在的非对称认知学习机制
群体间偏见是一种倾向于内部群体而敌视外部群体的倾向,它是许多社会问题的根源,即使群体间成员相互交流、分享经验,这种偏见也会持续存在。在这里,我们研究了认知学习过程是如何导致群体间偏见持续存在的。参与者与本群体和外群体的机器人玩家玩了一个游戏,游戏需要收集星星,并可以牺牲一个移动来斩杀另一个玩家。我们发现,群体间偏见持续存在,因为参与者更有可能斩杀群体外的玩家,而不管他们的斩杀行为如何。通过计算模型,我们发现这种偏见是由三种学习机制的不对称性造成的。参与者先前更倾向于斩杀外群体玩家,他们更容易了解到外群体的负面行为,而且不太可能将一个外群体玩家的正面行为归因于其他外群体玩家。我们的研究结果揭示了认知社会学习机制是如何形成和混淆群体间动态的。在一个参与者可以互相 "斩杀 "的最小群体设计中,人类参与者表现出了群体间偏差,因为参与者更倾向于 "斩杀 "群体外的参与者,而较少了解群体外参与者的个人积极行为。
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