Can Social Norms Explain Long-Term Trends in Alcohol Use? Insights from Inverse Generative Social Science.

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Jasss-The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.18564/jasss.5077
Tuong Manh Vu, Charlotte Buckley, João A Duro, Alan Brennan, Joshua M Epstein, Robin C Purshouse
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Social psychological theory posits entities and mechanisms that attempt to explain observable differences in behavior. For example, dual process theory suggests that an agent's behavior is influenced by intentional (arising from reasoning involving attitudes and perceived norms) and unintentional (i.e., habitual) processes. In order to pass the generative sufficiency test as an explanation of alcohol use, we argue that the theory should be able to explain notable patterns in alcohol use that exist in the population, e.g., the distinct differences in drinking prevalence and average quantities consumed by males and females. In this study, we further develop and apply inverse generative social science (iGSS) methods to an existing agent-based model of dual process theory of alcohol use. Using iGSS, implemented within a multi-objective grammar-based genetic program, we search through the space of model structures to identify whether a single parsimonious model can best explain both male and female drinking, or whether separate and more complex models are needed. Focusing on alcohol use trends in New York State, we identify an interpretable model structure that achieves high goodness-of-fit for both male and female drinking patterns simultaneously, and which also validates successfully against reserved trend data. This structure offers a novel interpretation of the role of norms in formulating drinking intentions, but the structure's theoretical validity is questioned by its suggestion that individuals with low autonomy would act against perceived descriptive norms. Improved evidence on the distribution of autonomy in the population is needed to understand whether this finding is substantive or is a modeling artefact.

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社会规范能解释饮酒的长期趋势吗?从逆向生成社会科学的见解。
社会心理学理论提出了试图解释可观察到的行为差异的实体和机制。例如,双过程理论认为,行为主体的行为受到有意过程(源于涉及态度和感知规范的推理)和无意过程(即习惯过程)的影响。为了通过生殖充分性检验作为酒精使用的解释,我们认为该理论应该能够解释人群中存在的酒精使用的显着模式,例如,男性和女性饮酒流行率和平均消费量的明显差异。在本研究中,我们进一步发展和应用逆向生成社会科学(iGSS)方法,以现有的基于主体的酒精使用双过程理论模型。使用iGSS,在基于多目标语法的遗传程序中实现,我们搜索模型结构空间,以确定单个简约模型是否可以最好地解释男性和女性饮酒,或者是否需要单独的和更复杂的模型。专注于纽约州的酒精使用趋势,我们确定了一个可解释的模型结构,该结构可以同时实现男性和女性饮酒模式的高拟合优度,并且还可以成功地验证保留的趋势数据。这一结构为规范在形成饮酒意图中的作用提供了一种新的解释,但该结构的理论有效性受到质疑,因为它表明,自主性低的个体会违背感知到的描述性规范。要了解这一发现是实质性的还是一个模拟的伪产物,就需要有关于人口中自主性分布的改进证据。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation is an interdisciplinary journal for the exploration and understanding of social processes by means of computer simulation. Since its first issue in 1998, it has been a world-wide leading reference for readers interested in social simulation and the application of computer simulation in the social sciences. Original research papers and critical reviews on all aspects of social simulation and agent societies that fall within the journal"s objective to further the exploration and understanding of social processes by means of computer simulation are welcome.
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