Title of article
Exploring the Evolved Concept of NEWCOMER: Experimental Tests of a Cognitive Model
Author/Authors
Andrew W. Delton، نويسنده , , Aldo Cimino، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
19
From page
317
To page
335
Abstract
Enduring human coalitions face the adaptive problem of integrating new members. Although newcomers can provide benefits (e.g., additional labor), newcomers can also create costs (e.g., by free riding). Due to the unique adaptive problems they pose, we hypothesize that the mind contains an evolved concept of NEWCOMER. We test the design of this concept experimentally and show that the activation of the NEWCOMER concept elicits a variety of anti-free rider responses (e.g., a decrease in trust) with adaptively-targeted exceptions (e.g., a minimal increase in exclusion sentiment). These results support the hypothesis that the mind contains specialized concepts for understanding, creating, and sustaining intergenerational coalitions.
Keywords
newcomers , Coalitions , Free riding , Concepts , Evolutionary psychology
Journal title
Evolutionary Psychology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Evolutionary Psychology
Record number
656963
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