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Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Attitude Of Cooperation And Explore The Relationship Between Behavioral Consistency,

Posted on:2011-05-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y Y ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360302492404Subject:Basic Psychology
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Inspired by the view from Rapoport (1993) that the relationship between attitude and behavior and standing on the existing theory, this article explore the issue of the consistency relationship between the attitude of cooperation (include both implicit attitudes and explicit attitudes) and behavior in the classic social dilemma research paradigm named "Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma". At the same time, the study introduced a new implicit-attitudes testing paradigm called Affect Misattribution Procedure (AMP) into the domestic re implicit attitudes search for the first time. The main research method is the experimental method as. A multi-level and multi-angle statistical analysis was conducted with the experimental data, such as descriptive statistics (e.g., M, SD, the relevant statistics) and interference statistics (e.g., ANOVA) from both the overall-mean s level and the individual differences level. The experiment outcomes showed that, the relationship of cooperative behavior and the implicit attitude of cooperation the relatively high consistency .The cooperative-behavior is more significantly consistence with the implicit attitude of the cooperation the explicit attitudes in iterated prisoner's dilemma. Compared to explicit attitudes, implicit attitudes are not easily affected by short-term impact of emergency situations, with a relatively stability.
Keywords/Search Tags:Implicit attitudes, Explicit attitudes, Cooperate-behavior, Affect Misattribution Procedure (AMP), prisoners'dilemma
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