social expectations bias decision-making in uncertain inter-personal situations社会期望偏差在人际不确定情况下决策.pdf
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Social Expectations Bias Decision-Making in Uncertain
Inter-Personal Situations
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Marıa Ruz *, Anna Moser , Kristin Webster
1 Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Granada, Granada, Spain, 2 Department of Neuroscience, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, United
States of America
Abstract
Understanding the role that social cues have on interpersonal choice, and their susceptibility to contextual effects, is of core
importance to models of social decision-making. Language, on the other hand, is one of the main means of communication
during social interactions in our culture. The present experiments tested whether positive and negative linguistic
descriptions of alleged partners in a modified Ultimatum Game biased decisions made to the same set of offers, and whether
the contextual uncertainty of the game modulated this biasing effect. The results showed that in an uncertain context, the
same offers were accepted with higher probability when they were preceded by positive rather than by negative valenced
trait-words. Participants also accepted fair offers with higher probability than unfair offers, but this effect did not interact
with the valence of the social descriptive words. In addition, the speed of the decision was affected by valence: acceptance
choices were faster when they followed a positive adjective, whereas rejection responses were faster after a negative-
valenced word. However, these effects were highly reduced when the uncertainty was eliminated from the game. This
suggests that positive and negative relevant social information can bias decisions made to the same pieces of evidence
during interpersonal interactions, but that this mainly takes place when the uncertainty associated with the choices is hi
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