Why Copy Others? Insights from the Social Learning Strategies Tournament
University of St Andrews · University of California, Los Angeles · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Social learning (learning through observation or interaction with other individuals) is widespread in nature and is central to the remarkable success of humanity, yet it remains unclear why copying is profitable and how to copy most effectively. To address these questions, we organized a computer tournament in which entrants submitted strategies specifying how to use social learning and its asocial alternative (for example, trial-and-error learning) to acquire adaptive behavior in a complex environment. Most current theory predicts the emergence of mixed strategies that rely on some combination of the two types of learning. In the tournament, however, strategies that relied heavily on social learning were…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 170.19
- Percentile
- 100%
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- 45
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10Topics & keywords
- Tournament
- Dilemma
- Prisoner's dilemma
- Iterated function
- Computer science
- Social learning
- Psychology
- Mathematics
- Reduced inequalities