1. Crazy for you! Understanding Utility in Joint Actions
- Author
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Curioni, Arianna, Voinov, Pavel, Allritz, Matthias, Call, Josep, and Knoblich, Gunther Klaus
- Subjects
utility ,joint action ,decision ,coordination. - Abstract
Predicting others’ actions and inferring preferences from theirchoices is indispensable for successfully navigating socialenvironments. Yet, the cognitive tools agents employ for predictionand decision may differ when involved in social interactions. Whenpursuing a goal individually, humans maximize utility byminimizing costs, while when engaged in joint actions utilitymaximization might not be the only heuristic in place. Weinvestigate if human adults represent costs and rewards of joint vs.individual actions, and how do they decide whether to engage in ajoint action. We test participants’ decisions when solving a taskalone or together with a partner as a function of the cost ofcoordination. Our results show that human adults decide based on apreference for joint actions, despite engaging in coordinationreduces their individual utility. We discuss a framework fordecision-making which accounts for cognitive heuristics andpreferences for joint actions characterizing agents’ cooperativebehavior.
- Published
- 2020