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Measuring Social Behavior: Social Dominance
Journal of Animal Science, 1986Social dominance develops more slowly when young animals are kept in intact peer groups where they need not compete for resources. Learned generalizations may cause smaller and weaker animals to accept subordinate status readily when confronted with strangers that would be formidable opponents.
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Behavioral social learning [PDF]
We revisit the economic models of social learning by assuming that individuals update their beliefs in a non-Bayesian way. Individuals either overweigh or underweigh (in Bayesian terms) their private information relative to the public information revealed by the decisions of others and each individual's updating rule is private information.
Christoph March, Anthony Ziegelmeyer
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Socially integrative behavior.
The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1946openaire +3 more sources