Résumé
We describe a formal model of norm psychology that can be applied to better understand norm change. The model integrates several proximate drivers of normative behavior: beliefs and preferences about a) material payoffs, b) personal norms, c) peer disapproval, d) conformity, and e) authority compliance. Additionally, we review interdisciplinary research on ultimate foundations of these proximate drivers of normative behavior. Finally, we discuss opportunities for integration between the proposed formal framework and several psychological sub-fields.
Remplace
Ingela Alger, Sergey Gavrilets et Patrick Durkee, « Proximate and ultimate drivers of norms and norm change », IAST Working Paper, n° 24-163, juin 2024.
Référence
Ingela Alger, Sergey Gavrilets et Patrick Durkee, « Proximate and ultimate drivers of norms and norm change », Current Opinion in Psychology, vol. 60, n° 101916, décembre 2024.
Publié dans
Current Opinion in Psychology, vol. 60, n° 101916, décembre 2024