BIASED FACE RECOGNITION IN THE PRISONERS-DILEMMA GAME

Authors
Citation
R. Oda, BIASED FACE RECOGNITION IN THE PRISONERS-DILEMMA GAME, Evolution and human behavior, 18(5), 1997, pp. 309-315
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Sociology,"Social Sciences, Biomedical","Psychology, Biological","Behavioral Sciences",Zoology
Volume
18
Issue
5
Year of publication
1997
Pages
309 - 315
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Students were asked to participate in a series of single-shot Prisoner 's Dilemma games, Each subject chose a strategy before the experiment began and was required to play the same strategy with each opponent, T hese ''opponents'' were photographic reproductions of young women and men, accompanied by labels indicating whether they were cooperators or defectors, Subjects also rated the attractiveness of the opponents, O ne week later, subjects again rated the photographs without descriptio ns, Half of the photographs had been seen previously and half were new , Subjects were asked to report which of the photographs they remember ed from the previous week, Effects of the four factors (strategy and s ex of opponents, and strategy and sex of subjects) on the number of ph otographs recognized were investigated, The strategy and sex of subjec ts had no apparent effects, whereas strategy and sex of opponents had a significant interactive influence: Males who had been portrayed as d efectors and both groups of females were recognized at higher rates th an males who had been portrayed as cooperators, The present study indi cates that the biased face recognition of potential cheaters is too ro bust to be affected by the strategy and sex of subjects, whereas a dif ference results from the sex of faces presented to subjects, (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.