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[S3 Discussion] Social Traps #7
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Platt formalizes social traps and fences in terms of Skinner reinforcement: Skinner reinforcement: situation or stimulus S, where a subject emits some behavior B, followed by some reinforcement or result R. R+ is a positive reinforcement (reward), makes the initial behavior B more probable when S occurs. R- is negative reinforcement (punishment), making B less probably when S occurs. Platt makes a distinction between short-term R (RS) and long-term R (RL) In these terms, a social trap can be described as: S => B => RS+ => RL- That is, a stimulus elicits a behavior and there is a short-term reward (encouraging that behavior) but ultimately causes a long-term punishment A fence can be described as: S -> B -> RS- -> RL+ That is, a stimulus elicits a behavior and there is a short term punishment (discouraging that behavior), but there would be a long-term reward "Reversal of reinforcers" can also be applied to traps, where it isn't a comparison of short/long-term, but rather that personal reward/punishment (RP+ or RP-) equates to group punishment/reward (RG- or RG+). e.g. something that rewards the individual is ultimately to the disadvantage of the group. Three major types of traps/countertraps:
Locked-in aspects of collective behavior: immediate small reinforcements or punishments lead to self-maintaining behavior Three types of locked-in patterns in collective behavior:
ways out of social traps:
Nested traps: essentially, traps that are intertwined with each other |
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John Platt, applies cybernetic concepts (e.g. feedback) to wicked problems
http://web.mit.edu/curhan/www/docs/Articles/15341_Readings/Negotiation_and_Conflict_Management/Platt_1973_Social_traps.pdf
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