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两人和三人最后通牒博弈任务中嗓音吸引力对决策的影响
引用本文:尚俊辰,刘智慧,王笑雨,迟智超,李卫君. 两人和三人最后通牒博弈任务中嗓音吸引力对决策的影响[J]. 心理科学进展, 2021, 29(8): 1402-1409. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2021.01402
作者姓名:尚俊辰  刘智慧  王笑雨  迟智超  李卫君
作者单位:1.东南大学人文学院医学人文学系, 南京 211189;2.辽宁师范大学心理学院, 大连 116029;3.辽宁师范大学脑与认知神经科学研究中心, 大连 116029
基金项目:辽宁省哲学社会科学规划基金项目(L19BSH005)
摘    要:本研究用两人和三人最后通牒博弈任务探究男性嗓音吸引力对决策的影响。实验1发现, 高吸引力的嗓音会提高被试对不公平分配方案的接受率。实验2发现, 即使分配方案对第三方接受者公平, 对被试不公平, 第三方接受者的高吸引力嗓音仍然会提高被试对方案的接受率。综上, 嗓音吸引力可以诱发类似面孔吸引力的“美貌津贴”效应。

关 键 词:最后通牒博弈  嗓音吸引力  公平  美貌津贴  
收稿时间:2020-11-12

Influence of vocal attractiveness on decision-making in a two-person ultimatum game and a three-person ultimatum game
SHANG Junchen,LIU Zhihui,WANG Xiaoyu,CHI Zhichao,LI Weijun. Influence of vocal attractiveness on decision-making in a two-person ultimatum game and a three-person ultimatum game[J]. Advances In Psychological Science, 2021, 29(8): 1402-1409. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2021.01402
Authors:SHANG Junchen  LIU Zhihui  WANG Xiaoyu  CHI Zhichao  LI Weijun
Affiliation:1.Department of Medical Humanities, School of Humanities, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, China;2.School of Psychology, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116029, China;3.Research Center of Brain and Cognitive Neuroscience, Liaoning Normal University, Dalian 116029, China
Abstract:Vocal attractiveness plays an important role in social interaction. Different levels of vocal attractiveness could convey different information. Previous studies found that the speakers with attractive voices got more positive social evaluation. This phenomenon is similar to the "beauty premium" which was reported by vast research about facial attractiveness. In addition, both attractive voices and attractive faces can activate the reward system of brain. Many studies revealed that face attractiveness can influence decision-making. For example, in the ultimatum game, attractive faces increased the acceptance ratio of offers compared with the unattractive-face condition. However, it is not clear whether vocal attractiveness can also impact decision-making. The present research adopted a two-person ultimatum game (Experiment 1) and a three-person ultimatum game (Experiment 2) to examine the effect of vocal attractiveness of a male proposer and the effect of vocal attractiveness of a powerless male third player on decision-making. 32 male voices (16 attractive voices, 16 unattractive voices) were selected before the formal experiments as the stimuli. In Experiment 1, 50 participants (36 females, 14 males) were recruited to participate in a two-person ultimatum game. In each trial, a voice of the proposer was presented first. Then, the proposer's offer to split ¥10 between himself and the participant was displayed on the screen. As a responder, each participant had to decide whether to accept the offer. If the offer was accepted, the money would be divided as proposed. Otherwise, both the proposer and the participant got nothing. In Experiment 2, 40 participants were recruited (20 males, 20 females) to participate in a three-person ultimatum game, which included a proposer, a responder (the participant) and a powerless third player. A voice of a powerless third player was presented first. Then, an allocation of how to split ¥12 among the three players was shown on the screen. The participants had to decide whether to accept the offer after thoroughly thinking not only for themselves but also for the powerless third player. If the offer was accepted, the money would be divided as proposed. If not, all players got nothing. The results of Experiment 1 showed that the unfair offers from the proposers with attractive voices were more likely to be accepted, comparing with those from the proposers with unattractive voices. However, the acceptance ratio of fair offers was not affected by vocal attractiveness. The acceptance ratio of fair offers was greater than the acceptance ratio of unfair offers. Consistent with Experiment 1, the results of Experiment 2 showed the acceptance ratio of “fair/fair” offer was significantly higher than the other three offers. The acceptance ratio of “unfair/unfair” offer was significantly lower than the other three offers. There was no significant difference between the “fair/unfair” offers and the “unfair/fair” offers. More importantly, in the “unfair/fair” offer condition in which participants received a smaller allocation than the third player, the acceptance ratio was higher when the third player had an attractive-voice. In conclusion, vocal attractiveness of the proposers modulated the acceptance ratio of unfair offers in the two-person ultimatum game. Moreover, in the three-person ultimatum game, vocal attractiveness of a powerless third player modulated the acceptance ratio of offers in which the participants got less money than the third player, suggesting that attractive voice increased the participants’ altruism towards the third player. Our findings provided evidence that the "beauty premium" phenomenon also exists in vocal attractiveness. It is easier for people with attractive voice to get economic reward in social interaction. Vocal attractiveness can modulate the participants’ fairness consideration and reduce the participants’ aversion to inequality.
Keywords:ultimatum game  vocal attractiveness  fairness  beauty premium  
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