Navigating uncertainty in human social decision‐making: Consequences and coping strategies

Author:

Li Ting1,Li Suiqing2345,Li Bingjie6,Zhang Zhixin2345,Luo Yuejia78,Feng Chunliang2345ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Brain and Psychological Science Sichuan Normal University Chengdu China

2. Key Laboratory of Brain, Cognition and Education Sciences South China Normal University Ministry of Education Guangzhou China

3. School of Psychology South China Normal University Guangzhou China

4. Center for Studies of Psychological Application South China Normal University Guangzhou China

5. Guangdong Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science South China Normal University Guangzhou China

6. Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience University College London London UK

7. Institute for Neuropsychological Rehabilitation University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Qingdao China

8. The State Key Lab of Cognitive and Learning Faculty of Psychology Beijing Normal University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractUncertainty is a fundamental aspect of human social life. Based on fruitful findings, the current review aims to establish a schema that outlines the relationship between uncertainty and human social decision‐making: the influences of uncertainty on social decision‐making (mainly prosocial behaviors) and the strategies commonly employed to reduce social uncertainty. Human prosocial behaviors are modulated by both social and nonsocial uncertainty. Specifically, uncertainty decreases prosocial behaviors by providing moral wiggling room or promoting loss aversion but also helps maintain relationships by mitigating negative interactions. Moreover, impression formation, impression updating, and compliance with social norms are crucial strategies for coping with social uncertainty, but they are subject to various biases. Finally, we highlight some important issues that need to be addressed in future studies. In summary, the current review deepens our understanding of the role of uncertainty in social behaviors.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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