Frontiers in Psychology (Sep 2018)

Social Interaction Patterns of the Disabled People in Asymmetric Social Dilemmas

  • Shen Liu,
  • Shen Liu,
  • Wenlan Xie,
  • Wenlan Xie,
  • Shangfeng Han,
  • Zhongchen Mou,
  • Zhongchen Mou,
  • Xiaochu Zhang,
  • Xiaochu Zhang,
  • Xiaochu Zhang,
  • Xiaochu Zhang,
  • Lin Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01683
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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The social participation of the disabled people is unsatisfactory and low, one of the reasons often overlooked but of great importance may lie in the disparate patterns of social interaction between the disabled people and the abled people. The current study respectively recruited 41 and 80 disabled people in two experiments and adopted give-some games and public good dilemma to explore social interaction patterns between the disabled abled people. The results were as follows: (1) the disabled people preferred to interact with the disabled people and the abled people preferred to interact with the abled people. (2) The disabled abled people had higher cooperation, satisfaction and sense of justice when interacting with the disabled people than interacting with the abled people. (3) Advantage in the number of the disabled people could reverse their disadvantage in the identity. These results are of important practical value, which provides related theoretical support for the disabled people’s federation and communities when carrying out activities for the disabled people.

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