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Faithfulness-boost effect: Loyal teammate selection correlates with skill acquisition improvement in online games
Fecha
2019-03Registro en:
Landfried, Gustavo Andrés; Slezak, Diego Fernández; Mocskos, Esteban Eduardo; Faithfulness-boost effect: Loyal teammate selection correlates with skill acquisition improvement in online games; Public Library of Science; Plos One; 14; 3; 3-2019; 1-26
1932-6203
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Landfried, Gustavo Andrés
Slezak, Diego Fernández
Mocskos, Esteban Eduardo
Resumen
The problem of skill acquisition is ubiquitous and fundamental to life. Most tasks in modern society involve the cooperation with other subjects. Notwithstanding its fundamental importance, teammate selection is commonly overlooked when studying learning. We exploit the virtually infinite repository of human behavior available in Internet to study a relevant topic in anthropological science: how grouping strategies may affect learning. We analyze the impact of team play strategies in skill acquisition using a turn-based game where players can participate individually or in teams. We unveil a subtle but strong effect in skill acquisition based on the way teams are formed and maintained during time. “Faithfulness-boost effect” provides a skill boost during the first games that would only be acquired after thousands of games. The tendency to play games in teams is associated with a long-run skill improvement while playing loyally with the same teammate significantly accelerates short-run skill acquisition.