心理学研究:高齢者は世界を「ゼロサムゲーム」と見なさない傾向 (Older people see the world as less win-lose than younger people)

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2025-12-17 シカゴ大学(UChicago)

米国シカゴ大学の研究チームは、「人生はゼロサムではない」という高齢者の助言が、若者の意思決定や幸福感に実際的な効果を持つことを示す研究を発表した。研究では、高齢者が長年の経験から得た人生観や助言を若年層がどのように受け止め、行動や価値観に反映させるかを心理学的に分析した。その結果、「成功や幸福は他者の損失の上に成り立つものではない」という非ゼロサム的思考を持つ人ほど、対人関係の満足度が高く、協力的で長期的視野に立った判断を下しやすいことが分かった。特に高齢者からの語りや助言は、競争偏重の考え方を和らげ、人生をより柔軟かつ前向きに捉える助けとなる。研究者は、世代間交流が個人の幸福感や社会的信頼を高める重要な役割を果たすと指摘しており、高齢者の知恵を社会資源として活用する意義を強調している。

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年齢や世代を超えたゼロサム信念。 Zero-sum beliefs across age and generations.

Vazquez-Olivieri, Veronica Kricheli-Katz, Tamar Keysar, Boaz
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General  Published:2025
DOI:https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/xge0001859

Abstract

Zero-sum beliefs, the idea that for one person to gain another must lose, are pervasive even in situations that are not zero-sum. This undermines judgment across contexts such as interpersonal relations, labor relations, public policies, international relations, and economic transactions. Here, we investigate how zero-sum beliefs differ as people age and why it happens. Across four experimental studies (N = 2,473), we discovered that older people hold fewer zero-sum beliefs than younger individuals. We show that this is partly a result of adopting more positive thinking than younger people and perceiving resources as less scarce. Using World Values Survey data (N = 207,171), we then find that this reduction in zero-sum beliefs is a function of both age and generation: The older people get, the less they hold zero-sum beliefs, and the generation who is older today is less zero-sum than today’s young generation. When people perceive situations that are not zero-sum as if they were zero-sum, it undermines the potential to increase mutual gains. The reduction of this bias with age could provide older people with opportunities they missed out on when they were younger. These findings are important in understanding the process of aging, and they have implications for negotiations and policy. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved)

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