Dynamics of covert signaling: Modeling the emergence and extinction of identity signals.

Psychol Rev

Department of Cognitive and Information Sciences, University of California, Merced.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Covert identity signals allow groups to communicate membership among themselves while avoiding detection by outsiders.
  • If members of opposing groups find incentives to uncover these identities, established signals can become ineffective, leading to the creation of new signals.
  • The study outlines three possible dynamics based on the risk of detection: stable signals that persist, new signals that replace old ones, or situations where no effective signals ever develop.

Article Abstract

Covert identity signals permit the communication of group membership to ingroup members while avoiding potentially costly detection by members of other groups. If individuals are incentivized to detect others' group memberships, however, covert signals may not remain covert for very long. We propose a theoretical extension to the literature on covert signaling in which conventionalized identity signals can become destabilized when learned by outgroup individuals to be replaced by the emergence of new signaling conventions. We formalize this idea with both analytical and agent-based modeling of ingroup and outgroup individuals who learn about signals of group membership. Depending on the risk and associated cost of detection by the outgroup, the model yields three dynamic classes: saturation, where all identity signals become stable conventions and never go extinct; cycling, in which new signals emerge to replace old ones as they are learned by the outgroup; and suppression, in which informative identity signals never emerge. Our analysis has implications for understanding identity signaling, the emergence of conventions, coded speech, and the ebb and flow of fashion cycles. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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