| 模型 | 模型答案 | 正确答案 |
|---|---|---|
| 金声玉亮2.0 | D. Socialisation |
D |
| deepseekr1 | D. Socialisation **Explanation:** Socialisation refers to the process through which individuals learn and internalize the values, norms, and behaviors considered acceptable within a group or society. This aligns with the question's focus on adapting behavior to group standards. Indoctrination (A) and brainwashing (B) involve coercive belief systems, while propaganda (C) relates to manipulating public opinion, making D the correct choice. |
D |
| gpto1 | D | D |
| GPT-4o | D. Socialisation | D |
| llama3.1-70B-Instruct | D |
D |
| llama3.1-405B-Instruct | D. Socialisation |
D |
| DeepSeek-Coder-V2 | D. Socialisation | D |
| Qwen2-72B-Instruct | D. Socialisation | D |
| baichuan4 | D. Socialisation | D |
| doubao | D. Socialisation. Socialisation is the process by which individuals learn and internalise the values, norms, and behaviors of a particular group or society, which leads them to behave in ways that are acceptable to that group. Indoctrination and brainwashing typically imply more forceful and often unethical means of influencing behavior, while propaganda is more about the dissemination of information to influence attitudes. | D |
| minimax | D. Socialisation | D |
| kimi | D. Socialisation | D |
| wenxinyiyan | D. Socialisation Explanation: Socialisation refers to the process of learning and internalising the norms, values, beliefs, and behaviours that are considered acceptable or appropriate within a particular social group or culture. It involves the gradual adaptation of individuals to the standards and expectations of the group, often through a combination of formal and informal learning experiences. Socialisation is a key aspect of organisational behaviour, as it helps employees to understand and align with the organisation's culture, values, and expected behaviours. The other options are not as accurate descriptors of the process described: A. Indoctrination typically refers to a more extreme and often negative form of socialisation, where individuals are forced or coerced to accept a particular set of beliefs or ideologies, often without critical thinking or questioning. B. Brainwashing is a term often used to describe a coercive and manipulative process aimed at changing a person's beliefs, attitudes, or behaviours, often in a way that is harmful or exploitative. C. Propaganda refers to the deliberate spread of information, often biased or misleading, in order to promote a particular perspective, cause, or agenda. It is not specifically focused on getting individuals to behave in ways acceptable to a group, but rather on influencing their beliefs or attitudes. |
D |
| zhipu | D. Socialisation | D |
| gpto1 | D | D |