Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in-group over out-group members. However, it is not known whether infants' learning is influenced by a model's group membership. This study investigated whether 14-month-olds (N = 66) selectively imitate and adopt the preferences of in-group versus out-group members. Infants watched an adult tell a story either in their native language (in-group) or a foreign language (out-group). The adult then demonstrated a novel action (imitation task) and chose 1 of 2 objects (preference task). Infants did not show selectivity in the preference task, but they imitated the in-group model more faithfully than the out-group model. This suggests that cultural learning is beginning to be ...
Infants’ imitation of differently aged models has been predominately investigated with object-relate...
Developmental changes in learning from peers and adults during the second year of life were assessed...
Previous research has suggested that infants exhibit a preference for familiar over unfamiliar socia...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in-group over out-group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
Fourteen-month-olds selectively imitated a sub-efficient means (illuminating a lightbox by a head-to...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
Studies comparing adult and peer imitation are rare and have to date provided mixed results. The aim...
Studies comparing adult and peer imitation are rare and have to date provided mixed results. The aim...
Gergely, Bekkering, and Kirdly (2002) demonstrated that 14-month-old infants engage in "rational imi...
Infants’ imitation of differently aged models has been predominately investigated with object-relate...
Infants’ imitation of differently aged models has been predominately investigated with object-relate...
Developmental changes in learning from peers and adults during the second year of life were assessed...
Previous research has suggested that infants exhibit a preference for familiar over unfamiliar socia...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in-group over out-group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
Recent research has shown that infants are more likely to engage with in‐group over out‐group member...
Fourteen-month-olds selectively imitated a sub-efficient means (illuminating a lightbox by a head-to...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
Human infants have an enormous amount to learn from others to become full-fledged members of their c...
Imitation research has made a significant contribution to our understanding of maturational changes ...
Studies comparing adult and peer imitation are rare and have to date provided mixed results. The aim...
Studies comparing adult and peer imitation are rare and have to date provided mixed results. The aim...
Gergely, Bekkering, and Kirdly (2002) demonstrated that 14-month-old infants engage in "rational imi...
Infants’ imitation of differently aged models has been predominately investigated with object-relate...
Infants’ imitation of differently aged models has been predominately investigated with object-relate...
Developmental changes in learning from peers and adults during the second year of life were assessed...
Previous research has suggested that infants exhibit a preference for familiar over unfamiliar socia...