<div><p>The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation—the disposition to copy even visibly, causally unnecessary actions—occurs in a real-world context in which participants are unaware of being in an experiment. We disguised a puzzle-box task as an interactive item available to the public within a science engagement zone of Edinburgh Zoo. As a member of the public approached, a confederate acting as a zoo visitor retrieved a reward from the box using a sequence of actions containing both causally relevant and irrelevant elements. Despite the absence of intentional demonstration, or social pressure to copy, a majority of both child and even adult observers included all causally irreleva...
We highlight two aspects of research into social learning that have been neglected in existing devel...
After seeing an action sequence children and adults tend to copy causally relevant and, more strikin...
After seeing an action sequence children and adults tend to copy causally relevant and, more strikin...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
The writing of this paper was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (grant ID 40128).The curren...
Recent studies of social learning have revealed that adult humans are “over-imitators” who frequentl...
Many previous accounts of imitation have pointed out that children's copying behavior is a means by ...
Over-imitation has become a well-documented phenomenon. However there is evidence that both social a...
The phenomenon of “over-imitation”—the copying of causally irrelevant actions—has influenced researc...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies of social learning have revealed that adult humans are "over-imitators" w...
The current study investigated children’s solution choice and imitation of causally-irrelevant actio...
In the first of two experiments, we demonstrate the spread of a novel form of tool use across 20 “cu...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Recent studies of social learning have revealed that adult humans are “ov...
Human children, in contrast to other species, are frequently cast as prolific “over-imitators”. Howe...
We highlight two aspects of research into social learning that have been neglected in existing devel...
After seeing an action sequence children and adults tend to copy causally relevant and, more strikin...
After seeing an action sequence children and adults tend to copy causally relevant and, more strikin...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
The writing of this paper was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (grant ID 40128).The curren...
Recent studies of social learning have revealed that adult humans are “over-imitators” who frequentl...
Many previous accounts of imitation have pointed out that children's copying behavior is a means by ...
Over-imitation has become a well-documented phenomenon. However there is evidence that both social a...
The phenomenon of “over-imitation”—the copying of causally irrelevant actions—has influenced researc...
BACKGROUND: Recent studies of social learning have revealed that adult humans are "over-imitators" w...
The current study investigated children’s solution choice and imitation of causally-irrelevant actio...
In the first of two experiments, we demonstrate the spread of a novel form of tool use across 20 “cu...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Recent studies of social learning have revealed that adult humans are “ov...
Human children, in contrast to other species, are frequently cast as prolific “over-imitators”. Howe...
We highlight two aspects of research into social learning that have been neglected in existing devel...
After seeing an action sequence children and adults tend to copy causally relevant and, more strikin...
After seeing an action sequence children and adults tend to copy causally relevant and, more strikin...