This study investigated whether young children’s conformity to a consensus varies across the normative domain and age. A total of 168 3- and 5-year-olds participated. Each child was presented with a puzzle box that had two transparent compartments. In a reward preference condition, one of the compartments contained 1 sticker, whereas the other compartment contained 12 stickers. In perceptual judgment and arbitrary preference conditions, one compartment contained a short plank, whereas one contained a perceptually longer plank. Each child was shown a video of four female adults, each of whom was asked the same question within condition: “Which one’s the biggest?” (perceptual task; each model retrieved the smaller block), “Which one do you wa...
Copying the majority is generally an adaptive social learning strategy but the majority does not alw...
Human social life depends heavily on social norms that prescribe and proscribe specific actions. Typ...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...
This study investigated whether young children’s conformity to a consensus varies across the normati...
Abstract Prior research focused on children's acquisition of arbitrary social conventions (e.g....
Children's ability to use social information to direct their behavior is key to their survival and d...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
This paper summarizes a developmental study concerning the effects of correctness feedback on the co...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
Humans conform. That is, humans align their behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs with others to learn a...
Both adults and adolescents often conform their behavior and opinions to peer groups, even when they...
© 2016 Burdett et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to AW, and by Economic and Soc...
This work was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (40128).Cultural evolutionary theory posits...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
Copying the majority is generally an adaptive social learning strategy but the majority does not alw...
Human social life depends heavily on social norms that prescribe and proscribe specific actions. Typ...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...
This study investigated whether young children’s conformity to a consensus varies across the normati...
Abstract Prior research focused on children's acquisition of arbitrary social conventions (e.g....
Children's ability to use social information to direct their behavior is key to their survival and d...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
This paper summarizes a developmental study concerning the effects of correctness feedback on the co...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
Humans conform. That is, humans align their behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs with others to learn a...
Both adults and adolescents often conform their behavior and opinions to peer groups, even when they...
© 2016 Burdett et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to AW, and by Economic and Soc...
This work was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (40128).Cultural evolutionary theory posits...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
Copying the majority is generally an adaptive social learning strategy but the majority does not alw...
Human social life depends heavily on social norms that prescribe and proscribe specific actions. Typ...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...