AbstractTheoretical models of social learning predict that individuals can benefit from using strategies that specify when and whom to copy. Here the interaction of two social learning strategies, model age-based biased copying and copy when uncertain, was investigated. Uncertainty was created via a systematic manipulation of demonstration efficacy (completeness) and efficiency (causal relevance of some actions). The participants, 4- to 6-year-old children (N=140), viewed both an adult model and a child model, each of whom used a different tool on a novel task. They did so in a complete condition, a near-complete condition, a partial demonstration condition, or a no-demonstration condition. Half of the demonstrations in each condition incor...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
To differentiate the use of simple associations from use of explicitly reasoned selective social lea...
Theoretical models of social learning predict that individuals can benefit from using strategies tha...
This review investigates the presence of young children‟s model-based cultural transmission biases i...
Even young children use social learning, or the ability to learn from others’ actions, to make sense...
This study tested the prediction that, with age, children should rely less on familiarity and more o...
Humans have adapted well to diverse environments in part because of their ability to efficiently acq...
This review investigates the presence of young children’s model-based cultural transmission biases i...
© 2016 The Authors. Child Development © 2016 Society for Research in Child Development, Inc. This st...
Children learn actions performed by a social partner better when they misremember these actions as t...
Many previous accounts of imitation have pointed out that children's copying behavior is a means by ...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation (grant ID 40128)This study tested the predict...
The current study investigated children’s solution choice and imitation of causally-irrelevant actio...
This study examined whether instrumental and normative learning contexts differentially influence 4-...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
To differentiate the use of simple associations from use of explicitly reasoned selective social lea...
Theoretical models of social learning predict that individuals can benefit from using strategies tha...
This review investigates the presence of young children‟s model-based cultural transmission biases i...
Even young children use social learning, or the ability to learn from others’ actions, to make sense...
This study tested the prediction that, with age, children should rely less on familiarity and more o...
Humans have adapted well to diverse environments in part because of their ability to efficiently acq...
This review investigates the presence of young children’s model-based cultural transmission biases i...
© 2016 The Authors. Child Development © 2016 Society for Research in Child Development, Inc. This st...
Children learn actions performed by a social partner better when they misremember these actions as t...
Many previous accounts of imitation have pointed out that children's copying behavior is a means by ...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation (grant ID 40128)This study tested the predict...
The current study investigated children’s solution choice and imitation of causally-irrelevant actio...
This study examined whether instrumental and normative learning contexts differentially influence 4-...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
To differentiate the use of simple associations from use of explicitly reasoned selective social lea...