Developmental and gender effects in the transmission of information about a tool-use task were investigated within a ‘diffusion chain’ design. One hundred and twenty-seven children (65 three-year-olds and 62 five-year-olds) participated. Eighty children took part in diffusion chains in which consecutive children in chains of five witnessed two attempts on a tool-use task by the previous child in the chain. Comparisons were made between two experimental conditions in which alternative techniques were seeded and a third no-model control condition. Children in the diffusion chains conformed to the technique they witnessed, in one experimental condition faithfully transmitting a technique absent in the no-model condition. Five-year-olds display...
This study examined children’s perceptions of the mechanical knowledge of others as a function of ge...
Abstract: Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick...
Tool making has been proposed as a key force in driving the complexity of human material culture. Th...
Developmental and gender effects in the transmission of information about a tool-use task were inves...
In the first of two experiments, we demonstrate the spread of a novel form of tool use across 20 "cu...
The primary goal of this study was to investigate cultural transmission in young children, with spec...
In the first of two experiments, we demonstrate the spread of a novel form of tool use across 20 “cu...
Diffusion studies are taking us a step closer to understanding social learning and cultural transmis...
In one of the first open diffusion experiments with young children, a tool-use task that afforded mu...
Although many animal species show at least some evidence of cultural transmission, broadly defined, ...
An inherent component of tool-use actions is the transformation of the user's operating movement int...
Abstract: Prior research suggests that human children lack an aptitude for tool innovation. However,...
This study examined children's perceptions of the mechanical knowledge of others as a function of ge...
Background: Humans frequently engage in arbitrary, conventional behavior whose primary purpose is to...
Humans frequently engage in arbitrary, conventional behavior whose primary purpose is to identify wi...
This study examined children’s perceptions of the mechanical knowledge of others as a function of ge...
Abstract: Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick...
Tool making has been proposed as a key force in driving the complexity of human material culture. Th...
Developmental and gender effects in the transmission of information about a tool-use task were inves...
In the first of two experiments, we demonstrate the spread of a novel form of tool use across 20 "cu...
The primary goal of this study was to investigate cultural transmission in young children, with spec...
In the first of two experiments, we demonstrate the spread of a novel form of tool use across 20 “cu...
Diffusion studies are taking us a step closer to understanding social learning and cultural transmis...
In one of the first open diffusion experiments with young children, a tool-use task that afforded mu...
Although many animal species show at least some evidence of cultural transmission, broadly defined, ...
An inherent component of tool-use actions is the transformation of the user's operating movement int...
Abstract: Prior research suggests that human children lack an aptitude for tool innovation. However,...
This study examined children's perceptions of the mechanical knowledge of others as a function of ge...
Background: Humans frequently engage in arbitrary, conventional behavior whose primary purpose is to...
Humans frequently engage in arbitrary, conventional behavior whose primary purpose is to identify wi...
This study examined children’s perceptions of the mechanical knowledge of others as a function of ge...
Abstract: Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick...
Tool making has been proposed as a key force in driving the complexity of human material culture. Th...