Prior experiments with children across seven different societies have indicated U-shaped age patterns in the likelihood of copying majority demonstrations. It is unclear which learning strategies underlie the observed responses that create these patterns. Here we broaden the understanding of children’s learning strategies by: (1) exploring social learning patterns among 6–13-year-olds (n = 270) from ethnolinguistically varied communities in Vanuatu; (2) comparing these data with those reported from other societies (n = 629), and (3) re-analysing our and previous data based on a theoretically plausible set of underlying strategies using Bayesian methods. We find higher rates of social learning in children from Vanuatu, a country with high li...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
Cultural evolution theorists have suggested that humans employ similarity-biased social learning - w...
Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adap...
Social learning is a crucial human ability. Here, the authors examined children in 7 cultures and sh...
The human aptitude for imitation and social learning underpins our advanced cultural practices. Whil...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
This work was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (40128).Cultural evolutionary theory posits...
Humans have adapted well to diverse environments in part because of their ability to efficiently acq...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to AW, and by Economic and Soc...
© 2016 Burdett et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
© 2016 The Authors Theoretical models of social learning predict that individuals can benefit from u...
To differentiate the use of simple associations from use of explicitly reasoned selective social lea...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
Cultural evolution theorists have suggested that humans employ similarity-biased social learning - w...
Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adap...
Social learning is a crucial human ability. Here, the authors examined children in 7 cultures and sh...
The human aptitude for imitation and social learning underpins our advanced cultural practices. Whil...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
This work was supported by the John Templeton Foundation (40128).Cultural evolutionary theory posits...
Humans have adapted well to diverse environments in part because of their ability to efficiently acq...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to AW, and by Economic and Soc...
© 2016 Burdett et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
© 2016 The Authors Theoretical models of social learning predict that individuals can benefit from u...
To differentiate the use of simple associations from use of explicitly reasoned selective social lea...
Human culture relies on extensive use of social transmission, which must be integrated with independ...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
Cultural evolution theorists have suggested that humans employ similarity-biased social learning - w...
Social learning has allowed humans to build up extensive cultural repertoires, enabling them to adap...