Abstract: This study explored how overimitation and collaboration interact in 3 to 6-year-old children in Westernized (N=48 in Experiment 1; N=26 in Experiment 2) and Indigenous Australian communities (N=26 in Experiment 2). Whether working in pairs or on their own rates of overimitation did not differ. However, when the causal functions of modeled actions were unclear the Indigenous Australian children collaborated at enhanced rates compared with the Western children. When the causal role of witnessed actions was identifiable, collaboration rates were correlated with production of causally unnecessary actions, but in the Indigenous Australian children only. This study highlights how children employ imitation and collaboration when acquirin...
Children are exceptional, even \u27super,\u27 imitators but comparatively poor independent problem-s...
Imitation is a key mechanism of human culture and underlies many of the intricacies of human social ...
We highlight two aspects of research into social learning that have been neglected in existing devel...
Abstract: This study explored how overimitation and collaboration interact in 3 to 6-year-old childr...
This study explored how overimitation and collaboration interact in 3- to 6-year-old children in Wes...
Children grow up in environments saturated with tools and objects which they must learn to use. One ...
Children are surrounded by objects that they must learn to use. One of the most efficient ways child...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterise our species, which includes the transmission...
This research was funded under the Undergraduate Research Internship Programme (URIP) organized by t...
Children often "overimitate," comprehensively copying others' actions despite manifest perceptual cu...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to AW and K Laland.Over-imitat...
Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick up the to...
Despite experimental and ethnographic evidence of imitation in the context of skill-based or instrum...
Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick up the to...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...
Children are exceptional, even \u27super,\u27 imitators but comparatively poor independent problem-s...
Imitation is a key mechanism of human culture and underlies many of the intricacies of human social ...
We highlight two aspects of research into social learning that have been neglected in existing devel...
Abstract: This study explored how overimitation and collaboration interact in 3 to 6-year-old childr...
This study explored how overimitation and collaboration interact in 3- to 6-year-old children in Wes...
Children grow up in environments saturated with tools and objects which they must learn to use. One ...
Children are surrounded by objects that they must learn to use. One of the most efficient ways child...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterise our species, which includes the transmission...
This research was funded under the Undergraduate Research Internship Programme (URIP) organized by t...
Children often "overimitate," comprehensively copying others' actions despite manifest perceptual cu...
This work was supported by a John Templeton Foundation grant ID 40128 to AW and K Laland.Over-imitat...
Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick up the to...
Despite experimental and ethnographic evidence of imitation in the context of skill-based or instrum...
Through the mechanisms of observation, imitation and teaching, young children readily pick up the to...
Imitation underlies many traits thought to characterize our species, which includes the transmission...
Children are exceptional, even \u27super,\u27 imitators but comparatively poor independent problem-s...
Imitation is a key mechanism of human culture and underlies many of the intricacies of human social ...
We highlight two aspects of research into social learning that have been neglected in existing devel...