Over-imitation has become a well-documented phenomenon. However there is evidence that both social and visible, physically causal factors can influence the occurrence of over-imitation in children. Here we explore the interplay between these two factors, manipulating both task opacity and social information. Four- to 7-year-old children were given either a causally opaque or transparent box, before which they experienced either (1) a condition where they witnessed a taught, knowledgeable person demonstrate an inefficient method and an untaught model demonstrate a more efficient method; or (2) a baseline condition where they witnessed efficient and inefficient methods performed by two untaught models. Results showed that the level of imitati...
Recent studies of social learning have revealed that adult humans are “over-imitators” who frequentl...
Children are generally masterful imitators, both rational and flexible in their reproduction of othe...
Copying the behaviour of others is important for forming social bonds with other people and for lear...
Over-imitation has become a well-documented phenomenon. However there is evidence that both social a...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
The phenomenon of “over-imitation”—the copying of causally irrelevant actions—has influenced researc...
Previous studies have shown that children in the preschool period are fastidious imitators who copy ...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
<div><p>The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-i...
Many previous accounts of imitation have pointed out that children's copying behavior is a means by ...
Children are generally masterful imitators, both rational and flexible in their reproduction of othe...
Children are generally masterful imitators, both rational and flexible in their reproduction of othe...
Recent studies of social learning have revealed that adult humans are “over-imitators” who frequentl...
Children are generally masterful imitators, both rational and flexible in their reproduction of othe...
Copying the behaviour of others is important for forming social bonds with other people and for lear...
Over-imitation has become a well-documented phenomenon. However there is evidence that both social a...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
Children copy the actions of others with high fidelity, even when they are not causally relevant. Th...
The phenomenon of “over-imitation”—the copying of causally irrelevant actions—has influenced researc...
Previous studies have shown that children in the preschool period are fastidious imitators who copy ...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-imitation...
<div><p>The current study avoided the typical laboratory context to determine instead whether over-i...
Many previous accounts of imitation have pointed out that children's copying behavior is a means by ...
Children are generally masterful imitators, both rational and flexible in their reproduction of othe...
Children are generally masterful imitators, both rational and flexible in their reproduction of othe...
Recent studies of social learning have revealed that adult humans are “over-imitators” who frequentl...
Children are generally masterful imitators, both rational and flexible in their reproduction of othe...
Copying the behaviour of others is important for forming social bonds with other people and for lear...