Abstract: Previous research has demonstrated an efficiency bias in social learning whereby young children preferentially imitate the functional actions of a successful group member over an individual. Our aim in the current research was to examine whether this bias remains when actions are presented as conventional rather than instrumental. Preschool children watched videos of an individual and a group member. The individual always demonstrated a successful instrumental action and the group member an unsuccessful action that was either causally transparent or opaque. Highlighting the selective nature of social learning, children copied the group at higher rates when the demonstrated actions were causally opaque than when they were causally ...
Humans have adapted well to diverse environments in part because of their ability to efficiently acq...
Abstract: Rituals are a ubiquitous feature of human behavior, yet we know little about the cognitive...
Previous studies have shown that children in the preschool period are fastidious imitators who copy ...
Previous research has demonstrated an efficiency bias in social learning whereby young children pref...
Abstract: Previous research has demonstrated an efficiency bias in social learning whereby young chi...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...
Fourteen-month-olds selectively imitated a sub-efficient means (illuminating a lightbox by a head-to...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
Sub-efficient action routines often represent culture-specific conventional forms of actions that be...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
This study examined whether instrumental and normative learning contexts differentially influence 4-...
Costly rituals are ubiquitous and adaptive. Yet, little is known about how children develop to acqui...
Many rituals are socially stipulated such that engaging in a group's rituals can fundamentally signa...
Children are sensitive to both social and non-social aspects of the learning environment. Among soci...
The tendency to imitate causally irrelevant actions is termed overimitation. Here we investigated (a...
Humans have adapted well to diverse environments in part because of their ability to efficiently acq...
Abstract: Rituals are a ubiquitous feature of human behavior, yet we know little about the cognitive...
Previous studies have shown that children in the preschool period are fastidious imitators who copy ...
Previous research has demonstrated an efficiency bias in social learning whereby young children pref...
Abstract: Previous research has demonstrated an efficiency bias in social learning whereby young chi...
Researchers have long argued that ritual plays a crucial role in marking social identities and bindi...
Fourteen-month-olds selectively imitated a sub-efficient means (illuminating a lightbox by a head-to...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
Sub-efficient action routines often represent culture-specific conventional forms of actions that be...
Cultural evolutionary theory posits that human cultural complexity rests on a set of adaptive learni...
This study examined whether instrumental and normative learning contexts differentially influence 4-...
Costly rituals are ubiquitous and adaptive. Yet, little is known about how children develop to acqui...
Many rituals are socially stipulated such that engaging in a group's rituals can fundamentally signa...
Children are sensitive to both social and non-social aspects of the learning environment. Among soci...
The tendency to imitate causally irrelevant actions is termed overimitation. Here we investigated (a...
Humans have adapted well to diverse environments in part because of their ability to efficiently acq...
Abstract: Rituals are a ubiquitous feature of human behavior, yet we know little about the cognitive...
Previous studies have shown that children in the preschool period are fastidious imitators who copy ...