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Investigating the Mechanisms of Cultural Acquisition How Pervasive is Overimitation in Adults?

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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
卷 43, 期 4, 页码 185-195

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HOGREFE & HUBER PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1027/1864-9335/a000119

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social learning; overimitation; imitation; cultural evolution; observational learning

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High-fidelity copying is critical to the acquisition of culture. However, young children's high-fidelity imitation can result in overimitation, the copying of instrumentally irrelevant actions. We present a series of studies investigating whether adults too overimitate. Experiment I found that adults do overimitate, even when evaluation pressures were reduced (Experiment 2) and when participants were faced with a time pressure involving a monetary reward (Experiment 3). Only when participants were presented with a demonstration by someone they believed to be a fellow participant (Experiment 4) did less than half of them overimitate. Thus, overimitation appears to be a robust, adaptive process allowing the acquisition of new information in unfamiliar settings.

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