The social context of imitation in infancy |
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Authors: | Learmonth Amy E Lamberth Rebecca Rovee-Collier Carolyn |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Manhattanville College, Purchase, NY 10577, USA. |
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Abstract: | Infants increasingly generalize deferred imitation across environmental contexts between 6 and 18 months of age. In three experiments with 126 6-, 9-, 12-, 15-, and 18-month-olds, we examined the role of the social context in deferred imitation. One experimenter demonstrated target actions on a hand puppet, and a second experimenter tested imitation 24h later. When the second experimenter was novel, infants did not exhibit deferred imitation at any age; when infants were preexposed to the second experimenter, all of them did. Imitating immediately after the demonstration also facilitated deferred imitation in a novel social context at all ages but 6 months. Infants' pervasive failure to exhibit deferred imitation in a novel social context may reflect evolutionary selection pressures that favored conservative behavior in social animals. |
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Keywords: | Deferred imitation Immediate imitation Practice Novel tester Social content Infancy Development of imitation |
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