Prestige-biased social learning: current evidence and outstanding questions
Abstract
Cultural evolution theory posits that a major factor in human ecological success is our high-fidelity and selective social learning, which permits the accumulation of adaptive knowledge and skills over successive generations. One way to acquire adaptive social information is by preferentially copying competent individuals within a valuable domain ( success bias ). However, competence within a domain is often difficult or impossible to directly...
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Title
Prestige-biased social learning: current evidence and outstanding questions
Published Date
Feb 19, 2019
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Volume
5
Issue
1
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