When the Transmission of Culture Is Child's Play

Volume: 7, Issue: 3, Pages: e34066 - e34066
Published: Mar 30, 2012
Abstract
Humans frequently engage in arbitrary, conventional behavior whose primary purpose is to identify with cultural in-groups. The propensity for doing so is established early in human ontogeny as children become progressively enmeshed in their own cultural milieu. This is exemplified by their habitual replication of causally redundant actions shown to them by adults. Yet children seemingly ignore such actions shown to them by peers. How then does...
Paper Details
Title
When the Transmission of Culture Is Child's Play
Published Date
Mar 30, 2012
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
3
Pages
e34066 - e34066
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