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Evidence for a sex effect during overimitation: boys copy irrelevant modelled actions more than girls across cultures

机译:过度模仿时发生性影响的证据:跨文化的男孩比女孩复制无关的模仿行为

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Children are skilful at acquiring tool-using skills by faithfully copying relevant and irrelevant actions performed by others, but poor at innovating tools to solve problems. Five- to twelve-year-old urban French and rural Serbian children (N = 208) were exposed to a Hook task; a jar containing a reward in a bucket and a pipe cleaner as potential recovering tool material. In both countries, few children under the age of 10 made a hook from the pipe cleaner to retrieve the reward on their own. However, from five onward, the majority of unsuccessful children succeeded after seeing an adult model manufacturing a hook without completing the task. Additionally, a third of the children who observed a similar demonstration including an irrelevant action performed with a second object, a string, replicated this meaningless action. Children's difficulty with innovation and early capacity for overimitation thus do not depend on socio-economic background. Strikingly, we document a sex difference in overimitation across cultures, with boys engaging more in overimitation than girls, a finding that may result from differences regarding explorative tool-related behaviour. This male-biased sex effect sheds new light on our understanding of overimitation, and more generally, on how human tool culture evolved.
机译:孩子们会熟练地复制他人执行的相关和不相关的动作,从而掌握工具的使用技巧,但对创新工具来解决问题的能力却很差。 5至12岁的法国和农村塞尔维亚乡村儿童(N = 208)遭受了胡克任务;一个装在桶中的奖励罐和一个管道清洁器作为潜在的回收工具材料。在这两个国家中,很少有10岁以下的孩子从管道清洁器上钩下来,自己捡回奖励。但是,从五岁开始,大多数失败的孩子在看到一个成年模特制作钩子而没有完成任务后成功了。此外,三分之一的孩子观察到类似的演示,包括对第二个对象(例如,弦乐)进行的无关动作,重复了这种无意义的动作。因此,儿童的创新困难和过早模仿的能力并不取决于社会经济背景。令人惊讶的是,我们记录了跨文化的过度模仿中的性别差异,男孩比女孩更多地参与过度模仿,这一发现可能是由于探索性工具相关行为的差异所致。这种男性偏见的性效应为我们对过度模仿的理解提供了新的思路,更广泛的意义在于为人类工具文化的发展提供了新的思路。

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