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Rational over-imitation: Preschoolers consider material costs and copy causally irrelevant actions selectively

机译:合理的过度模仿:学龄前儿童考虑物质成本并有选择地复制因果关系无关的行为

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Children's strong tendency to over-imitate - i.e., to reproduce causally irrelevant actions - presents a well-documented, yet puzzling, phenomenon. On first sight this instrumentally inefficient behavior seems maladaptive and different accounts have been put forward to explain it. Causal accounts claim that children are misled by an adult's demonstration, mistake the superfluous actions as causally necessary, and therefore imitate them. Other accounts emphasize cognitive-motivational aspects underlying over imitation, e.g. social motivations to affiliate with the model, or to adhere to normative conventions. Since all accounts predict the occurrence of over-imitation under typical conditions, different parameters and circumstances have to be considered to distinguish between them. Thus, we investigated children's over-imitation and their spontaneous verbal reactions to a puppet's behavior, in contexts in which a causally irrelevant action either led to the destruction of a valuable object belonging to the experimenter, or not. In addition, children saw the full action sequence being demonstrated either with an instrumental or a conventional focus. Causal accounts predict no flexibility across these contexts, because over-imitation is said to occur automatically. Normative accounts claim that different normative considerations affect children's behavior and action parsing, and therefore predict different response patterns across conditions. We found that over-imitation was less frequent in costly and instrumental conditions. Children criticized the puppet for omitting irrelevant actions more often in the non-costly condition, but criticized her more often for performing irrelevant actions in the costly condition, often expressing their moral concern. The results support the rational normative action interpretation account of over-imitation. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:儿童过度模仿的强烈倾向-即再现因果无关的动作-呈现出一种有据可查但令人困惑的现象。乍看之下,这种工具效率低下的行为似乎具有不良适应能力,并提出了不同的解释。因果关系的说法是,儿童被成年人的示威行为所误导,将多余的行为误认为是因果关系所必需的,因此模仿了他们。其他叙述则强调模仿背后的认知动机方面,例如加入模型或遵守规范惯例的社会动机。由于所有帐户都预测了在典型条件下过度模仿的发生,因此必须考虑不同的参数和情况以对其进行区分。因此,在因果无关紧要的行为导致或不破坏属于实验者的有价值物体的情况下,我们调查了儿童的过度模仿及其对木偶行为的自发言语反应。此外,孩子们看到了完整的动作序列,无论是在工具上还是在常规上都得到了演示。因果关系说明在这些情况下没有灵活性,因为据说过度模仿是自动发生的。规范性说明声称,不同的规范性考虑因素会影响儿童的行为和动作解析,因此会预测各种情况下的不同响应模式。我们发现,在昂贵的乐器环境中,过度模仿的频率较低。孩子们批评人偶在无代价的情况下更频繁地省略无关紧要的行为,但更经常批评她在代价高昂的条件下进行无关紧要的行为,常常表达自己的道义关注。结果支持过度模仿的理性规范动作解释。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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