ERIC Number: EJ763195
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2007
Pages: 19
Abstractor: Author
Reference Count: 84
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ISSN: ISSN-0009-3920
Doing the Right Thing: Infants' Selection of Actions to Imitate from Observed Event Sequences
Brugger, Amy; Lariviere, Leslie Adams; Mumme, Donna L.; Bushnell, Emily W.
Child Development, v78 n3 p806-824 May-Jun 2007
Two studies were conducted to investigate how 14- to 16-month-old infants select actions to imitate from the stream of events. In each study, an experimenter demonstrated two actions leading to an interesting effect. Aspects of the first action were manipulated and whether infants performed this action when given the objects was observed. In both studies, infants were more likely to imitate the first action when it was physically necessary to generate the effect, and in Study 2 they were also more likely to imitate the action when it was socially cued. It seems that infants' own knowledge of space and causality as well as their sensitivity to others' social signals both contribute to their tendency to imitate actions.
Descriptors: Infants, Imitation, Visual Stimuli, Observation, Attribution Theory, Social Behavior, Cognitive Ability
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Language: English
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