The emergence and adaptive use of prestige in an online social learning task
Abstract Prestige-biased social learning occurs when individuals preferentially learn from others who are highly respected, admired, copied, or attended to in their group. This form of social learning is argued to reflect novel forms of social hierarchy in human societies, and, by providing an effic...
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Main Authors: | C. O. Brand, S. Heap, T. J. H. Morgan, A. Mesoudi |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f83cbe9d139b483fb82f5ca98e15a43d |
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