Peer imitation in children : imitators show communicative attitude only when they copy "effect-less" actions

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Title
Peer imitation in children : imitators show communicative attitude only when they copy "effect-less" actions
Journal
16th European Conference on Developmental Psychology
Author(s)
Cordonier L., Deschenaux A.
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2014
Pages
39-42
Language
english
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In 16th European Conference on Developmental Psychology. Bologna: Medimond - Monduzzi Editore International Proceedings Division.
Abstract
This field study assesses children's relational attitude when they imitate other children. We observe that 3.7- to 5.4-years-old children show communicative attitude toward the model when they reproduce "effect-less" actions, but not when they copy target actions.
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Developmental psychology, Peer imitation, Social communication
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