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Majority-biased learning: In humans and chimpanzees knowledge is transmitted within a group by means of a majority principle

April 12, 2012 by

In humans and chimpanzees knowledge is transmitted within a group by means of a majority principle. Chimpanzees are more likely to copy an action performed by a large number of individuals than an action that was performed more frequently. Two-year old children consider both the number of individuals and the frequency of the action demonstrated. For orangutans, however, none of the factors play a role.

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