Why Copy Others? Insights from the Social Learning Strategies Tournament

作者: L. Rendell , R. Boyd , D. Cownden , M. Enquist , K. Eriksson

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.1184719

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摘要: … Social learning (learning through observation or interaction with other individuals) is … how to use social learning and its asocial alternative (for example, trial-and-error learning) to …

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