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  Children's distinct drive to reproduce costly rituals (advance online)

Zhao, M., Fong, F. T. K., Whiten, A., & Nielsen, M. (2023). Children's distinct drive to reproduce costly rituals (advance online). Child Development. doi:10.1111/cdev.14061.

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Zhao, Mingxuan, Author
Fong, Frankie T. K.1, Author                 
Whiten, Andrew, Author
Nielsen, Mark, Author
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1Department of Comparative Cultural Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_3040267              

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Free keywords: article, child, child development, cognition, controlled study, human, imitation, learning, Oceanian, reward, ritual
 Abstract: Abstract Costly rituals are ubiquitous and adaptive. Yet, little is known about how children develop to acquire them. The current study examined children's imitation of costly rituals. Ninety-three 4?6?year olds (47 girls, 45% Oceanians, tested in 2022) were shown how to place tokens into a tube to earn stickers, using either a ritualistic or non-ritualistic costly action sequence. Children shown the ritualistic actions imitated faithfully at the expense of gaining stickers; conversely, those shown the non-ritualistic actions ignored them and obtained maximum reward. This highlights how preschool children are adept at and motivated to learn rituals, despite significant material cost. This study provides insights into the early development of cultural learning and the adaptive value of rituals in group cognition.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-12-18
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Rev. Type: Peer
 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1111/cdev.14061
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Title: Child Development
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