Chapter
Chapter 1 Introduction
Abstract
Psychologists working in the area of social learning in animals usually want to know whether nonhuman animals can imitate behavior they observe. It is assumed that any situation in which animals “from an act witnessed learn to do an act” provide an opportunity both to investigate the cognitive abilities of animals and to compare the mental processes of humans with those of other animals. Researchers whose work on social learning is part of a …
Authors
Galef BG
Book title
Social Learning in Animals
Pagination
pp. 3-15
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
1996
DOI
10.1016/b978-012273965-1/50002-9