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- Imitative_learning abstract "Imitative learning is a type of social learning whereby new behaviors are acquired via imitation. Imitation aids in communication, social interaction, and the ability to modulate one's emotions to account for the emotions of others, and is "essential for healthy sensorimotor development and social functioning". The ability to match one's actions to those observed in others occurs in humans and animals; imitative learning plays an important role in humans in cultural development.".
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- Imitative_learning wikiPageWikiLinkText "Imitative learning".
- Imitative_learning wikiPageWikiLinkText "imitative learning".
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- Imitative_learning subject Category:Behavioral_concepts.
- Imitative_learning subject Category:Learning.
- Imitative_learning subject Category:Social_learning_theory.
- Imitative_learning hypernym Learning.
- Imitative_learning type University.
- Imitative_learning comment "Imitative learning is a type of social learning whereby new behaviors are acquired via imitation. Imitation aids in communication, social interaction, and the ability to modulate one's emotions to account for the emotions of others, and is "essential for healthy sensorimotor development and social functioning". The ability to match one's actions to those observed in others occurs in humans and animals; imitative learning plays an important role in humans in cultural development.".
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