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Imitation: The Basics is an engaging introduction to the topic of
imitation behavior in humans, providing a summary of existing
scientific research on imitation, covering everything from examples
of imitation across each developmental stage to animal imitation
such as monkeys imitating each other. The authors argue that
imitation forms the foundation of long-lasting relationships,
including those between children and parents, as well as intimate
partners. Structured to resemble a human lifetime, chapters explore
the reasons behind why people imitate, and address imitation across
all phases of life, starting from infancy, childhood, adolescence,
adulthood and ending with late adulthood. The authors describe
characteristic forms of imitation that occur in these life stages
and provide answers to the following important questions: Who do
humans imitate? Who is more likely to imitate others? What kind of
behaviors do humans imitate? Is there a dark side of imitation?
When do humans imitate each other? And are there cultural
differences in imitation? Written in a clear and accessible style,
this book is perfect for undergraduate students of social
psychology, developmental psychology and neuroscience, as well as
professionals, academics and any general readers interested in
research about human social behavior.
Imitation: The Basics is an engaging introduction to the topic of
imitation behavior in humans, providing a summary of existing
scientific research on imitation, covering everything from examples
of imitation across each developmental stage to animal imitation
such as monkeys imitating each other. The authors argue that
imitation forms the foundation of long-lasting relationships,
including those between children and parents, as well as intimate
partners. Structured to resemble a human lifetime, chapters explore
the reasons behind why people imitate, and address imitation across
all phases of life, starting from infancy, childhood, adolescence,
adulthood and ending with late adulthood. The authors describe
characteristic forms of imitation that occur in these life stages
and provide answers to the following important questions: Who do
humans imitate? Who is more likely to imitate others? What kind of
behaviors do humans imitate? Is there a dark side of imitation?
When do humans imitate each other? And are there cultural
differences in imitation? Written in a clear and accessible style,
this book is perfect for undergraduate students of social
psychology, developmental psychology and neuroscience, as well as
professionals, academics and any general readers interested in
research about human social behavior.
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