2024
DOI: 10.1111/desc.13479
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Toddlers do not preferentially transmit generalizable information to others

Didar Karadağ,
Marina Bazhydai,
Gert Westermann

Abstract: Children actively and selectively transmit information to others based on the type of information and the context during learning. Four‐ to 7‐year‐old children preferentially transmit generalizable information in teaching‐like contexts. Although 2‐year‐old children are able to distinguish between generalizable and non‐generalizable information, it is not known whether they likewise transmit generalizable information selectively. We designed a behavioral study to address this question. Two‐year‐old children wer… Show more

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