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Learning in Social Networks [PDF]

open access: possible, 2016
This survey covers models of how agents update behaviors and beliefs using information conveyed through social connections. The chapter begins with sequential social learning models, in which each agent makes a decision once and for all after observing a subset of prior decisions; the discussion is organized around the concepts of diffusion and ...
Benjamin Golub, Evan Sadler
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Social Learning in Economics

Annual Review of Economics, 2014
Social learning is a rapidly growing field for empirical and theoretical research in economics. We encounter social learning in many economically important phenomena, such as the adoption of new products and technologies or job search in labor markets. We review the existing empirical and theoretical literatures and argue that they have evolved largely
Tanya Rosenblat   +3 more
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The social motivation for social learning

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2008
AbstractThrough the second year, children's copying behaviour shifts from a focus on emulating to a focus on imitating. This shift can be explained by a change in focus from copying others to satisfy cognitive motivations to copying in order to satisfy social motivations.
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A Social Theory of Learning

2013
A social theory of learning integrate the components necessary to characterize social participation as a process of learning and of knowing. These components include the following: meaning, practice, community, and identity. There are many different kinds of learning theory.
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Social Learning and Culture

1997
Abstract This chapter reviews the primate research literature on primate culture and social learning mechanisms and strategies. The chapter begins with an historical account of primate cultures, most notably those of chimpanzees but also orangutans, capuchins, and Japanese macaques.
Michael Tomasello, Josep Call
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Social Learning

2018
Wild, S., Hoppitt, W.
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Political Learning and Socialization

2016
Political Learning and Political Socialization are two concepts in international relations and foreign policy that attempt to get at the cognitive and social dynamics present in the international system. Both concepts require interplay across multiple levels of analysis and a focus on agency inherent in different types of actors. Both have involved the
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