In emulation learning, subjects learn about parts of their environment and use this to achieve their own goals and is an observational learning mechanism (sometimes called social learning mechanisms). In this context, emulation was first coined by child psychologist David Wood in 1988. In 1990 "emulation" was taken up by Michael Tomasello to explain the findings of an earlier study on ape social learning. The meaning of the term emulation has changed gradually over time.
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| - Emulazione , volgarmente chiamata anche spirito di emulazione, psicologicamente è una propensione ad imitare i comportamenti di una persona, anche virtuale, per la quale si nutre una stima o si sente una sintonia esperienziale, ispirandosi a lei come modello ideale per azioni simili, con la convinzione di perseguire gli stessi scopi. È una condizione frequente soprattutto in fase adolescenziale. (it)
- In emulation learning, subjects learn about parts of their environment and use this to achieve their own goals and is an observational learning mechanism (sometimes called social learning mechanisms). In this context, emulation was first coined by child psychologist David Wood in 1988. In 1990 "emulation" was taken up by Michael Tomasello to explain the findings of an earlier study on ape social learning. The meaning of the term emulation has changed gradually over time. (en)
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| - In emulation learning, subjects learn about parts of their environment and use this to achieve their own goals and is an observational learning mechanism (sometimes called social learning mechanisms). In this context, emulation was first coined by child psychologist David Wood in 1988. In 1990 "emulation" was taken up by Michael Tomasello to explain the findings of an earlier study on ape social learning. The meaning of the term emulation has changed gradually over time. Emulation is different from imitation - because emulation focuses on the action's environmental results instead of a model's action themselves. The fidelity of an observational learning mechanism is expected to have profound implications for its capacity for cultural transmission. Emulation is argued by some to produce only fleeting fidelity - though this is still being discussed. (en)
- Emulazione , volgarmente chiamata anche spirito di emulazione, psicologicamente è una propensione ad imitare i comportamenti di una persona, anche virtuale, per la quale si nutre una stima o si sente una sintonia esperienziale, ispirandosi a lei come modello ideale per azioni simili, con la convinzione di perseguire gli stessi scopi. È una condizione frequente soprattutto in fase adolescenziale. (it)
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