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Linking Observed Learning Patterns to the Evolution of Cultural Complexity
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Bell, Adrian Viliami
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Artisans
/ Baskets
/ Complexity
/ Constraints on learning
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural change
/ Cultural groups
/ Cultural Transmission
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Ethnography
/ Evolution
/ Females
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Learning rate
/ Modern Society
/ Observational learning
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Social groups
/ Social Learning
/ Stress
/ Teachers
/ Weavers
/ Weaving
/ Women
2015
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Linking Observed Learning Patterns to the Evolution of Cultural Complexity
by
Bell, Adrian Viliami
in
Artisans
/ Baskets
/ Complexity
/ Constraints on learning
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural change
/ Cultural groups
/ Cultural Transmission
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Ethnography
/ Evolution
/ Females
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Learning rate
/ Modern Society
/ Observational learning
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Social groups
/ Social Learning
/ Stress
/ Teachers
/ Weavers
/ Weaving
/ Women
2015
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Linking Observed Learning Patterns to the Evolution of Cultural Complexity
by
Bell, Adrian Viliami
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Artisans
/ Baskets
/ Complexity
/ Constraints on learning
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural change
/ Cultural groups
/ Cultural Transmission
/ Demographics
/ Demography
/ Ethnography
/ Evolution
/ Females
/ Knowledge
/ Learning
/ Learning rate
/ Modern Society
/ Observational learning
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ Social groups
/ Social Learning
/ Stress
/ Teachers
/ Weavers
/ Weaving
/ Women
2015
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Linking Observed Learning Patterns to the Evolution of Cultural Complexity
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Linking Observed Learning Patterns to the Evolution of Cultural Complexity
2015
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Overview
Demographic effects on cultural complexity are controversial. Some view the arguments for cultural drift and similar mechanisms as overstating the importance of difficulty in learning, socially or individually. Others stress that social learning is vital, and larger social groups with active cultural transmission yield greater cultural complexity. Using ethnographic data collected among women weavers in the South Pacific, I advance the debate by estimating learning parameters directly relevant to a theoretical model of the evolution of cultural complexity. Through a sensitivity analysis of the estimated model, I show potential learning effects on the production rate of a prestigious cultural good. I advocate further ethnographic work to understand the learning process in naturalistic contexts, as vital to advancing our knowledge of the origins and persistence (or not) of cultural complexity in past and contemporary societies.
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