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- W965804512 abstract "Many researchers assume that the answer to the question of imitation in apes is more positive due to two complicating factors. First, there are many different ways to ape. A number of theorists have demonstrated that the same behavioral outcome may result from very different processes of learning and social learning. This potential ambiguity in what it means to “ape,” thus, makes the current question less than totally straightforward, and it means that a certain amount of theoretical work must be done before the relevant research literature may be usefully examined. The second complicating factor is that research on the social learning of apes comes from very different sources. These studies have the virtue of ecological validity, but their lack of experimental control means that they are of limited usefulness in determining with any precision the learning processes that are responsible for the observed population differences. This chapter closes with the conclusion that captive chimpanzees raised by their mothers are a better model for wild chimpanzees than chimpanzees that are raised in human-like ways. This means that the answer to the more general question of whether apes ape is—only when trained by humans, either formally or informally, to do so. It is possible that there are further important distinctions to be made in various types of social understanding and learning that one has yet to recognize." @default.
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