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Imitative learning
Imitative learning refers to the first stage of cultural learning in the theory of cultural learning of Tomasello et al. which occurs when the learner internalizes something of the model 's behavioral strategies and intentions for executing the behavior; contrast with instructed learning, collaborative learning (see Cultural learning)
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