Prestige-biased cultural learning: bystander's differential attention to potential models influences children's learning
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Joseph Henrich | J. Henrich | Maciej Chudek | S. Birch | Maciej Chudek | Susan A. J. Birch | Sarah Heller | Sarah-Grace Heller
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