"The seminal work of Andrew Meltzoff & Keith Moore (1977; 1983; 1989) has played a key role in changing the depth and scope of imitation research. In the process of testing Piaget's developmental stages of infant preverbal learning, Meltzoff and Moore (1977) unwittingly...
...youngest being only 42 minutes old (Meltzoff & Moore, 1983, 1989). The results were the same, demonstrating that newborns possessed an innate ability to imitate in a way that could not be explained by conditioning or the triggering of innate responses." - Garrels, 2004
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What do you think about this in comparison to Piaget,
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