Social learning research outside the laboratory: How and why? Rachel L. KendalBennett G. GalefCarel P. Van Schaik Introduction Pages: 187 - 194
Opportunities and constraints when studying social learning: Developmental approaches and social factors Elizabeth V. LonSdorfKristin E. Bonnie Articles Pages: 195 - 205
Social learning in new Caledonian crows Jennifer C. HolzhaiderGavin R. HuntRussell D. Gray Articles Pages: 206 - 219
Evidence for social learning in wild lemurs (Lemur catta) Rachel L. KendalDeborah M. CustanceHantanirina Rasamimanana Articles Pages: 220 - 234
Investigating the impact of observation errors on the statistical performance of network-based diffusion analysis Mathias FranzCharles L. Nunn Articles Pages: 235 - 242
The effect of task structure on diffusion dynamics: Implications for diffusion curve and network-based analyses Will HoppittAnne KandlerKevin N. Laland Articles Pages: 243 - 251
The importance of history in definitions of culture: Implications from phylogenetic approaches to the study of social learning in chimpanzees Stephen J. Lycett Articles Pages: 252 - 264
Experimental identification of social learning in wild animals Simon M. ReaderDora Biro Articles Pages: 265 - 283
Studying children’s social learning experimentally “in the wild” Emma FlynnAndrew Whiten Articles Pages: 284 - 296
Human cumulative culture in the laboratory: Effects of (micro) population size Christine A. CaldwellAilsa E. Millen Articles Pages: 310 - 318
Experimental studies of animal social learning in the wild: Trying to untangle the mystery of human culture Kim Hill Articles Pages: 319 - 328
Conserving and managing animals that learn socially and share cultures Hal Whitehead Articles Pages: 329 - 336