EMULATION

Emulation

In emulation learning, subjects learn about parts of their environment and use this to achieve their own goals. Observational learning is based primarily on the work of Albert Bandura. First coined by child psychologist David Wood in 1988. In 1990 “emulation” was taken up by Michael Tomasello to explain the findings of an earlier study on ape social learning. The meaning of the term emulation has changed gradually since.

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emulation

Noun

  1. The endeavor or desire to equal or excel someone else in qualities or actions.
  2. Jealous rivalry; envy; envious contention.
  3. Running a program or other software designed for a different system.


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