
Social facilitation is the tendency for people to do better on simple tasks when in the presence of other people. This implies that whenever people are being watched by others, they will do well on things that they are already good at doing. The idea that social evaluation has an impact on performance sparked interest in the psychological reasons ...
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(from the article `artiodactyl`) Social facilitation (the instigation of collective behaviour) takes place in herds. After one animal flees, all of the others flee, and the predator ...
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Any enhancement of a motivated behaviour in which individuals do the same thing with some degree of mutual stimulation and consequent coordination. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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The enhancement of dominant responses due to the presence of others.
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The tendency for individuals to perform better in the presence of other people.
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