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Explanations > Theories > Social Facilitation ... When we are have tasks which we find relatively easy, we find the presence of other people a positive stimulus such that we perform even better. However, when the tasks are difficult, we find the audience unnerving and ... Social Impact Theory, Social Loafing, Confirmation Bias...
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changingminds.org/explanations/theories/social_facilita...
changingminds.org/explanations/theories/social_facilitation.htm
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University of Colorado @ Boulder ... SOCIAL FACILITATION Simulation is no more ... IMRINTING was part of EXPERSIM. We sincerely regret that the EXPERSIM (experimental simulations) formerly provided on this website are no longer available. The very, very old Fortran code would only run on one of our very, very old servers.
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samiam.colorado.edu/~mcclella/expersim/introsocial.html
samiam.colorado.edu/~mcclella/expersim/introsocial.html
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The Beginnings of Social Facilitation ... Social Facilitation is the phenomenon where performance is altered due to the presence of another person or other people (Rosenbloom, Shahar, Perlman, Estreich, & Kirzner, 2007). This can either a positive or negative effect on performance and can be seen in many situations,
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www.psychwiki.com/wiki/Social_Facilitation
www.psychwiki.com/wiki/Social_Facilitation
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Most worryingly experimenters failed to find the expected social facilitation in a whole range of other tasks, for example when people were asked to learn lists of nonsense syllables or navigate a complicated maze.
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www.spring.org.uk/2009/06/social-facilitation-how-and-w...
www.spring.org.uk/2009/06/social-facilitation-how-and-when-audiences-improve-performance.php
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• First book written on social facilitation, the study of how the presence of one person affects another person • Thorough review of the hundreds of human and animal studies of social facilitation • Guerin also examines the progress and future of social psychology more generally through the topic of...
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www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?ISBN=97805213...
www.cambridge.org/catalogue/catalogue.asp?ISBN=9780521333580
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social facilitation was observed to increase the probability of ... to demonstrate social facilitation of spontaneous drinking at a spout in straightforward ...
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www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/zabel/zabel2.PDF
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Social Influence in Sport: "Social Facilitation ... Researchers are in basic agreement that social facilitation effects exist; and have attempted to answer the question of what it is about an audience or coactors that influences a performer's behavior?
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www.science.smith.edu/exer_sci/ESS570/Soc.%20Fac/SocFac...
www.science.smith.edu/exer_sci/ESS570/Soc.%20Fac/SocFacil.html
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This tendency for people to perform simple tasks better when in the presence of others was called social facilitation. ... Current definition of Social Facilitation -- The strengthening of dominant (well learned) responses due to the presence of others.
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www.rpi.edu/~verwyc/oh7.htm
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Social facilitation is the increased likelihood that someone will perform better at a task because of the mere presence of others. Mere presence can either come in the form of co-actors or an audience.
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www.scienceaid.co.uk/psychology/social/facilitaion.html
www.scienceaid.co.uk/psychology/social/facilitaion.html
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