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What is a group?
Two or more people who, for longer than a few moments, interact with and influence one another and perceive one another as "us"
What are co-actors?
Co-participants working individually on a noncompetitive activity.
Social facilitation (original meaning)
The tendency of people to perform simple or well-learned tasks better when others are present
Social Facilitation(Current meaning)
The strengthening of dominant responses in the presence of others
Task that comes easy when you and it gets better when people are present.
Evaluation apprehension
Concern for how others are evaluating us.
Social Loafing
The tendency for people to exert less effort when they pool their efforts toward a common goal than when they are individually accountable
Freeloaders (free riders)
People who benefit from the group but give little in return
free loaders
Situations where we social loaf less
- If not being held individually accountable.
Situations where we social loaf more
When working with friends
- If there is a lot on steak
- Challenging
Who social loafs more
Individualist cultures
Impact of deindividuation
Loss of self awareness in the presence of others.
Riots, pplz behave differently
Diffusion of responsibility
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Arousing and distracting activities
Distracts us so that we do not think of our consequences for behavior.
group polarization
The group polarization hypothesis predicts that discussion will strengthen an attitude shared by group members.