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Define "Group"
2 or more people who for longer than a few moments interact with and influence each other and and perceive one another as an "us"
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What is the ORIGINAL Social Facilitation?
Presence of others enhances performance.

This is cross species and universal.
Groups.
What is social inhibition?
Presence of others inhibits performance.
Groups.
Zajonc issued the NEW Social facilitation. What is NEW social facilitation?
Arousal enhances the dominant response.

If you're bad at something you get worse, if you're good at something you get better.
Groups.
What is social loafing?
When a group situation decreases evaluation apprehension and some group members don't do as much work.
Groups.
What is Evaluation Apprehension?

Name a study that shows this.
Fear of being evaluated.

Tug of war study.
Groups.
How do we decrease social loafing?
Make people individually accountable.
Make the task exciting.
Provide consequence for failures.
Groups.
What is group polarization?
Enhancement of the groups general tendency.

People who equally hate people end up really hating that person.
Groups.
What is group think?
When people are so concerned with the harmony of the group that they let the group makes a bad decision.

ex. Bay of Pigs
Groups.
What is de-individuation?
The loss of self awareness that occurs in a group.
Groups.