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Define "Group"
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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?
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Presence of others enhances performance.
This is cross species and universal. |
Groups.
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What is social inhibition?
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Presence of others inhibits performance.
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Groups.
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Zajonc issued the NEW Social facilitation. What is NEW social facilitation?
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Arousal enhances the dominant response.
If you're bad at something you get worse, if you're good at something you get better. |
Groups.
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What is social loafing?
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When a group situation decreases evaluation apprehension and some group members don't do as much work.
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Groups.
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What is Evaluation Apprehension?
Name a study that shows this. |
Fear of being evaluated.
Tug of war study. |
Groups.
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How do we decrease social loafing?
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Make people individually accountable.
Make the task exciting. Provide consequence for failures. |
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What is group polarization?
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Enhancement of the groups general tendency.
People who equally hate people end up really hating that person. |
Groups.
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What is group think?
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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.
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What is de-individuation?
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The loss of self awareness that occurs in a group.
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Groups.
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