Psychology and behavorial sciences - Theme
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Social facilitation is a psychological phenomenon that explores how the presence of others can influence our performance on a task. It suggests that we sometimes perform better when others are around, but it's not always a straightforward boost.
Social facilitation is important because it helps us understand the influence of social context on our behavior. It highlights the interplay between:
Social facilitation can be seen in various situations:
Imagine two friends practicing a dance routine together. The familiar and well-rehearsed nature of the task (simple) might benefit from the social facilitation effect. They might feed off each other's energy and perform the routine more confidently compared to practicing alone.
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