The effect of mere presence on social facilitation an unobtrusive test
An unobstrusive expiremental manipulation was used to test the hypothesis that the mere presence of others can influence an individual's performance. A task was employed for which there were no clear performance criteria, and which was unlikely to engender evaluation apprehension. Performance t...
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