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Audience Effect
The influence that the presence of others has on an individual's performance or behavior.
Drive Theory
A psychological framework suggesting that motivation arises from biological needs that drive behavior to satisfy them.
Social Facilitation
The tendency for people to perform differently when in the presence of others than when alone, typically showing improved performance on simple or well-rehearsed tasks.
Social Presence
The degree to which a person feels that another person, through mediated communication, appears to be physically present.
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