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Drive Theory
Zajonc’s theory that the physical presence of members of the same species instinctively causes arousal that motivates performance of habitual behaviour patterns.
Social Facilitation
The phenomenon that people perform tasks better or more efficiently in the presence of others than when alone.
Social Inhibition
The tendency for individuals to perform differently, usually worse, when in the presence of others than when alone.
Distraction/Conflict Theory
A theory suggesting that the presence of conflicting stimuli or distractions can impair cognitive performance and decision-making processes.
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