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Social Facilitation Theory
A theory that explains how the presence of others influences the performance of an individual, often leading to improvements in tasks they are good at.
Performance
The act of carrying out a task or the level of efficiency and effectiveness shown in the execution of a task.
Simple Tasks
Activities or work that can be easily accomplished without requiring extensive skills or resources.
Social Facilitation Theory
Proposes that the presence of others enhances an individual's performance on simple tasks but can impair performance on complex tasks.
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