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Watson and Skinner led "the cognitive revolution" and returned psychology to the study of mental processes.
Social Loafing
Social loafing is the phenomenon where individuals exert less effort when working in a group compared to when working alone.
Bystander Intervention
The act of stepping in to help someone in need when others present may not take action.
Social Running
refers to the activity of running in groups or communities, often for social interaction, peer support, and motivation rather than competitive purposes.
Informational Social Influence
The influence of others that leads an individual to conform because they believe the group is competent and has the correct information, especially in ambiguous situations.
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