The effect on our performance that results from the presence of others is ________
A) distributive
B) deindividuation
C) social polarization
D) social reciprocity
E) social facilitation
Answer: E
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a. True b. False
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
According to the text, the two most important advantages of true experiments are that they:
A) minimize attrition and maximize mundane realism B) solve the problem of individual differences and help to minimize confounds C) solve the problem of induction and maximize statistical power D) maximize both internal and external validity