What is social facilitation? Provide an example

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Social facilitation is the process through which the mere presence of others increases the likelihood of dominant responses, leading to better performance on well-mastered tasks and poorer performance on unmastered tasks.

Psychology

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Researchers in artificial intelligence emphasize that

a. both the human brain and the computer can compare symbols and make choices, based on that comparison. b. human memory distinguishes between short-term memory and long-term memory, whereas computer models have no comparable distinction. c. neither the human mind nor the computer can compare symbols. d. a flowchart designed in connection with a computer is very different from human mental processes.

Psychology

While __________ conditioning focuses on spreading a reflexive response to a new precipitating stimulus, __________ conditioning utilizes an organism's ability to associate actions with future consequences

a. operant; vicarious b. vicarious; latent c. latent; classical d. classical; operant

Psychology

Dr. Chen counsels children in middle childhood. She primarily sees children between which age range?

a. ages 6 to 12 years c. ages birth to 3 years b. ages 12 to 20 years d. ages 3 to 6 years

Psychology

Infants whose parents help them practice specific locomotor skills, such as sitting upright on their own, tend to develop those specific skills

a. later than infants who were not given any assistance b. earlier than infants who did not receive any assistance c. at the same time as infants without practice or assistance d. and other locomotor skills, such as pulling themselves to a standing position, earlier than infants who are not given additional experience with any of those skills

Psychology