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Test Social facilitation in performance
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1st QUESTION: What is social facilitation?
Increased performance when food is available
Improving performance in solitude
The tendency to perform better than others on simple tasks
The desire to compete without distractions
2nd QUESTION: Who was the first to observe social facilitation?
Gustav Le Bon
Robert Zajonc
Norman Triplett
Henri Tajfel
QUESTION 3: What happens with complex tasks in the presence of others?
Improves performance
It does not affect the result
Performance worsens
Increases creativity
QUESTION 4: What does Zajonc's theory propose about activation?
That the presence of others diminishes attention
That physiological activation increases in response to others
That people always act better alone
That external evaluation reduces arousal
QUESTION 5: What type of tasks does the presence of others improve according to Zajonc?
The difficult tasks
The novel tasks
Simple or well-learned tasks
Individual tasks
QUESTION 6: What is an alternative explanation to Zajonc's theory?
The theory of social identity
The theory of operant conditioning
Apprehension about evaluation
The theory of positive reinforcement
QUESTION 7: What generates distraction-conflict?
An increase in attention
A conflict between attention to the task and to others
A decrease in activation
An increase in memory
QUESTION 8: In what contexts does social facilitation have implications?
Only in extreme sports
In social, legal and personal contexts
In educational, work and sports contexts
In situations of isolation
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