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Test Social loafing in group tasks
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What is social loafing?
A tendency to speak more in public
A reduction in individual group effort
An improvement in individual performance in a group
A team evaluation technique
QUESTION 2: What is a key difference between social facilitation and social loafing?
Both promote collective effort
Only social facilitation increases group effort
Social loafing occurs when effort increases
Both are based on external evaluation
QUESTION 3: Who first observed social loafing?
Henri Tajfel
Kurt Lewin
Max Ringelmann
Robert Zajonc
QUESTION 4: What happens when responsibility is diluted within the group?
Increase individual engagement
Promotes group creativity
Decreases individual effort
Improves communication
QUESTION 5: What effect does the lack of individual evaluation have?
Increases the desire to compete
Reduces active participation
Improve collaboration
Decreases motivation for recognition
QUESTION 6: How can the perception of inequity influence group effort?
Motivates members to improve
Increases group identification
It can lead to a decrease in one's own effort
Promotes leadership
QUESTION 7: What strategy helps reduce social loafing?
Encourage role rotation
Punish passive members
Make individual contributions visible
Increase the number of tasks
QUESTION 8: In what contexts is it relevant to understand social loafing?
In family settings
In social and recreational contexts
In work and educational teams
Only in professional sports
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