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People engaged in common activities but having minimal direct interaction
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Collectives
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Norman Triplett's study on cyclists
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The presence of another rider releases the competitive instinct, which releases nervous energy and enhances performance
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The presence of others increases arousal, which can affect performance in different ways depending on the task at hand
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The Zajonc Solution
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The rejection elicited most quickly and easily by a given stimulus
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The dominant response
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A process whereby the presence of others enhances performances in easy tasks and impairs performance in difficult ones
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Social facilitation
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A theory holding that the mere presence of others is sufficient to produce social facilitation effects
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Mere presence theory
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A theory holding that the presence of others will produce social facilitation effects only when those others are seen as potential evaluators
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Evaluation Apprehension Theory
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A theory holding that the presence of others will only produce social facilitation effects when the individual is being distracted from the tasked and the other(s) creates attentional conflict
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Distraction-Conflict Theory
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