| 11. | The social facilitation model has a similar outlook and labels these differences as unstable changes.
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| 12. | Lastly, social facilitation effects are surprisingly unrelated to the performer's evaluation apprehension.
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| 13. | Furthermore, there is difficulty in determining which social facilitation approach is the most accurate.
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| 14. | Researchers have used electronic performance monitoring ( EPM ) to examine the effects of social facilitation.
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| 15. | Many public tasks demonstrate the effects, both the costs and benefits, of social facilitation.
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| 16. | In addition to these observational findings, there is also experimental evidence for social facilitation effects.
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| 17. | In many experiments, people display signs of social facilitation even in everyday tasks, such as driving.
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| 18. | Social facilitation, for example, is a tendency to work harder and faster in the presence of others.
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| 19. | It was concluded that the presence of others is a sufficient condition for social facilitation and social interference effects.
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| 20. | In Raefeli's meta-analysis of the social facilitation phenomenon in 2002, three conclusions are made.
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