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Deast7027

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In social facilitation research, the energizing of behavior as a result of the presence of others doing the same thing is called the _____, and when it is the result of the presence of others just watching is called the _____.
 
  a. coaction effect; audience effect
  b. energy motivation; observation motivation
  c. similar hypothesis; dissimilar hypothesis
  d. social hypothesis; achievement hypothesis

Question 2

An Olympic athlete's tendency to do better when competing against others directly than when practicing alone is due to:
 
  a. coaction effect
  b. social facilitation
  c. audience effect
  d. group conformity



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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