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OSWALD

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The children in Triplett's classic study of social facilitation reeled in more fishing line when they were
 
  a. in the presence of others
  b. offered a prize
   c. told to do your best
  d. threatened with mild punishment

Question 2

Bill is the field-goal kicker on his high school football team. He makes an average of 60 percent of his kicks in practice, but only 30 percent in actual games. Bill's behavior illustrates social
 
  a. facilitation
  b. loafing
   c. impact theory
  d. inhibition



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D





 

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