Group projects would be a prime social context for social facilitation.
Being around others enhances the performance of individual tasks, a social phenomenon known as social facilitation. It follows that people perform tasks more effectively when working with others than when working alone. Coaction, performing for an audience, and it seems to depend on task complexity are all instances where social facilitation is elicited. Also known as audience effects, social facilitation has been observed to take place when a task is carried out in front of an audience or while under close observation. There has been a lack of consensus in the research on the impact of audience and coaction on social facilitation. Robert Zajonc (1965) hypothesized that task complexity could be the reason these circumstances don't always result in social facilitation.
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