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Not all intergroup interactions lead to negative outcomes. Sometimes, being in a group situation can improve performance. Social facilitation occurs when an individual performs better when an audience is watching than when the individual performs the behavior alone. This typically occurs when people are performing a task for which they are skilled.

Can you think of an example in which having an audience could improve performance? One common example is sports. Skilled basketball players will be more likely to make a free throw basket when surrounded by a cheering audience than when playing alone in the gym. However, there are instances when even skilled athletes can have difficulty under pressure. For example, if an athlete is less skilled or nervous about making a free throw, having an audience may actually hinder rather than help. In sum, social facilitation is likely to occur for easy tasks, or tasks at which we are skilled, but worse performance may occur when performing in front of others, depending on the task.

 

This text is adapted from OpenStax, Psychology. OpenStax CNX.

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Social FacilitationAudience PresenceEnhanced PerformanceWell rehearsed TasksDancing DifficultyPacked EnvironmentArousalScoring More PointsIncorrect MovesNervesHome team AdvantageIntergroup InteractionsPerformance ImprovementSkilled Basketball Players

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