Two experiments were conducted t o determine i f vigilance performance could be reliably improved by the presence o f potentially evaluative or nonevaluative coactors, and t o examine differential predictions regarding the necessary conditions for social faci l i ta t ion. Neither the mere presence of a coactor nor the presence of evaluation potential was found t o improve performance
The hypothesis was examined that, because it. is drive-producing, the presence of an audience enhanc...
Vigilance, or the ability to maintain sustained attention over prolonged periods of time, is an impo...
An unobstrusive experimental manipulation was used to test the hypothesis that the mere presence of ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of an independent coactor on ...
Vigilance is the ability of an observer to maintain attention for extended periods of time; however,...
Vigilance is known as sustained attention over a prolonged period of time in which respondents are r...
Previous research on social facilitation (e.g. Harkins, 1987) has made it clear that the potential f...
Research on sustained attention regularly reports declines in task performance as a function of time...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, is the ability to maintain attention for extended periods of time...
Abstract. Zajonc ’ theory that the presence of a coactor is suffi-cient to facilitate a dominant res...
Five experimental studies of social facilitation are reported. These were conducted as part of a pro...
Social facilitation is the oldest experimental concept in social psychology. Throughout decades of s...
The present study sought to elucidate the differences in performance in a social facilitation paradi...
A study is reported which examined the effects of the presence of others, recording equipment, and a...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Education School at Morehead State University in partial fu...
The hypothesis was examined that, because it. is drive-producing, the presence of an audience enhanc...
Vigilance, or the ability to maintain sustained attention over prolonged periods of time, is an impo...
An unobstrusive experimental manipulation was used to test the hypothesis that the mere presence of ...
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of an independent coactor on ...
Vigilance is the ability of an observer to maintain attention for extended periods of time; however,...
Vigilance is known as sustained attention over a prolonged period of time in which respondents are r...
Previous research on social facilitation (e.g. Harkins, 1987) has made it clear that the potential f...
Research on sustained attention regularly reports declines in task performance as a function of time...
Vigilance, or sustained attention, is the ability to maintain attention for extended periods of time...
Abstract. Zajonc ’ theory that the presence of a coactor is suffi-cient to facilitate a dominant res...
Five experimental studies of social facilitation are reported. These were conducted as part of a pro...
Social facilitation is the oldest experimental concept in social psychology. Throughout decades of s...
The present study sought to elucidate the differences in performance in a social facilitation paradi...
A study is reported which examined the effects of the presence of others, recording equipment, and a...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Education School at Morehead State University in partial fu...
The hypothesis was examined that, because it. is drive-producing, the presence of an audience enhanc...
Vigilance, or the ability to maintain sustained attention over prolonged periods of time, is an impo...
An unobstrusive experimental manipulation was used to test the hypothesis that the mere presence of ...