AP PSYCHOLOGY

SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

GROUP BEHAVIOR

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
the fact that individuals in a group often exert less individual effort than they would if they were not in a group
A
individual dominance
B
social loafing
C
groupthink
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The term social loafing refers to the tendency for individuals to expend less effort when working collectively than when working individually. This phenomenon is much like people’s tendency to be part of a group project, but rely heavily on just a few individuals to complete the work.

Detailed explanation-2: -You may be experiencing something called social loafing. Social loafing is a phenomenon that occurs when people exert less effort toward a task when working in groups than they would have exerted working alone. It’s one of the reasons group work can end up being less productive than the sum of their individual efforts.

Detailed explanation-3: -Social loafing refers to the concept that people are prone to exert less effort when working collectively as part of a group compared to performing a task alone.

Detailed explanation-4: -Members are less likely to put effort towards the group than if they were working alone. Societally, this can cause problems because the accountability of individual workers cannot be identified as easily. In turn, a group may not be able to get as much work done or the quality of the work suffers.

Detailed explanation-5: -Social loafing describes the phenomenon that occurs when individuals exert less effort when working as a group than when working independently. Research indicates that there is some degree of social loafing within every group, whether high-functioning or dysfunctional.

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