Self-efficacy theory implications for social facilitation and social loafing
Two experiments indicate that the areas of social facilitation and social loafing are complementary and can be conceptualized in terms of self-efficacy theory. In Exp 1, efficacy expectancies were manipulated by false performance feedback, and outcome expectancies were manipulated by 3 group conditi...
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