Social Facilitation: When Others Make Us Better, or Worse
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Social Facilitation: When Others Make Us Better, or Worse

Corrected by Emir Baycan · on When Notes Fly · 12 July 2026 · View published page ↗

Social facilitation explains why others' presence improves performance on easy tasks but impairs it on difficult ones.

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published a 1982 study in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology</…
+published a 1982 study in the British Journal of Social Psychology

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Verified live: both corrections are already present in body text and bibliography (Michaels et al. 1982 correctly cited to Replications in Social Psychology; Guerin & Innes 1982 correctly cited to British Journal of Social Psychology). FAQ field checked (decoded via base64/json/base64/json) - no mention of Michaels, Guerin, or either journal name in any FAQ entry. No action required this pass; confirming the existing correct state.

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