Social loafing
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In the social psychology of groups, social loafing is the phenomenon of people exerting less effort to achieve a goal when they work in a group than when they work alone.
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See also
- Loafing
- Adaptive performance
- Audience effect
- Bystander effect
- Collective responsibility
- Diffusion of responsibility
- Ringelmann effect
- Social compensation
- Social facilitation
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