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Social Facilitation Theory
People seem to act differently when other people are around. Is there a reason for this?
Psychologist, Robert Zajonc (1965,1980) thinks so. He discovered that the presence of
others increases arousal, which can affect performance in different ways, depending on
the task at hand (249). This is termed the Social facilitation theory, which relates with
how the presence of other people affect our behavior.
Zajonc believes there are three steps to the presence of performance. First, the company
of other people causes a physical arousal, livens up the action. Secondly, the person
will perform the dominant response (the most simple response to the situation). Lastly,
Zajonc thinks the quality of the person's action depends on the kind of task they're
doing (249-250). 
Therefore, the complete definition of social facilitation is a process whereby the
presence of others enhances performance on easy tasks but impairs the performance on
difficult tasks (251). Two personal examples will demonstrate both areas of this
concept.
In high school I tried out for the volley ball team. I never played before besides in gym
class, but to my surprise I made varsity. Practices were vigorous and stressful, yet
after a few weeks I had the basics of the sport. More importantly, my coach thought my
powerful serve was going to help the team a lot that season.
The first home game the stands were packed. Most of my friends, my parents and my
boyfriend all sat waiting anxiously to see me at my new game. Well, as we were huddling
before the game I saw my name on the starting roster. I was like, you have to be kidding
me. Not to mention, I was the first player to serve.
I get in the game and I hear people cheering for me in the bleachers. Smiling, I turn to
them and I begin to sweat feeling a wave of intense energy come over me (physiological
arousal). Now, I grab the ball throw it in the air and smacked it with such force that it
whizzed over the net, across the whole length of the gym, and out the door and finally
slammed into someone in the auditorium at band practice. 
The dominant response was to hit the ball as hard as I could because my coach said I had
a powerful serve. I guess I went overboard. It was a good laugh though.
Another example of social facilitation is just recently I went for my kick boxing
certification in order to become an instructor. Kick boxing is an activity that I enjoy
and it comes naturally to me. During the testing period there were judges and many of the
participants were really nervous. I just got a lot of energy and I passed the challenge
with flying colors. The more people that were around the better my performance of the
kicks and punches. In relation to the social facilitation theory the easy task helped the
outcome unlike my first serve in high school volley ball game.
Works Cited
Brehm, S. S. S., Kassin, S. M., Fein, S. (1999). Social Psychology, 4th ed. Boston, MA:
Houghton Mifflin.
Bibliography
Works Cited
Brehm, S. S. S., Kassin, S. M., Fein, S. (1999). Social Psychology, 4th ed. Boston, MA:
Houghton Mifflin.

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