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The Dynamogenic Factors in Pacemaking and Competition
"Increased task performance comes about by the presence of passive audience/spectators"
(Dashiell 1935)
(Travis 1925)
(Pessin 1933)
(Cotrell 1968)
"Increased task performance comes about by the mere presence of others doing the same task"
(Chen 1937)
(Platt, Yaksh, and Darby 1967)
"An improvement in performance produced by the mere presence of others"
2 Types:
Co-Action & Audience Effects
1861-1931
Education: University of Indiana 1898
1898 - The Dynamogenic Factors in Pacemaking and Competition
Psychologist at University of Indiana