Latané et al. (1979) found that blindfolded participants asked to shout as loudly as possible shouted louder when they thought they were shouting with one person than participants told they were shouting in a group, demonstrating which effect:
a) social inhibition
b) evaluation apprehension
c) social labouring
d) social loafing
CORRECT = D
Psychology
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