Briefly describe Ringlemann's experiment involving pulling carts and his discovery of an important element of group processes. Name and define this process
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Students should discuss the cart pulling experiment and the decrement in individual effort uncovered by Ringlemann as additional workers joined the group effort. Social loafing is the principle uncovered by Ringlemann, and this can be defined as the reduction of one's personal effort when in a group.
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