Explain the concept of social loafing and provide an example. Describe four beliefs that are likely to lead to social loafing

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: A good answer will include the following key points. Examples will vary.
? Social loafing occurs when an individual working as part of a group or team reduces his or her effort.
? For example, a basketball player may not try as hard when playing on a team as they do when playing one-on-one.
? Beliefs/situations that increase social loafing are:
o My effort will not help my performance.
o My performance will not make a difference to the group's performance.
o The group may get rewarded but it won't matter to me.
o No one else is trying very hard.

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