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Social loafing under fatigue

Authors :
Hoeksema-van Orden, C.Y.D.
Gaillard, A.W.K.
Buunk, A.P.
TNO Technische Menskunde
Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences
Temporal Factors in Mental Information Work
Source :
Journal of personality and social psychology, 75(5), 1179-1190. AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 1179-1190. AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 5, 75, 1179-1190
Publication Year :
1998

Abstract

In 2 experiments, 64 male students worked almost continuously for 20 hr without sleep under varying social conditions. In Experiment 1, participants worked either individually or as a group. As hypothesized, performance deteriorated over time, especially in the group condition, which allowed participants to loaf. In Experiment 2, all participants worked in groups. They were instructed that public feedback would be provided either on the group result only or on the individual results of all group members. As expected, when individual results were made public, performance deteriorated less. Overall, the data suggest that fatigue increases social loafing. However, both individualizing the task and providing public individual feedback seem to counteract these effects.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00223514
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of personality and social psychology, 75(5), 1179-1190. AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 75, 1179-1190. AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 5, 75, 1179-1190
Accession number :
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