Social Facilitation
Discover the intriguing world of social psychology with "Social Facilitation," authored by Bernard Guerin and published by Cambridge University Press in 1993. This hardback edition spans 254 pages and serves as a comprehensive study of one of the oldest topics in the field. Guerin meticulously examines the rich history of research surrounding social facilitation, tracing its roots back to the pioneering study from 1898. His analysis encapsulates both human and animal behavior, providing a broad perspective on how the presence of others influences individual actions. Additionally, Guerin introduces his own innovative theory, drawing from contemporary behavior analysis to offer fresh insights. This book is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of social interactions and the underlying psychological principles. Ideal for students, researchers, and enthusiasts alike, "Social Facilitation" is a notable addition to your reading list.