Social loafing is a phenomenon. People who work in a group show lack of co-ordination as compared when they work alone. "Sucker effect" is an individual's reduction in effort in order to avoid pulling the weight of a fellow group member.
Social loafing is a phenomenon. People who work in a group show lack of co-ordination as compared when they work alone. "Sucker effect" is an individual's reduction in effort in order to avoid pulling the weight of a fellow group member.
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Social loafing is a phenomenon. People who work in a group show lack of co-ordination as compared when they work alone. "Sucker effect" is an individual's reduction in effort in order to avoid pulling the weight of a fellow group member.
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Social loafing is a phenomena. In social loafing people who work in a group show lack of co-ordination as compared when they work alone, The "free-rider" theory and the resulting "sucker effect", which is an individuals reduction in effort in order to avoid pulling the weight of a fellow group member.
This is main the reason for the groups being less productive than the individual person. For Example: Group of students given a project.