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Hi guys, today we're looking at the question, when pasquale had his first ogo solo in the orchestra concert, his performance is far worse than it was when he rehearsed at home.
00:09
A phenomenon that helps explain pasquale's poor performance is known as, okay, so i'm just going to label this as good at home and bad with audience.
00:31
Okay, so this is going to be one of those questions where it's pretty, probably going to help to know a lot of the terms are providing you as answer options, or at least some of the terms, so you can perform process of elimination to potentially get the right answer.
00:47
But let's go through them, explain them, and we'll get the right answer.
00:51
A is social loaf.
00:53
I'm just going to write that as so sh loaf.
00:58
So this is going to be when, as everyone's part of the group, they're going to put in less effort than they would individually.
01:06
And that doesn't really apply here because once again it's a solo if it had been like he was doing worse when he was playing the piece with everyone together then that might be social loathing but since it's a solo doesn't really apply it's not a we know that b group think group think is when as part of the group you're coming to you're all coming kind of to the same consensus and decisions that you maybe wouldn't come to if you were an individual being asked the same question or making the same decision.
01:40
That's not really applying here, so it's not b.
01:45
C, c is pretty similar to group think where it's d -individuation.
01:49
I'm just going to write that as d -ind.
01:52
D -individuation is the process of becoming so ingrained in a group that you start to see yourself less as an individual and more as a member of the group.
02:03
Once again, that's that's not really happening here so it's not c d social impairment socha impere that could be what's happening social impairment is when e i'm sorry is when something you're usually good at alone becomes much more difficult with the risk of doing in a social environment because there's the risk of potential embarrassment of potential rejection and that pressure can weigh down on a person and make them perform worse...