Feedback effects and social facilitation of vigilance performance: Mere coaction versus potential evaluation

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In an investigation of coaction effects on performance, Ss undertook a visual vigilance task in both isolation and coaction with a peer. Performance was improved by the presence of a coactor only when the coactor had access to information about the quality of the S’s performance. © 1969, Psychonomic Journals, Inc.. All rights reserved.

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Klinger, E. (1969). Feedback effects and social facilitation of vigilance performance: Mere coaction versus potential evaluation. Psychonomic Science, 14(4), 161–162. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03332766

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