Five key concepts from psychology are summarized: stereotyping assumes shared group features; social loafing reduces individual effort in groups; self-serving attribution takes credit for success but not blame for failure; motivation from enjoyment leads to engagement; and observational learning involves copying observed behaviors.
Five key concepts from psychology are summarized: stereotyping assumes shared group features; social loafing reduces individual effort in groups; self-serving attribution takes credit for success but not blame for failure; motivation from enjoyment leads to engagement; and observational learning involves copying observed behaviors.
Five key concepts from psychology are summarized: stereotyping assumes shared group features; social loafing reduces individual effort in groups; self-serving attribution takes credit for success but not blame for failure; motivation from enjoyment leads to engagement; and observational learning involves copying observed behaviors.