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Flocking Method to Reduce Social Loafing
The flocking method is a strategy for forming student groups designed to mitigate social loafing, also known as 'free-riding.' This approach involves assigning students to groups based on shared characteristics, such as similar schedules and motivations, rather than allowing them to self-select.
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Effect of Individual Anonymity on Social Loafing
A project manager is leading a team of four software developers tasked with creating a new mobile application. The final product will be a collective effort, and all team members will share equally in the project's success or failure. The manager is concerned about the potential for some team members to reduce their individual effort, relying on others to complete the work. Which of the following actions would be the MOST effective strategy to counteract this tendency?