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Influence of Social Presence on Behavior

The presence of other people, whether real or perceived, significantly impacts an individual's actions, thoughts, and feelings. A core principle in social psychology is that an individual's behavior and reactions are influenced by who else is present in a given situation, as well as by the overall composition of the social groups involved. Individuals often adapt their behavior to conform to the social situation they are in, an adjustment that is particularly evident in new or uncertain environments where they look to others for cues on how to act.

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