According to ________ theory, being aware of another person's presence divides our attention between this person and the task at
hand. this division of attention is arousing, which explains why people perform better on well-learned tasks in the presence of others. deindividuation evaluation apprehension mere presence distraction-conflict
According to distraction-conflict theory, being aware of another person's presence divides our attention between this person and the task at hand. This division of attention is arousing, which explains why people perform better on well-learned tasks in the presence of others.