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The Sucker Effect: Why You Slack Off in Groups

The Sucker Effect: Why You Slack Off in Groups

Introduction and Definition of the Sucker Effect The Sucker Effect describes a specific psychological phenomenon wherein an individual deliberately reduces their personal effort when working within a collective group setting. This reduction in engagement is not motivated by inherent laziness or a diffusion of responsibility, but rather by a conscious, self-protective fear of being exploited […]

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