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Zepler [3.9K]
3 years ago
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What is the name for the syndrome that involves an individual having a low level of motivation on intelligence tests based on th

e belief that the tests are biased and test results are unimportant for success in life?
a. sorting
b. low effort syndrome
c. low self-esteem
d. field-dependent style
Health
1 answer:
Effectus [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B. Low-effort Syndrome

Explanation:

Low-effort syndrome is <u>characterized by a refusal to put an effort or work hard to achieve something.</u> People with this syndrome have unusually low levels of motivation, not only on intelligence tests, but in tests overall because  they are afraid of the results, which would probably be low due to the lack of effort.

In turn, these <u>people often state that tests are unimportant for life and claim to have a desire of having an 'easy' life</u>. However, all of this is a consequence of their fear of failure.

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