Taylor called the tendency for people to deliberately work at less than full capacity   

A. loafing.
B. underachieving.
C. underperforming.
D. therbliging.
E. soldiering.


E. soldiering.

No doubt there are some days when you haven't studied, or worked, as efficiently as you could. This could be called "underachieving," or "loafing," or what Taylor called it, soldiering, which is deliberately working at less than full capacity.

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