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The tendency of individuals to put in less effort when working in a group context is called:

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Social Loafing.

In social psych, this is a phenomenon that occurs when a person exerts less effort (than they do working by themselves) assuming the group they're working in will pick up the slack. Social loafing is characterized by

the free-rider effect: a person puts works less because the group will pick up the slack

and

the sukker effect: previously hard worker group members lower their efforts in response to the "free-rider"
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