Fatigue is not homogeneous in any respect; it ranges from strictly physical to purely psychological or combinations of the two. The result is an increase in the will to work. True or False?
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False. Fatigue typically leads to a decrease in the will to work rather than an increase. When a person is fatigued, whether physically, psychologically, or a combination of both, they often experience reduced energy levels, motivation, and overall functionality, making it harder to engage in work or activity.