D) The testers are asked to perform, in parallel with their testing tasks, other tasks unrelated to their testing responsibilities. This is a clear case of distraction and overload, which can severely impact motivation.
C) The same regressions tests are executed manually by the same testers, for every product release, without any progression in content. This sounds like a recipe for boredom and lack of challenge, which can be very demotivating.
A) The resources allocated for the testing activities are not sufficient and don't allow the testers to contribute to the quality of the product. This is demotivating as it hinders the testers' ability to do their job effectively.
B) The testers contribution to the quality of the software products developed from an organization is recognized with increased responsibilities. This is a great motivating factor as it acknowledges the hard work and efforts of the testers.
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