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Academic Procrastination: Causes and Solution

open access: yes, 2023
Procrastination comes from the Latin “pro,” which means forward, and “crastinus,” which means of tomorrow. It is a tendency to put off, avoid or delay activities. It has also been characterized as “delaying task completion to the point of experiencing subjective discomfort”, an “intentional delay of an intended course of action” or as a stable ...
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Predictors of academic procrastination in college students

open access: yes, 2004
Academic procrastination has been characterized as a prevalent and problematic behavior for college students. The current study investigated how different self-perceptions, in other words different beliefs one maintains about oneself, related to academic
Farran, Brian
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Procrastination and academic procrastination

open access: yesThe Journal of Neurobehavioral Sciences, 2019
Neriman Söyleyen   +2 more
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The Relationship Between Academic Procrastination, Academic Self-Efficacy, and Academic Achievement Among Undergraduates

open access: yes, 2020
The aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between academic procrastination, academic selfefficacy, and academic achievement. In this context, the data was obtained from 86 senior undergraduates studying at Faculty of Humanities and Social ...
Güngör, Abdullah Yiğit
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ACADEMIC PROCRASTINATION OF COLLEGE STUDENTS

open access: yesJurnal Muara Ilmu Ekonomi dan Bisnis, 2019
Penundaan atau prokastinasi dapat diartikan sebagai kecenderungan menunda pengerjaan atau penyelesaian suatu tugas atau aktifitas. Ada banyak factor yang empengaruhi penundaan akademik seperti kecanduan internet, self – efficacy, manajemen waktu, motivasi dan stress. Salah satu dampak dari penundaan akademik adalah hasil akademik.
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The triangle of anxiety, perfectionism, and academic procrastination: exploring the correlates in medical and dental students

open access: yesBMC Medical Education
Introduction Academic procrastination is a common phenomenon among medical science students. This issue can negatively affect the students’ academic performance.
Parvin Rezaei-Gazki   +2 more
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Applying the Transtheoretical Model to academic procrastination

open access: yes, 2000
Approximately 20 to 40 [percent] of college students report that procrastination is a problem (Rothblum, Soloman, and Murakami, 1986). Most academic procrastination interventions lack theoretical underpinnings and target time management skills (Ferrari ...
O'Brien, William K.
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Prevalence of Academic Procrastination and Its Association with Metacognitive Beliefs in Zanjan University of Medical Sciences, Iran

open access: yesJournal of Medical Education Development, 2018
Background & Objective: Procrastination is defined as the tendency to avoid and postpone timely activities. Academic procrastination is the most common form of this issue, which is a dominant, frequent tendency among learners to delay educational ...
Jahangir Mohammadi Bytamar   +5 more
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The Mediating Role of Cyberloafing in the Relationship Between Willpower and Academic Procrastination Among High School Students

open access: yesInternational Journal of Turkish Education Sciences
Academic procrastination is regarded as one of the most significant phenomena in the field of learning in terms of its consequences and prevalence across various cultures.
Sezen Güleç, Hamide Yıldız
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IMPACT OF ACADEMIC PROCRASTINATION ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS: A REVIEW

open access: yes
Abstract What affects the academic achievements of any student the most it’s time management. Although most of the students constantly delay their academic work. This is what is called academic procrastination. Academic procrastination is a self-disabled behavior that affects people.
Neha Khaiwal, Dr. Satyendra Gupta
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