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Patterns of Academic Procrastination

Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2000
The Academic Procrastination Questionnaire, measuring procrastination and six possible patterns underlying it, was completed by 248 university students plus 17 counseling clients who sought help for procrastination. Thirty-two percent of the general sample were severe procrastinators, with the most common patterns being Socially-focused and Optimistic,
Victor Day   +2 more
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Empower, not impose!—Preventing academic procrastination

Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 2018
In the frame of the goal setting process between supervisor and student while writing a thesis, it is hypothesized that mutually set goals (participation) and writing down the results of the meeting (recording) can prevent procrastination and increase engagement of the student.
Johannes D. Hoppe   +2 more
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Personality Traits and Academic Procrastination

Kristu Jayanti Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (KJHSS), 2023
The study aims to find the relationship between personality traits and academic procrastination among emerging adults. The study was conducted on young adults ages ranging from 18-25 in Bengaluru city, Karnataka. The sample size was 150 students, where 75 males and 75 females were taken, the sample was collected using the purposive sampling method. The
Kiran Babu. N. C.   +1 more
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The effects of decisional and academic procrastination on students’ feelings toward academic procrastination

Current Psychology, 2018
Procrastination is often associated with feelings of discomfort. The current research examined the effects of decisional and academic procrastination on students’ feeling of discomfort related to academic procrastination and the desire to change their procrastination habits.
Meirav Hen, Marina Goroshit
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Prevention and intervention for academic procrastination in academic communities

Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 2018
This special issue is one of the unique outcomes of the 9th biennial Procrastination research conference held at the Bielefeld University in Germany in July 2015.
Meirav, Hen, Marina, Goroshit
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Self-Regulation and Academic Procrastination

The Journal of Social Psychology, 1995
The role of autonomous self-regulation as a predictor of academic procrastination was assessed. French-Canadian students from a junior college (N = 498) completed the Academic Motivation Scale as well as an academic procrastination scale and other measures (anxiety, self-esteem, and depression) that have been found to be related to fear of failure ...
Caroline Senécal   +2 more
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Academic procrastination in nursing students. Spanish adaptation of the Academic Procrastination Scale-Short Form (APS-SF)

Enfermería Clínica (English Edition), 2020
The aim of this paper was the translation and adaptation to Spanish of the Academic Procrastination Scale-Short Form of McClosky / Yockey, and to determine its preliminary psychometric properties of validity and reliability in a sample of nursing students.178 nursing students, 143 female and 35 male, participated in the study.
Cecilia, Brando-Garrido   +4 more
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Academic procrastination and statistics anxiety

Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2004
Statistics anxiety, which is experienced by as many as 80% of graduate students, has been found to debilitate performance in statistics and research methodology courses. As such, it is likely that statistics anxiety is, in part, responsible for many students delaying enrollment in these courses for as long as possible.
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THE PROCRASTINATION EPIDEMIC: EXPLORING ACADEMIC PROCRASTINATION AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS

Khyber Journal of Medical Sciences
Objective: To explore academic procrastination from the perspective of medical students. Methodology: An exploratory qualitative study design with a case study approach was adopted for this study. A semi-structured interview guide was used to conduct seven interviews with medical students from various medical colleges under three different universities
Naveed Afzal Khan   +5 more
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Academic Procrastination: Psychological Antecedents Revisited

Australian Psychologist, 2016
Taking Beswick, Rothblum, and Mann's seminal paper on academic procrastination as a starting point, we provide an updated review of academic procrastination and consolidate this knowledge with a pr...
Piers Steel, Katrin B Klingsieck
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