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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
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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
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Academic interventions for academic procrastination: A review of the literature
Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 2018Procrastination is a widespread phenomenon in academic settings. It has been studied from many different theoretical angles, and a variety of causes and consequences have been suggested. Recent studies support the notion that academic procrastination can be seen from a situational perspective and as a failure in learning self-regulation.
Meirav Hen
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Academic procrastination and academic performance: An initial basis for intervention
Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 2018Academic procrastination is a prevalent phenomenon with a range of negative outcomes. Many studies focused on causes and correlates of academic procrastination; however, the study of interventions for academic procrastination is scarce. The present study is an initial effort to study the relationship between academic procrastination, online course ...
Marina Goroshit
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Prevention and intervention for academic procrastination in academic communities
Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community, 2018This 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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Correlates of academic procrastination
Journal of School Psychology, 1993Concurrent correlates of academic procrastination were investigated in Israeli college preparatory students (N = 113). Procrastination in one course of study was found to be moderately correlated with procrastination in another, but not to procrastination in the routine tasks of daily living.
Norman A. Milgram +2 more
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Patterns of Academic Procrastination
Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2000The 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, 2018In 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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Academic Procrastination: The Perspective of University Counsellors
International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2012The purpose of this study was to investigate the antecedents and consequences of academic procrastination in students who frequent university counselling in regard to this issue. To undertake this, semi-structured interviews with 12 experienced university counsellors in German universities were conducted.
Patrzek, Justine +2 more
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An Analysis for the Causes of the Academic Procrastination Behaviour
2011In general, the academic procrastination behaviour is a problem for many college students. A student procrastinates with regard to starting an assignment, and is unable to devote enough time to complete the assignment. As a result, there is a risk of a decrease in the quality of the assignment or of missing the deadline. This paper makes the hypothesis
Kousuke Muramatsu +2 more
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