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An Analysis for the Causes of the Academic Procrastination Behaviour

2011
In 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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Academic Procrastination by Undergraduate Students

open access: yesOperant Subjectivity, 2006
Sixteen students participated in a study on reasons for academic procrastination. Sources of the concourse included free-writing by university students, academic literature, magazines, newspapers, web sites, and the researcher's personal experiences. The
Hurd, Russell C.
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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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Development of an academic procrastination scale

The Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2010
This study evaluated the factor structure and internal consistency of a new academic procrastination measure employing both the adaptive and maladaptive aspects of procrastination. Two hundred fifty college students responded to a 150-item initial instrument.
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Assessment of Academic and Everyday Procrastination

1995
As indicated in Chapter 1, there is reason to believe that procrastination is an important subject for empirical research. Tasks that are not completed promptly may reduce both individual performance and organizational effectiveness (Ferrari, 1993a; 1994). Furthermore, they may be a source of stress to those individuals who are expected to complete the
Joseph R. Ferrari   +2 more
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UNDERSTANDING AND DEALING WITH ACADEMIC PROCRASTINATION

i-manager’s Journal on English Language Teaching, 2020
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Counseling the procrastinator in academic settings.

2004
Procrastination, as a sporadic or chronic response to task engagement, is a pervasive problem for a large number of individuals in many societies. For example, researchers have estimated that in academic settings in North America, over 70 per cent of students exhibit this behavior.
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