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Bedtime procrastination: introducing a new area of procrastination [PDF]
Background. Procrastination is a prevalent and problematic phenomenon that has mostly been studied in the domain of academic behavior. The current study shows that procrastination may also lead to harmful outcomes in the area of health behavior ...
M A Adriaanse +2 more
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Research on the influence of physical activity on procrastination behavior of medical postgraduates [PDF]
ObjectiveTo explore the influence of physical activity on the procrastination behavior of medical postgraduates, and the chain mediating effect of positive psychological capital and self-control, and to verify the effectiveness of physical activity in ...
Guoxing Zhang, Feng Tai
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The Influence of Active and Passive Procrastination on Academic Performance: A Meta-Analysis
The relationship between academic performance and procrastination has been well documented over the last twenty years. The current research aggregates existing research on this topic.
Fred Paas +2 more
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Procrastination and self-compassion in individuals with anxiety disorders
Background and Aim: Literature on procrastination suggests that it is related to varied negative outcomes in the nonclinical population; however, there is a paucity of studies examining procrastination in the clinical population.
Pratishtha Petwal +2 more
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Choice and Procrastination [PDF]
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O'Donoghue, Ted, Rabin, Matthew
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Procrastination and Impatience [PDF]
There is a large body of literature documenting both a preference for immediacy and a tendency to procrastinate. O'Donoghue and Rabin (1999a,b, 2001) and Choi et al. (2005) model these behaviors as two faces of the same phenomenon. In this paper, we use a combination of lab, field, and survey evidence to study whether these two types of behavior are ...
Reuben, Ernesto +2 more
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How do individuals engage in active procrastination?
The concept of active procrastination is gaining increasing attention in current research, in contrast to past studies which have generally regarded procrastination as a nonadaptive behaviour.
Momoka Saegusa, Daisuke Akamatsu
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Understanding Procrastination in First-Year Undergraduates: An Application of Attribution Theory
Despite findings showing first-year undergraduates persistently engage in academic procrastination, research exploring students’ perceived reasons for their procrastination and procrastination-related emotions is lacking.
So Yeon Lee, Nathan C. Hall
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Into the Unknown: Uncertainty and Procrastination in Students From a Life History Perspective
While existing findings have established an increase in procrastination among students in higher education during COVID-19, they do not elucidate how COVID-19 has effected an increase in procrastination.
Amy J. Lim, Sasha Javadpour
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Incentives for Procrastinators [PDF]
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Ted O'Donoghue, Matthew Rabin
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