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How digital stress affects academic procrastination and subjective well-being: mediating effect of ego depletion. [PDF]
Acaray A.
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Associations of autonomous motivation and physical activity with mobile phone addiction and bedtime procrastination: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Ren J +5 more
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Correction to 'Procrastination Within the Nursing Context: A Concept Analysis'. [PDF]
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European Psychologist, 2013
Procrastination is a well-known phenomenon that often entails negative outcomes with regard to performance and subjective well-being. In an attempt to understand the (alarming) character of procrastination, a large body of research on the causes, correlates, and consequences of procrastination has been accumulating over the last 40 years.
Katrin Klingsieck
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Procrastination is a well-known phenomenon that often entails negative outcomes with regard to performance and subjective well-being. In an attempt to understand the (alarming) character of procrastination, a large body of research on the causes, correlates, and consequences of procrastination has been accumulating over the last 40 years.
Katrin Klingsieck
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Hall's journal of health
Abstract This chapter focuses on procrastination, which is a common and frustrating problem for people with ADHD. The authors explore what procrastination is, why people with ADHD are prone to it, how it is related to ambivalence, and other reasons why those with ADHD engage in it.
Sarah Cheyette, Benjamin Cheyette
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Abstract This chapter focuses on procrastination, which is a common and frustrating problem for people with ADHD. The authors explore what procrastination is, why people with ADHD are prone to it, how it is related to ambivalence, and other reasons why those with ADHD engage in it.
Sarah Cheyette, Benjamin Cheyette
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SSRN Electronic Journal
This study provides a rigorous empirical test for motivated memory as a cause for procrastination. In a longitudinal experiment over four weeks, individuals must complete a cumbersome task of unknown length and receive noisy signals about their assigned workload.
Cordes, Charlotte +2 more
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This study provides a rigorous empirical test for motivated memory as a cause for procrastination. In a longitudinal experiment over four weeks, individuals must complete a cumbersome task of unknown length and receive noisy signals about their assigned workload.
Cordes, Charlotte +2 more
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Confessions of a Procrastinator
2017This chapter chronicles a detour that was the result of the author's struggle to find a suitable ending to a single recalcitrant sentence while writing an article manuscript. The text narrates both the emotional labor connected to these writing struggles, the behavioral flights away from the discomfort of being stuck, as well as the cognitive flights ...
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