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practice computer exercises at their own pace, and during the supervised class time could also complete chapter quizzes. A weighted average of the times at which each chapter quiz was finished formed the measure of observed procrastination, whilst observed irrationality was quantified with the number of practice exercises that were left uncompleted. Researchers found that there was only a moderate correlation between observed and self-reported procrastination (r = 0.35). There was a very strong inverse relationship between the number of exercises completed and the measure of postponement (r = −0.78). Observed procrastination was very strongly negatively correlated with course grade (r = −0.87), as was self-reported procrastination (though less so, r = −0.36). As such, self-reported measures of procrastination, on which the majority of the literature is based, may not be the most appropriate measure to use in all cases. It was also found that procrastination itself may not have contributed significantly to poorer grades. Steel et al. noted that those students who completed all of the practice exercises "tended to perform well on the final exam no matter how much they delayed."
594:. Results from a 2002 study indicate that many students are aware of procrastination and accordingly set binding deadlines long before the date for which a task is due. These self-imposed binding deadlines are correlated with a better performance than without binding deadlines though performance is best for evenly spaced external binding deadlines. Finally, students have difficulties optimally setting self-imposed deadlines, with results suggesting a lack of spacing before the date at which results are due. In one experiment, participation in online exercises was found to be five times higher in the final week before a deadline than in the summed total of the first three weeks for which the exercises were available. Procrastinators end up being the ones doing most of the work in the final week before a deadline. Additionally, students can delay making important decisions such as "I'll get my degree out of the way first then worry about jobs and careers when I finish University".
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passive, and active procrastination where the person finds enjoyment of a goal-oriented activity only under pressure. The study calls this active procrastination positive procrastination, as it is a functioning state in a self-handicapping environment. In addition, it was observed that active procrastinators have more realistic perceptions of time and perceive more control over their time than passive procrastinators, which is considered a major differentiator between the two types. Due to this observation, active procrastinators are much more similar to non-procrastinators as they have a better sense of purpose in their time use and possess efficient time-structuring behaviors. But surprisingly, active and passive procrastinators showed similar levels of academic performance. The population of the study was college students and the majority of the sample size were women and Asian in origin. Comparisons with chronic pathological procrastination traits were avoided.
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procrastination increases the frequency of seven different forms of academic misconduct, i.e., using fraudulent excuses, plagiarism, copying from someone else in exams, using forbidden means in exams, carrying forbidden means into exams, copying parts of homework from others, fabrication or falsification of data and the variety of academic misconduct. This study argues that academic misconduct can be seen as a means to cope with the negative consequences of academic procrastination such as performance impairment.
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procrastination is "to voluntarily delay an intended course of action despite expecting to be worse off for the delay." Sabini and Silver argued that postponement and irrationality are the two key features of procrastination. Delaying a task is not deemed as procrastination, they argue, if there are rational reasons behind the delay. Further, in a study conducted by
Pogorskiy and Beckmann, learners' procrastination is characterised by stable sequential patterns in learners' web navigation behaviour.
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societies revealed that students from
Western cultures tend to be motivated more by "mastery-approach orientation" because the degree of incentive value for individual achievement is strongly reflective of the values of Western culture. By contrast, most students from Eastern cultures have been found to be "performance-avoidance orientated". They often make efforts to maintain a positive image of their abilities, which they display while in front of their peers. In addition, Hazel Rose Markus and
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consistent. The students in the study not only received poor academic grades, but they also reported high levels of stress and poor self-health. Howell et al. (2006) found that, though scores on two widely used procrastination scales were not significantly associated with the grade received for an assignment, self-report measures of procrastination on the assessment itself were negatively associated with grade.
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433:= 1.0), meaning no unique genetic influences of either trait alone was found. The authors confirmed three constructs developed from the evolutionary hypothesis that procrastination arose as a by-product of impulsivity: "(a) Procrastination is heritable, (b) the two traits share considerable genetic variation, and (c) goal-management ability is an important component of this shared variation."
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648:, commitment therapy and acceptance therapy. Cognitive behavioural therapy approaches on average have the largest effects on average substantial reduction in procrastination is possible.Cognitive behavioural therapy identifies thoughts surrounding activities, labels some of them as dysfunctional, and corrects them, and then seeks to associate these corrected thoughts with actions.
655:, which does not normally address emotional issues related to procrastination so interventions are often combined with other approaches. Coherence therapy seeks to understand an underlying emotional truth behind procrastination, acceptance therapy focuses on viewing emotional responses as to be expected and transitory. Strength-based approaches aims to foster
313:. Andrew Elliot and Judith Harackiewicz (1996) showed that students with performance-avoidance orientations tended to be concerned about comparisons with their peers. These students procrastinated as a result of not wanting to look incompetent, or to avoid demonstrating a lack of ability and adopt a facade of competence for a task in front of their peers.
414:. The prefrontal cortex also acts as a filter, decreasing distracting stimuli from other brain regions. Damage or low activation in this area can reduce one's ability to avert diversions, which results in poorer organization, a loss of attention, and increased procrastination. This is similar to the prefrontal lobe's role in
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productive", suggesting that dedicating leisure activities as motivation can increase one's efficiency at handling tasks. Procrastination is not a lifelong trait. Those likely to worry can learn to let go, those who procrastinate can find different methods and strategies to help focus and avoid impulses.
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With a distant deadline, procrastinators report significantly less stress and physical illness than do non-procrastinators. However, as the deadline approaches, this relationship is reversed. Procrastinators report more stress, more symptoms of physical illness, and more medical visits, to the extent
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Different findings emerge when observed and self-reported procrastination are compared. Steel et al. constructed their own scales based on Silver and Sabini's "irrational" and "postponement" criteria. They also sought to measure this behavior objectively. During a course, students could complete exam
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intended to understand task performance among procrastinators with the definition of procrastination as the absence of self-regulated performance, from the 1977 work of Ellis & Knaus. In their study they identified two types of procrastination: the traditional procrastination which they denote as
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Procrastinators have been found to receive worse grades than non-procrastinators. Tice et al. (1997) report that more than one-third of the variation in final exam scores could be attributed to procrastination. The negative association between procrastination and academic performance is recurring and
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Making a plan to complete tasks in a rigid schedule format might not work for everyone. There is no hard-and-fast rule to follow such a process if it turns out to be counter-productive. Instead of scheduling, it may be better to execute tasks in a flexible, unstructured schedule which has time slots
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to procrastinate and it can be regarded as a useful way to prioritize between tasks, due to a lower tendency of procrastination on truly valued tasks. However, excessive procrastination can become a problem and impede normal functioning. When this happens, procrastination has been found to result in
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Sushila Niles (1998) with Australian students and Sri Lankan students confirmed these differences, revealing that Australian students often pursued more individual goals, whereas Sri Lankan students usually desired more collaborative and social goals. Multiple studies by Kuo-Shu Yang and
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Gregory Arief Liem and Youyan Nie (2008) found that cultural characteristics are shown to have a direct influence on achievement orientation because it is closely aligned with most students' cultural values and beliefs. Sonja Dekker and Ronald
Fischer's (2008) meta-analysis across thirteen different
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may be responsible for procrastination; one may prefer to avoid negative emotions by delaying stressful tasks. In 2019, a research conducted by
Rinaldi et al. indicated that measurable cognitive impairments may play a role in procrastination. As the deadline for their target of procrastination grows
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can impact procrastination. For example, in cultures that have a multi-active view of time, people tend to place a higher value on making sure a job is done accurately before finishing. In cultures with a linear view of time, people tend to designate a certain amount of time on a task and stop once
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is the act of unnecessarily delaying or postponing something despite knowing that there could be negative consequences for doing so. It is a common human experience involving delays in everyday chores or even putting off tasks such as attending an appointment, submitting a job report or academic
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are very strong motivators for achievement in many non-Western cultures because of their emphasis on cooperation in the family unit and community. Guided by these cultural values, it is believed that the individual intuitively senses the degree of pressure that differentiates his or her factor of
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that are best suited for the most challenging and productive work. Steel states that it is essential to have realistic goals, to tackle one problem at a time and to cherish the "small successes". Brian O'Leary supports that "finding a work-life balance...may actually help us find ways to be more
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Gregory Schraw, Theresa
Wadkins, and Lori Olafson in 2007 proposed three criteria for a behavior to be classified as academic procrastination: it must be counterproductive, needless, and delaying. Steel reviewed all previous attempts to define procrastination, and concluded in a 2007 study that
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was observed where individuals who had later sleeping and waking patterns were more likely to procrastinate. Smartphone addiction is an important factor that interferes with sleep, and it is characterized by compulsive behavior patterns that cause people to malfunction. When smartphone use is
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procrastination, but for different reasons. Students from
Western cultures tend to procrastinate in order to avoid doing worse than they have done before or failing to learn as much as they should have, whereas students from non-Western cultures tend to procrastinate in order to avoid looking
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journal "The Impact of
Organizational and Personal Factors on Procrastination in Employees of a Modern Russian Industrial Enterprise published in the Psychology in Russia", helped to identify the many factors that affected employees' procrastination habits. Some of which include intensity of
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skills in using the
Internet. Also, Odaci notes that most colleges provide free and fast twenty-four-hour Internet service which some students are not usually accustomed to, and as a result of irresponsible use or lack of firewalls these students become engulfed in distractions, and thus in
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that, overall, procrastinators experience more stress and health problems. This can cause quality of life to decrease significantly along with overall happiness. Procrastination also has the ability to increase perfectionism and neuroticism, while decreasing conscientiousness and optimism.
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Task- or problem-solving measures are taxing from a procrastinator's outlook. If such measures are pursued, it is less likely the procrastinator would remain a procrastinator. However, pursuing such measures requires actively changing one's behavior or situation to prevent and minimize the
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perfectionism—had high levels of procrastination and anxiety. In a regression analysis study from 2007, it was found that mild to moderate perfectionists typically procrastinate slightly less than others, with "the exception being perfectionists who were also seeking clinical counseling".
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Procrastination is considerably more widespread in students than in the general population, with over 70 percent of students reporting procrastination for assignments at some point. A 2014 panel study from
Germany among several thousand university students found that increasing academic
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suggests that procrastination is not unique to humans but can also be observed in some other animals. There are experiments finding clear evidence for "procrastination" among pigeons, which show that pigeons tend to choose a complex but delayed task rather than an easy but hurry-up one.
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that "The procrastinators—people who scored above the median on the survey—were 1.5 to 3 times more likely to have symptoms of insomnia, like severe difficulty falling asleep, than those who scored lower on the test." Insomnia can even add more problems as a severe and negative impact.
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Traditionally, procrastination has been associated with perfectionism: a tendency to negatively evaluate outcomes and one's own performance, intense fear and avoidance of evaluation of one's abilities by others, heightened social self-consciousness and anxiety, recurrent low mood, and
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An-Bang Yu (1987, 1988, 1990) have indicated that individual achievement among most Chinese and Japanese students were measured by a fulfillment of their obligation and responsibility to their family network, not to individual accomplishments. Yang and Yu (1987) have also shown that
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and lead to self-repudiation, self-contempt, and widespread unhappiness. To overcome procrastination, it is essential to recognize and accept the power of failure without condemning, to stop focusing on faults and flaws and to set goals that are easier to achieve.
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According to Holly McGregor and Andrew Elliot (2002); Christopher Wolters (2003), academic procrastination among portions of undergraduate students has been correlated to "performance-avoidance orientation" which is one factor of the four factor model of
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In a study performed on university students, procrastination was shown to be greater with tasks that were perceived as unpleasant or as impositions than with tasks for which the student believed they lacked the required skills for accomplishing the task.
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For some people, procrastination can be persistent and tremendously disruptive to everyday life. For these individuals, procrastination may reveal psychiatric disorders. Procrastination has been linked to a number of negative associations, such as
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A study done in 2004 showed that 70% of university students categorized themselves as procrastinators while a 1984 study showed that 50% of the students would procrastinate consistently and considered it a major problem in their lives.
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associated with starting or completing any task or decision. Piers Steel indicated in 2010 that anxiety is just as likely to induce people to start working early as late, and that the focus of studies on procrastination should be
469:. A real judge is accredited as the inspiration for the character. He is often referred to and his famous saying, "Ej, ráérünk arra még!" (from old Hungarian, meaning "Oh, we've got time for that!") is used as a catchphrase.
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is a key to overcoming procrastination, including being aware of and using one's "power hours" (being a "morning person" or "night owl"). A good approach is to creatively utilize one's internal
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Modification of one's environment for that newly gained perspective: the elimination or minimization of noise or distraction; investing effort into relevant matters; and ceasing day-dreaming.
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and social disapproval for not meeting responsibilities or commitments. Together these feelings may promote further procrastination and for some individuals procrastination becomes almost
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is the phenomenon where a student will begin to fully apply themselves to a task only immediately before a deadline. This negates the usefulness of any buffers built into individual task
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responses of procrastination tend to be avoidant or emotional rather than task-oriented or focused on problem-solving. Emotional and avoidant coping is employed to reduce stress (and
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authored an essay entitled "Structured Procrastination", wherein he proposes a "cheat" method as a safer approach for tackling procrastination: using a
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and stress. Therefore, it is important for people whose procrastination has become chronic and is perceived to be debilitating to seek out a trained
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Seeking help for self-defeating problems such as fear, anxiety, difficulty in concentrating, poor time management, indecisiveness, and perfectionism.
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Blaming: Delusional attributions to external factors, such as rationalizing that the procrastination is due to external forces beyond one's control.
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performance evaluations, importance of their duty within a company, and their perception and opinions on management and/or upper level decisions.
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perspectives on the present; instead it was found procrastination was better predicted by a fatalistic and hopeless attitude towards life.
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assignment, or broaching a stressful issue with a partner. It is often perceived as a negative trait due to its hindering effect on one's
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where tasks are deliberately delayed and the individual positively acknowledges that the benefit of delay exceed the long term benefits.
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To prevent relapse, reinforce pre-set goals based on needs and allow yourself to be rewarded in a balanced way for accomplished tasks.
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A 1992 study showed that "52% of surveyed students indicated having a moderate to high need for help concerning procrastination."
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2824:"How I Miraculously Overcame Procrastination By Applying These 6 Steps"
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Gustavson, Daniel E; Miyake A; Hewitt JK; Friedman NP (4 April 2014).
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1133:"Procrastination by Pigeons with Fixed-Interval Response Requirements"
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1334:"The Personal, Career, and Learning Skills Needs of College Students"
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2173:"Procrastination and Perceptions of Past, Present, and Future"
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Gallagher, Robert P.; Golin, Anne; Kelleher, Kathleen (1992).
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of the Paul Pato Party, who advocate for idleness as a basic
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Rahimi, Sonia; Hall, Nathan C.; Sticca, Fabio (2023-03-27).
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relationships from task desirability to low self esteem and
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Gendler, Tamar Szabó (2007). "Self-Deception As Pretense".
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Procrastination: Why You Do It, What to Do About It Now
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Mocking: Using humor to validate one's procrastination.
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1697:"The real reasons you procrastinate — and how to stop"
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678:Structuring and organization of daily activities.
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3022:"How to Procrastinate and Still Get Things Done"
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1592:Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence
1186:Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
1137:Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior
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149:In a study of academic procrastination from the
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1073:"Academic Procrastination: Time to Take Action"
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628:Procrastination has been framed as an error in
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1894:Personality and Individual Differences
1441:Psychology in Russia: State of the Art
1369:Klingsieck, Katrin B. (January 2013).
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742:and neurological disorders such as
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1410:Journal of Research in Personality
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1027:. John Wiley & Sons. pp.
289:re-occurrence of procrastination.
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3027:The Chronicle of Higher Education
2578:(2). SAGE Publications: 473–480.
2051:. Psychology Press. p. 293.
2045:Evans, James R. (8 August 2007).
1470:Journal of Educational Psychology
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1000:from the original on 2 April 2019
701:Piers Steel suggests that better
3215:; ScienceDaily.com; June 2, 2008
2642:The Journal of Social Psychology
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2065:from the original on 1 June 2012
1806:10.1111/j.1520-8583.2007.00127.x
1321:from the original on 2016-07-29.
1281:. Cengage Learning. p. 67.
1237:Surowiecki, James (2010-10-04).
608:The Journal of Social Psychology
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117:, 'until next day' from
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698:for only necessary activities.
651:One form of self-regulation is
71:the allotted time has expired.
2912:Burka, J.; Yuen, L.M. (2007).
1635:Applied Neuropsychology: Adult
1307:Solomon, LJ; Rothblum (1984).
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2456:; Wertenbroch, Klaus (2002).
2412:10.1016/j.compedu.2011.01.005
2406:(1). Elsevier BV: 1109–1113.
2325:10.1016/S0304-3940(01)02427-2
1960:Pavlina, Steve (2010-06-10).
1947:10.1016/S0191-8869(00)00013-1
1647:10.1080/23279095.2019.1684293
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825:Avoidant personality disorder
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465:, one of the most well known
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3235:Academy of Management Review
2728:10.1080/03075079.2013.854765
1422:10.1016/0092-6566(88)90015-3
1071:Iqbal, Rehman (March 2023).
363:as well as loss of personal
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2759:Educational Research Review
2716:Studies in Higher Education
2354:McGarvey, Jason A. (1996).
2211:Chronobiology International
1763:. New York: HarperCollins.
1605:10.1016/j.caeai.2022.100094
1573:Moralities of everyday life
1180:Mazur, J E (January 1996).
890:Passive-aggressive behavior
855:Egosyntonic and egodystonic
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734:, irrational behavior, low
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1906:10.1016/j.paid.2005.05.010
1852:10.1007/s11031-023-10010-9
1794:Philosophical Perspectives
1535:10.1037/0033-2909.133.1.65
925:Temporal motivation theory
725:Severe and negative impact
534:Perfectionism (psychology)
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342:To a certain degree it is
186:temporal motivation theory
111:, 'forward', with
3278:CalPoly – Procrastination
3257:10.5465/amr.2006.22527462
3187:Santella, Andrew (2018).
2400:Computers & Education
2241:– via ResearchGate.
2223:10.1080/07420520802553671
1482:10.1037/0022-0663.99.1.12
1387:10.1027/1016-9040/a000138
1019:Bernstein, Peter (1996).
860:Emotional self-regulation
400:executive brain functions
334:achievement orientation.
192:Psychological perspective
141:, 'of tomorrow'.
135:, 'forward', and
2584:10.1177/0013164491512022
2140:10.1177/0956797614526260
1198:10.1901/jeab.1996.65-159
1149:10.1901/jeab.1998.69-185
205:cite such behavior as a
2477:10.1111/1467-9280.00441
2372:Hillary Rettig (2011).
993:10.17583/ijep.2017.2584
910:Resistance (creativity)
830:Bedtime procrastination
311:achievement orientation
2828:Dating Reporter's Blog
2394:Odaci, Hatice (2011).
1840:Motivation and Emotion
1823:. New York: Routledge.
1726:Fiore, Neil A (2006).
1513:Psychological Bulletin
1454:10.11621/pir.2018.0305
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2465:Psychological Science
2443:Ellis and Knaus, 1977
2384:James Prochaska, 1995
2258:BMC Medical Education
2128:Psychological Science
2086:Archives of Neurology
1994:Psychological Science
1757:Steel, Piers (2011).
1504:Steel, Piers (2007).
1375:European Psychologist
1131:Mazur, James (1998).
850:Dunning–Kruger effect
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151:University of Vermont
88:behavioral economists
80:delayed gratification
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3308:Psychological stress
3191:. Dey Street Books.
2313:Neuroscience Letters
1821:Weakness of the Will
1819:Gosling, J. (1990).
845:Distributed practice
815:Attention management
624:Theoretical framings
304:Cultural perspective
238:, coping styles and
232:cognitive dissonance
207:mechanism for coping
1701:The Washington Post
1008:– via ed.gov.
547:perfectionism—were
457:is known to be the
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3318:Waste of resources
2918:. Hachette Books.
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338:Health perspective
236:defense mechanisms
198:pleasure principle
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2787:10.1037/10808-007
2539:"Procrastination"
2058:978-0-7890-3360-4
1770:978-0-06-170362-1
1743:978-1-58542-552-5
1371:"Procrastination"
1288:978-1-305-94329-2
875:Law of triviality
810:Attention economy
746:or perfectionism
707:circadian rhythms
646:coherence therapy
577:procrastination.
396:prefrontal cortex
347:health problems,
294:conscientiousness
273:counterfactuality
240:self-handicapping
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