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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 55, Issue 29)Byline: DAVID GLENN Jeffrey J. Sallaz had some work to do, and it wasn't getting done. Mr. Sallaz, an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Arizona, was asked several weeks ago to review the copy...
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From:The Chronicle of Higher Education (Vol. 49, Issue 02)Byline: DAVID GLENN Students who procrastinate have more to contend with than just bad grades. They are also likely to have unhealthy patterns of sleep, diet, and exercise, according to a study presented at last...
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From:Adolescence (Vol. 28, Issue 112) Peer-ReviewedLate adolescent females (N = 86; M age = 19.1 years) completed reliable and valid self-report measures on their perception of both parents' authority style (authoritarian, authoritative, permissive) and their own...
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From:College Student Journal (Vol. 54, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe present study examined the mediational effect of self-esteem on the relationship between self-control and academic procrastination. The sample consisted of 426 emerging adults (university students; 218 female, 208...
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From:Current Psychology (Vol. 37, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedHow does the clutter in people's lives affect their sense of home and well-being? Why do some people (specifically non-white individuals) have too much clutter, and too many possessions, and is clutter related to...
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From:SAM Advanced Management Journal (Vol. 78, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAll procrastinators are not created equal, but all waste a lot of their employers' time and money. The key to managing procrastinators is determining which kind they are: undisciplined, insecure, or well-intentioned and...
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From:Education (Vol. 124, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe research on student-centered learning focuses primarily on teaching strategies that motivate learning. The focus of the current study was examination of the effect of immediate versus delayed quizzing on student...
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From:Queen's Quarterly (Vol. 109, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedStaring at a blank page has been the bane of students, teachers, and writers for millennia. In recent years, the accusing blankness that stares back at us is more likely to be that of a computer monitor. But this still...
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From:International Journal of Educational and Psychological Researches (Vol. 3, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedByline: Ezatolah. Ghadampour, Hassanali. Veiskarami, Hosain. Vejdanparast AIMS: The present study was conducted with the purpose of preparing the regression model of academic procrastination among university students...
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From:Current Psychology (Vol. 37, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn the present study, young adults (n = 346; M age = 21.5 years old) completed self-reported measures of procrastination, self-identity with possessions, clutter, place attachment, and psychological home to provide an...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 13, Issue 12) Peer-ReviewedThis study examines the roles of time perspective, affect, and locus of control in mediating the relationship between regulatory mode and procrastination. Participants filled out the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory,...
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From:Current Psychology (Vol. 40, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedThis research tested the effect of a secure attachment style oriented psycho-educational program developed by Yildiz (2017 (See CR54)) on intolerance of uncertainty is identified as biased information process result from...
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From:The Quill (Vol. 95, Issue 2)OK, I'll admit it: I procrastinate sometimes. My column is late. Part of it I blame on the fact that my DSL in my home office was down for two days. But in truth I could have started on writing it a few days earlier,...
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From:Writing Center Journal (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWriting center directors have long believed that writing center use reduces student procrastination. This study empirically tests that belief by examining the relations between procrastination tendency, peer feedback...
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From:William and Mary Law Review (Vol. 50, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedABSTRACT Statutes of limitation are deadlines. Although psychologists have discovered a great deal about how people respond to deadlines during the past thirty years, the basic structure of statutes of limitation has...
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From:College Student Journal (Vol. 55, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAcademic procrastination is widespread among college students, leads to poorer academic performance and has been related to concurrent stress. Because the direction of effects between procrastination and stress is...
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From:Interdisciplinary Journal of E-Learning and Learning Objects (Vol. 8) Peer-ReviewedProcrastination appears to be an inevitable part of daily life, especially for activities that are bounded by deadlines. It has implications for performance and is known to be linked to poor personal time management....
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From:Current Psychology (Vol. 31, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn the workplace, procrastination is typically viewed as a sub-optimal behavior that undermines productivity. As a construct, psychologists typically conceptualize procrastination as a stable and enduring personality...
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From:Current Psychology (Vol. 37, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedWe explored how two types of procrastination (indecision and behavioral), contribute to problems with clutter across three adult U.S. samples differing as generational cohorts. An online survey was administered to...