Two samples of university students completed self-report measures of chronic procrastination and either self-concept variables (Sample 1, n = 233) or self-presentational styles (Sample 2, n = 210). Results indicated that procrastination was significantly related to a self-concept of oneself as dominated by issues related to task performance, and to self presentation strategies that reflected a person as continually justifying and excusing task delays and being “needy” of others’ approval. It seems that men and women procrastinate in order to improve their social standing by making their accomplishments seem greater than they really are.Dos muestras de estudiantes universitarios completaron auto-informes de procrastinación crónica y de varia...
Piers Steel, a University of Calgary business professor, recently released a study that took him 10 ...
Procrastination, the tendency to delay or avoid a task one intends to complete, is a perplexing prob...
Perfectionism is defined as putting in more work for a task than is necessary to complete it, while ...
Two samples of university students completed self-report measures of chronic procrastination and eit...
A self-discrepancy is a gap between the perceived real self and other standards like the ideal self....
Most research analysing the relationship between self-concept and procrastination in the academic en...
ABSTRACT. Researchers and practitioners have long regarded procrastination as a self-handicapping an...
The aim of this study was to examine the relations of academic achievement, self-efficacy, and perfe...
The study aimed to reveal the level of prevalence of the academic procrastination phenomenon among t...
Procrastination is consistently viewed as problematic to academic success and students' general well...
The purpose of this study was to explore a student\u27s procrastination and how it relates to their ...
Many people have an issue which is delaying or putting tasks off, so they face distress and concomit...
This paper examines different theories on the reasons why students procrastinate on their academic a...
Academic procrastination involves the delayed implementation of actions required to fulfill study-re...
Procrastination is a phenomenon that has a double connotes, positive and negative and can occur in a...
Piers Steel, a University of Calgary business professor, recently released a study that took him 10 ...
Procrastination, the tendency to delay or avoid a task one intends to complete, is a perplexing prob...
Perfectionism is defined as putting in more work for a task than is necessary to complete it, while ...
Two samples of university students completed self-report measures of chronic procrastination and eit...
A self-discrepancy is a gap between the perceived real self and other standards like the ideal self....
Most research analysing the relationship between self-concept and procrastination in the academic en...
ABSTRACT. Researchers and practitioners have long regarded procrastination as a self-handicapping an...
The aim of this study was to examine the relations of academic achievement, self-efficacy, and perfe...
The study aimed to reveal the level of prevalence of the academic procrastination phenomenon among t...
Procrastination is consistently viewed as problematic to academic success and students' general well...
The purpose of this study was to explore a student\u27s procrastination and how it relates to their ...
Many people have an issue which is delaying or putting tasks off, so they face distress and concomit...
This paper examines different theories on the reasons why students procrastinate on their academic a...
Academic procrastination involves the delayed implementation of actions required to fulfill study-re...
Procrastination is a phenomenon that has a double connotes, positive and negative and can occur in a...
Piers Steel, a University of Calgary business professor, recently released a study that took him 10 ...
Procrastination, the tendency to delay or avoid a task one intends to complete, is a perplexing prob...
Perfectionism is defined as putting in more work for a task than is necessary to complete it, while ...