Procrastination is common among students, with prevalence estimates double or even triple those of the working population. This inflated prevalence indicates that the academic environment may appear as “procrastination friendly” to students. In the present paper, we identify social, cultural, organizational, and contextual factors that may foster or facilitate procrastination (such as large degree of freedom in the study situation, long deadlines, and temptations and distractions), document their research basis, and provide recommendations for changes in these factors to reduce and prevent procrastination. We argue that increased attention to such procrastination-friendly factors in academic environments is important and that relatively min...
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RIMANDARLO A DOPO: UNO STUDIO BASATO SU UN’INDAGINE SULLA PROCRASTINAZIONE ACCADEMICA TRA GLI STUDEN...
Procrastination is consistently viewed as problematic to academic success and students' general well...
Although academic procrastination is prevalent, few interventions targeting it have been rigorously ...
In the current research we want to focus on appearing of the procrastinating behaviour in the academ...
Purpose: With the purpose of predicting the problem of procrastination, we study how age, sex, type ...
Academic procrastination has become a prevalent issue facing students, especially college-aged stude...
Grunschel C, Patrzek J, Fries S. Exploring reasons and consequences of academic procrastination: an ...
Abstract Background: There are few people who do not delay in their daily lives. Procrastination be...
This paper examines different theories on the reasons why students procrastinate on their academic a...
Academic procrastination – habitually delaying work with academic tasks to the extent that the dela...
The academic environment is full of challenges and obstacles. With this idea, students promote some ...
AbstractThe present study focused on analyzing the factors of procrastination and its effects on lea...
Procrastination comes from the Latin “pro,” which means forward, and “crastinus,” which means of tom...
This qualitative study examines academic procrastination among Israeli Master of Education students ...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
RIMANDARLO A DOPO: UNO STUDIO BASATO SU UN’INDAGINE SULLA PROCRASTINAZIONE ACCADEMICA TRA GLI STUDEN...
Procrastination is consistently viewed as problematic to academic success and students' general well...
Although academic procrastination is prevalent, few interventions targeting it have been rigorously ...
In the current research we want to focus on appearing of the procrastinating behaviour in the academ...
Purpose: With the purpose of predicting the problem of procrastination, we study how age, sex, type ...
Academic procrastination has become a prevalent issue facing students, especially college-aged stude...
Grunschel C, Patrzek J, Fries S. Exploring reasons and consequences of academic procrastination: an ...
Abstract Background: There are few people who do not delay in their daily lives. Procrastination be...
This paper examines different theories on the reasons why students procrastinate on their academic a...
Academic procrastination – habitually delaying work with academic tasks to the extent that the dela...
The academic environment is full of challenges and obstacles. With this idea, students promote some ...
AbstractThe present study focused on analyzing the factors of procrastination and its effects on lea...
Procrastination comes from the Latin “pro,” which means forward, and “crastinus,” which means of tom...
This qualitative study examines academic procrastination among Israeli Master of Education students ...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
RIMANDARLO A DOPO: UNO STUDIO BASATO SU UN’INDAGINE SULLA PROCRASTINAZIONE ACCADEMICA TRA GLI STUDEN...
Procrastination is consistently viewed as problematic to academic success and students' general well...