The present study sought to examine the view that procrastination can be explained as a result of the joint effect of a general discounting mechanism and a personality trait. To demonstrate the discounting mechanism, the process of study motivation prior to an examination was mentally simulated by 302 university students. Study motivation was operationalised in three ways: (1) As an estimate of general motivation towards studying, (2) as a measure of resistance to temptation averaged over five social situations, and (3) as a weekly average of hours spent studying each day. Results indicate that discounting of study motivation as a function of time left until the examination closely follows the formula suggested by the self-control literatur...
Abstract: Two studies investigated the role of impulsivity in procrastinators' problems. In the firs...
A qualitative empirical phenomenological study was undertaken to determine the self-experience of pr...
Previous procrastination research has provided considerable support for procrastination as a failure...
The present study sought to examine the view that procrastination can be explained as a result of th...
The present study sought to examine the view that procrastination can be explained as a result of th...
The present study sought to examine the view that procrastination can be explained as a result of th...
The prevalence of procrastination in the college environment is extremely high with estimates that 8...
Fifty-five female and 10 male university students enrolled in a three-week Summer course completed a...
Fifty-five female and 10 male university students enrolled in a three-week Summer course completed a...
Fifty-five female and 10 male university students enrolled in a three-week Summer course completed a...
Fifty-five female and 10 male university students enrolled in a three-week Summer course completed a...
Fifty-five female and 10 male university students enrolled in a three-week Summer course completed a...
Abstract: Two studies investigated the role of impulsivity in procrastinators' problems. In the firs...
The purpose of this study was to explore a student\u27s procrastination and how it relates to their ...
A qualitative empirical phenomenological study was undertaken to determine the self-experience of pr...
Abstract: Two studies investigated the role of impulsivity in procrastinators' problems. In the firs...
A qualitative empirical phenomenological study was undertaken to determine the self-experience of pr...
Previous procrastination research has provided considerable support for procrastination as a failure...
The present study sought to examine the view that procrastination can be explained as a result of th...
The present study sought to examine the view that procrastination can be explained as a result of th...
The present study sought to examine the view that procrastination can be explained as a result of th...
The prevalence of procrastination in the college environment is extremely high with estimates that 8...
Fifty-five female and 10 male university students enrolled in a three-week Summer course completed a...
Fifty-five female and 10 male university students enrolled in a three-week Summer course completed a...
Fifty-five female and 10 male university students enrolled in a three-week Summer course completed a...
Fifty-five female and 10 male university students enrolled in a three-week Summer course completed a...
Fifty-five female and 10 male university students enrolled in a three-week Summer course completed a...
Abstract: Two studies investigated the role of impulsivity in procrastinators' problems. In the firs...
The purpose of this study was to explore a student\u27s procrastination and how it relates to their ...
A qualitative empirical phenomenological study was undertaken to determine the self-experience of pr...
Abstract: Two studies investigated the role of impulsivity in procrastinators' problems. In the firs...
A qualitative empirical phenomenological study was undertaken to determine the self-experience of pr...
Previous procrastination research has provided considerable support for procrastination as a failure...