Introduction: Procrastination is considered a fairly recurring behavior since ancient times, as people tend to postpone activities that are considered complex, not very motivating, stressful or that do not generate interest. Objective: To analyze academic procrastination in students from a private university in the Peruvian Amazon. Methods: The approach was quantitative, the design was non-experimental, and the type was descriptive and transactional. Academic procrastination was evaluated in 275 students of the Administration, Accounting, and Law careers by applying the Academic Procrastination Scale, an instrument with adequate psychometric properties
[EN] Academic procrastination (students’ tendency to postpone and/or avoid an academic task) is a w...
Procrastination is a change that is carried out deliberately and repeatedly, while Academic Procrast...
Aims. This study aimed to understand the characteristics associated with academic procrastination in...
The objective of this study was to establish the association between personal conditioning factors a...
Academic procrastination has been understood as a dynamic phenomenon, which involves personal, behav...
This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of academic procrastination among students in the Fac...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Academic procrastination is common yet universal phenomenon among the college...
Abstract Academic procrastination is characterized by the non-strategic postponement of commitments,...
Introduction: One of the challenges that students faced during their education is academic procrasti...
Procrastination comes from the Latin “pro,” which means forward, and “crastinus,” which means of tom...
Objective: to determine the relationship between study habits and academic procrastination in studen...
Procrastination refers to delaying the task of timely completion. Procrastination is a common behavi...
Abstract Background: There are few people who do not delay in their daily lives. Procrastination be...
Procrastination is extremely prevalent behaviour, mainly in school settings. It is described asknowi...
Procrastination is a phenomenon that affects university students and consists of not finishing a tas...
[EN] Academic procrastination (students’ tendency to postpone and/or avoid an academic task) is a w...
Procrastination is a change that is carried out deliberately and repeatedly, while Academic Procrast...
Aims. This study aimed to understand the characteristics associated with academic procrastination in...
The objective of this study was to establish the association between personal conditioning factors a...
Academic procrastination has been understood as a dynamic phenomenon, which involves personal, behav...
This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of academic procrastination among students in the Fac...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Academic procrastination is common yet universal phenomenon among the college...
Abstract Academic procrastination is characterized by the non-strategic postponement of commitments,...
Introduction: One of the challenges that students faced during their education is academic procrasti...
Procrastination comes from the Latin “pro,” which means forward, and “crastinus,” which means of tom...
Objective: to determine the relationship between study habits and academic procrastination in studen...
Procrastination refers to delaying the task of timely completion. Procrastination is a common behavi...
Abstract Background: There are few people who do not delay in their daily lives. Procrastination be...
Procrastination is extremely prevalent behaviour, mainly in school settings. It is described asknowi...
Procrastination is a phenomenon that affects university students and consists of not finishing a tas...
[EN] Academic procrastination (students’ tendency to postpone and/or avoid an academic task) is a w...
Procrastination is a change that is carried out deliberately and repeatedly, while Academic Procrast...
Aims. This study aimed to understand the characteristics associated with academic procrastination in...