The nature of procrastination: A meta-analytic and theoretical review of quintessential self-regulatory failure.
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Procrastination is a prevalent and pernicious form of self-regulatory failure that is not entirely understood. Hence, the relevant conceptual, theoretical, and empirical work is reviewed, drawing upon correlational, experimental, and qualitative findings. A meta-analysis of procrastination's possible causes and effects, based on 691 correlations, reveals that neuroticism, rebelliousness, and sensation seeking show only a weak connection. Strong and consistent predictors of procrastination were task aversiveness, task delay, self-efficacy, and impulsiveness, as well as conscientiousness and its facets of self-control, distractibility, organization, and achievement motivation. These effects prove consistent with…
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- Procrastination
- Psychology
- Conscientiousness
- Expectancy theory
- Hyperbolic discounting
- Task (project management)
- Temporal discounting
- Social psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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