The Importance Of Academic Procrastination

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The main objective of the current study was the validation of a previously constructed scale that attempted to measure the construct of academic procrastination. Thus, although the results indicating that higher conscientiousness correlates with greater academic success is interesting, individuals will find it hard, if not impossible, to change personality. Academic procrastination, being a distinct behavioral construct that can be willingly manipulated, allows individuals the prospect of altering academic success. With this study, we have tried to analyse the scores of the students of various streams such as medicine, engineering, business, commerce, interior design, agriculture, architecture and C.A. This is a detailed analysis of the scores …show more content…

Given the very strong relation between Conscientiousness and procrastination, Clarry Lay (retired, pioneer researcher in the area) has referred to Conscientiousness as the "source trait" of the lower-order trait of procrastination. (pic to relate conscientiousness and procrastination) First and foremost, individuals who would be described as not very conscientious are most prone to procrastination. Put the other way, if you're conscientious "by nature," you have an important resilience to irrational and needless task delay. There are a number of studies that report that worry, fear of failure, vulnerability and anxiety are predictors of procrastination. In addition, a very important risk factor in terms of personality is impulsivity. To the extent that you tend to be an impulsive person, you're less able to guard one intention from another. You're more likely to drop the task at hand impulsively. It is found that "low assertiveness" (an introverted characteristic) correlated with procrastination on some academic tasks (e.g., exam preparation) may indicate how the more introverted students are less inclined to ask professors or other students for help. It's at this level of understanding that we might be able to identify the contribution of personality to procrastination Neuroticism vs. emotional

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