نتایج جستجو برای: decisional procrastination

تعداد نتایج: 4811  

2014
Floor M. Kroese Denise T. D. De Ridder Catharine Evers Marieke A. Adriaanse

BACKGROUND Procrastination is a prevalent and problematic phenomenon that has mostly been studied in the domain of academic behavior. The current study shows that procrastination may also lead to harmful outcomes in the area of health behavior, introducing bedtime procrastination as an important factor related to getting insufficient sleep and consequently affecting individual well-being. Bedti...

2017
Bin-Bin Chen Wen Han

Academic procrastination is defined as a purposive delay of academic tasks that must be completed. Within the framework of the ecological model of resiliency, this study examined how ecological assets were related to academic procrastination among adolescents. Participants in the study were 577 adolescents (53.5% boys) from Shanghai, China. They completed measures of ecological assets, commitme...

2018
Edwin A. J. Van Hooft Heleen Van Mierlo

Models of team development have indicated that teams typically engage in task delay during the first stages of the team’s life cycle. An important question is to what extent this equally applies to all teams, or whether there is variation across teams in the amount of task delay. The present study introduces the concept of team procrastination as a lens through which we can examine whether team...

2017
Bruce A. Fernie Zinnia Bharucha Ana V. Nikčević Marcantonio M. Spada

Procrastination refers to the delay or postponement of a task or decision and is often conceptualised as a failure of self-regulation. Recent research has suggested that procrastination could be delineated into two domains: intentional and unintentional. In this two-study paper, we aimed to develop a measure of unintentional procrastination (named the Unintentional Procrastination Scale or the ...

2004
Ravindra Jejurikar Rajesh K. Gupta

Leakage energy consumption is an increasing concern in current and future CMOS technology generations. Procrastination scheduling, where task execution can be delayed to maximize the duration of idle intervals, has been proposed to minimize leakage energy drain. We address dynamic slack reclamation techniques under procrastination scheduling to minimize the static and dynamic energy consumption...

Journal: :Psychology & Marketing 2021

Extant research in the Impulse Buying domain has predominantly focused on how it can be enhanced and mostly benefitted marketers. This study, however, shifts focus to consumers they mitigate or reduce impulse buying. Drawing Action Regulation Theory, we posit that planning prompts mitigates buying; this mitigating effect is stronger for individuals with high (vis-à-vis low) decisional procrasti...

2018
Jana Kühnel Christine J. Syrek Anne Dreher

Background: This daily diary study investigates the phenomenon of bedtime procrastination. Bedtime procrastination is defined as going to bed later than intended, without having external reasons for doing so. We highlight the role chronotype (interindividual differences in biological preferences for sleep-wake-times) plays for bedtime procrastination. Moreover, we challenge the view that bedtim...

2014
Hasan Sadeghi Nader Hajloo Karim Babayi Maryam Shahri

OBJECTIVE The aim of the current study is to investigate the relationship between metacognition and obsessive beliefs, and procrastination. METHODS 285 students of Tabriz and Mohaghegh Ardabili Universities, Iran, were selected by random sampling, and completed the metacognition (MCQ-30) questionnaire, obsessive beliefs questionnaire (OBQ-44), and General Procrastination Scale. The research m...

  Background: As an early step in the development of a decision aid for idiopathic trigger finger (TF) we were interested in the level of decisional conflict experienced by patients and hand surgeons. This study tested the null hypothesis that there is no difference in decisional conflict between patients with one or more idiopathic trigger fingers and hand surgeons. Secondary analyses address ...

2014
Alexander Rozental Per Carlbring A. Rozental P. Carlbring

Procrastination is a pervasive self-regulatory failure affecting approximately one-fifth of the adult population and half of the student population. It is defined as one’s voluntarily delay of an intended course of action despite being worse off as a result of that delay. Procrastination has a negative impact on performance and is associated with poorer mental health. Stress, worry, and feeling...

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