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Avoiding procrastination through time management: an experimental intervention study
Authors:Alexander Häfner  Verena Oberst  Armin Stock
Institution:Adolf-Würth-Center for the History of Psychology, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a short-term time management intervention on procrastination. Procrastination is a serious issue for many students and associated with different negative consequences, such as anxiety or low grades. As procrastination is described as a self-regulatory failure, a training programme focussing on self-regulatory skills might be helpful. We randomly assigned 96 students to a treatment (n?=?47) and a control group (n?=?49). As hypothesised, participants of the control group showed procrastination: they spent more time on a self-selected, important academic task right before the deadline was reached compared to the weeks before. The participants of the treatment group, instead, allocated their work time more equally and did not show procrastination. Therefore, the explored time management intervention prevents from a serious time management problem.
Keywords:time management  procrastination  planning  training programme
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