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Academic Procrastination and Goal Accomplishment: A Combined Experimental and Individual Differences Investigation.

Daniel E Gustavson1, Akira Miyake1.   

Abstract

This study examined the relationship between academic procrastination and goal accomplishment in two novel ways. First, we experimentally tested whether undergraduate students (N = 177) could reduce their academic procrastination over a course of three weeks after performing goal-related exercises to set so-called SMART goals and/or to prepare those students with specific strategies to resist their temptations (forming implementation intentions). Second, we conducted systematic regression analyses to examine whether academic procrastination at baseline uniquely predicts later goal-related outcomes, controlling for various correlated variables, including personality traits (e.g., impulsivity), motivational factors (e.g., motivation for the generated goals), and situational factors (e.g., memory for the goals). Results indicated that neither the SMART-goal nor implementation-intention intervention significantly reduced academic procrastination in the three-week interval, even when relevant moderating variables were examined. Initial levels of academic procrastination, however, were predictive of the success of accomplishing the goals generated during the initial exercises, above and beyond a wide range of other candidate correlates. These results provided new correlational evidence for the association between academic procrastination and goal accomplishment, but suggest a need for further research to understand what interventions are effective at reducing academic procrastination.

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Keywords:  SMART goals; academic procrastination; goal management; implementation intentions

Year:  2017        PMID: 28943742      PMCID: PMC5608091          DOI: 10.1016/j.lindif.2017.01.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Learn Individ Differ        ISSN: 1041-6080


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