Time Perspective as a Predictor of Procrastination

Publication date: 2018 Source:Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences, Volume 238 Author(s): E. Zabelina, Yu. Chestyunina, I. Trushina, E. Vedeneyeva The article presents the results of the study of time perspective as a predictor of procrastination. It shows how the test subjects with high procrastination rates are more pessimistic and negative about past events; they are less focused on future plans, goals, and prospects, and are convinced that their future is predetermined and cannot be influenced by individual actions. The discriminant analysis revealed negative attitude toward the past, fatalistic perception of the future, and lack of orientation to the future as factors predicting a high level of procrastination. Approaches to reduction of procrastination level in the work of organization are as well formulated.
Source: Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research
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