2015
DOI: 10.1515/ppb-2015-0004
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Decisional procrastination of school-to-work transition: Personality correlates of career indecision

Abstract: Procrastination as putting off until tomorrow what one had intended to do today is well-known tendency in everyday life. In an attempt to understand the character of procrastination in different life-domains, a large body of research has been accumulated over the last decades. This article was aimed to evaluate a specific decisional procrastination of school-to-work transition (SWT) that is treated as maturity postponement. Two studies are reported examining SWT procrastination defined as career indecision amo… Show more

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“…Research results have shown that decision-making difficulty leads to academic procrastination (Eerde, 2003;Uzun Özer, 2009). It is also noted that individuals who show academic procrastination also delay decision making (Bańka & Hauziński, 2015;Ferrari et al, 1995;Ferrari, Crum, & Pardo, 2018). As stated by previous research results, there is a connection between decision-making styles and procrastination (Balkıs, 2007;Uğurlu, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Research results have shown that decision-making difficulty leads to academic procrastination (Eerde, 2003;Uzun Özer, 2009). It is also noted that individuals who show academic procrastination also delay decision making (Bańka & Hauziński, 2015;Ferrari et al, 1995;Ferrari, Crum, & Pardo, 2018). As stated by previous research results, there is a connection between decision-making styles and procrastination (Balkıs, 2007;Uğurlu, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Studies show that indecisive individuals exhibit defensive and avoidant approaches and, therefore, procrastinate (Deveci, 2011;Gati, Krausz & Osipow, 1996). In studies that address indecision and procrastination together, it has been shown that these two concepts are strongly correlated (Bańka & Hauziński, 2015;Lauderdale, 2017;Lauderdale, Martin, & Moore 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first one as developmental procrastination is a rational path that prepares for a new equilibrium and driving force; however, the second one is a destructive form of petrification -negative pathological identity in doing nothing a . A partial analogy takes place here with functional and dysfunctional procrastination with one important difference -despite procrastination correlating with certain personality traits (Millgram, Tenne, 2000;Bańka, Hauziński 2014), contrary to indecisiveness it is never a personality trait in itself. Indecisiveness as a pathological trait and personality (Rassin, et al 2007) permanently prevents making tough decisions by an individual in challenging life aspects like business, work, educa-tion, accommodation or marriage regardless whether an individual is under considerable stress or not.…”
Section: Procrastination and Indecisiveness: New Patterns Of Driving mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daha sonra Milgram ve Tenne (2000) söz konusu prokrastinasyon çeşitlerini davranışsal ve kararsal prokrastinasyon olmak üzere ikiye indirgemişlerdir (Ilyin, 2011;Klimova, 2014: 288;Kovylin, 2013: 27). Davranışsal prokrastinasyon gerçekleştirilmesi gereken/beklenen faaliyet/görevlerin ertelenmesini ifade ederken, kararsal prokrastinasyon belirli faaliyet/görevlerin gerçekleştirilip gerçekleştirilmeyeceğine dair karar alma süreçlerini ertelemeyi açıklar (Bańka & Hauziński, 2015;Fernie vd., 2009;Sadykova, 2016).…”
Section: İşyeri Prokrastinasyonu / İşyerinde Erteleme Alışkanlığıunclassified