2020
DOI: 10.26539/pcr.22386
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Role Playing in an Effort to Reduce Academic Procrastination for College Students

Abstract: Academic procrastination can be defined as a person's tendency to delay activities related to academics. We can find procrastination at every level of education, especially in college. One of the causes of procrastination in students because college students have greater responsibilities and demands than before. This research analyzed the effectiveness of role playing in information services to reduce student academic procrastination by uses a quantitative methods. The type of this research is Quasi Experiment… Show more

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“…Academic procrastination refers to one's tendency to postpone accomplishing academic activities (Maharani et al, 2020) and unjustified deferment of achieving highly demanded instructional assignments and tasks (Vural & Gunduz, 2019). Academic procrastination is more commonly spread among university students in various specializations than in other education stages (Shahzada et al, 2017;Klingsieck, 2016), where 70% of university students are impacted by this phenomenon (Goroshit & Hen, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Academic procrastination refers to one's tendency to postpone accomplishing academic activities (Maharani et al, 2020) and unjustified deferment of achieving highly demanded instructional assignments and tasks (Vural & Gunduz, 2019). Academic procrastination is more commonly spread among university students in various specializations than in other education stages (Shahzada et al, 2017;Klingsieck, 2016), where 70% of university students are impacted by this phenomenon (Goroshit & Hen, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%