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Bahria Journal of Professional Psychology. 2011; 10 (July): 3-16
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-117589

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The present study aimed at determining whether a significant relationship exists between impulsiveness and procrastination. For this purpose a sample of 100 participants between the ages of 18-24 years was taken. Data collection was done using a consent form, a demographic information form, an impulsiveness scale and a procrastination scale, all of which were converted to online self-administered questionnaires. Results obtained were analyzed using statistical Package for the Social Sciences [SPSS 17]. The data revealed a positive correlation [r= 0.45] thus verifying the hypothesis. The observed positive correlation between the two variables depicts that indeed those individuals who score high on the scale of impulsiveness are more likely to score high on the scale of procrastination as well. This mean that the two factors co-vary and influence each other


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Humans , Decision Making , Choice Behavior , Self Efficacy , Reproducibility of Results , Data Collection , Surveys and Questionnaires
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