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Procrastination in Academia: True/False

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Procrastination in Academia: True/FalseOnline version

Test facts about academic procrastination.

by Danna Sophia Godoy
1

It is not simply laziness; it involves self-regulation and executive function.

2

Procrastination can be completely eliminated with willpower alone.

3

Procrastination often leads to higher stress levels as deadlines approach.

4

Short-term relief from procrastination can come from task avoidance, not solving the task.

5

All students procrastinate equally; it's a universal constant.

6

Procrastination only occurs in undergraduates.

7

Starting early guarantees no procrastination.

8

Academic procrastination can lower grades and reduce learning retention.

9

Procrastination never affects mental health.

10

Procrastination is more common in tasks that are perceived as unpleasant or challenging.