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Procrastination Behavior and Self-efficacy Among Students: A Mixed Method Study

    Noreena Kausar

    Department of Psychology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat, Pakistan

    Saliha Shabir

    Department of Psychology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat, Pakistan

    Bushra Bibi

    Department of Psychology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat, Pakistan

    Bushra Akram

    Department of Psychology, University of Gujrat, Gujrat, Pakistan


Received
04 Nov, 2019
Accepted
30 Dec, 2021
Published
31 Mar, 2022

The present research examined procrastination behavior and self-efficacy among postgraduate students by using mixed method research in two studies. Objective of this research was to measure procrastination, self-efficacy and further to explore the factors behind these behaviours through quantitative and qualitative research, respectively. For study-I, in quantitative research, sample of 282 students was selected by using stratified random sampling technique. To measure procrastination “Procrastination Scale” for student population (Lay, 1986) and for Self-efficacy “General Self-efficacy Scale” (Schwarzer & Jerusalem, 1995) were used. Descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and Chi-square were used to analyse the data. Results indicated that there is a significant negative correlation between procrastination behavior and self-efficacy. The level of procrastination was found at non-clinical level 5(1.5%), sub-clinical level 165(68.5%), clinical level 110(39.0) and 2(0.7%) reported the need to seek clinical attention. Findings of chi-square illustrate no association of procrastination with demographic of age, faculty and GPA. In study-II, through qualitative approach, a focus group discussion was conducted with eight participants. Data were recorded by a tape recorder which was transcribed and analysed by using thematic analysis. Results revealed four themes from qualitative discussion; 1) description of procrastination behavior, 2) casual and precipitating factors, 3) impact on life and 4) strategies to overcome/reduce procrastination behavior. Through the findings of both studies, it can be concluded that procrastination behaviour is prevalent among students and there is a need to implement strategies to reduce this behaviour.

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APA-7 Style
Kausar, N., Shabir, S., Bibi, B., Akram, B. (2022). Procrastination Behavior and Self-efficacy Among Students: A Mixed Method Study. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 37(1), 79-97. https://doi.org/10.33824/PJPR.2022.37.1.05

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Kausar, N.; Shabir, S.; Bibi, B.; Akram, B. Procrastination Behavior and Self-efficacy Among Students: A Mixed Method Study. Pak. J. Psychol. Res 2022, 37, 79-97. https://doi.org/10.33824/PJPR.2022.37.1.05

AMA Style
Kausar N, Shabir S, Bibi B, Akram B. Procrastination Behavior and Self-efficacy Among Students: A Mixed Method Study. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research. 2022; 37(1): 79-97. https://doi.org/10.33824/PJPR.2022.37.1.05

Chicago/Turabian Style
Kausar, Noreena, Saliha Shabir, Bushra Bibi, and Bushra Akram. 2022. "Procrastination Behavior and Self-efficacy Among Students: A Mixed Method Study" Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research 37, no. 1: 79-97. https://doi.org/10.33824/PJPR.2022.37.1.05