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