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Sexeducationandprocrastination.pdf
klingsieck-2013-procrastination.pdf
Is_the_Association_of_Procrastination_and_Age_Medi 2.pdf
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TheNatureofProcrastination 2.pdf
Today I made an outline of my introduction of the research paper about procrastination and age relationships.
Before I made my first draft, I collected five most related paper with my topic and read each’s introduction everyday and paraphrased each paragraphs into one sentences.
The main reason on doing this is to analyze the common structure of introductions so I apcan easily apply it into mine.
The papers I analyzed were uploaded below
Analysis :
Nature of Procrastination
Procrastination is a worldwide phenomenon that most of the population at least once had trouble with.
Procrastination is treated as troublesome which causes cramming and poor results.
Procrastination often results in miserable consequences in our life.
Research regarding procrastination is so scarce and lacks resources.
The major goal in this paper is to recollect resources and correlations to make a definition of procrastination and provide better understanding to it.

The second goal is to expand the field of studying reasons in procrastination and relationships between other factors. Also to explain temporal motivation theory (TMT).
Sex, Education and Procrastination: An Epidemiological Study of Procrastinators'
Characteristics from a Global Sample
Procrastination was considered consequences on personal traits like impulsiveness.
Procrastination is very prevalent and leads to health issues and unstable later life.
People nowadays treat procrastination very seriously and are eager to find solutions for it.
Taking account of an individual's factors, the paper is based on a self reported survey assessing six demographic indicators of procrastination, namely sex, age, marital status, family size, education and community location. In addition, nationality.
The writers hope that this research can help in finding expected correlations in various differences.
Procrastination
When Good Things Don't Come to Those Who Wait
Procrastination is very common and research about it has been increased but still has a lack of informative results.
Procrastination negatively impacts on health, financial well being, and academic performances.
The field of research in procrastination is concentrated too much on several subjects and should be widened in information in other subjects.
This paper is written in order to define boundaries between procrastination and delay, organize previous theories, and suggest future directions.
Procrastination, Distress and Life Satisfaction
across the Age Range– A German
Representative Community Study
Procrastination is a global issue and has many theories suggested as a moderator.
Procrastination in students was related to stress, anxiety, and depression while procrastination in employment was related to lack of motivation and unemployment.
Procrastination is also related in loneliness, mental well being, education, and life satisfaction
General Procrastination Scale (GPS) is often used as a scale of measuring procrastination in surveys.
The purpose of this study is to find relation in procrastination and age with various factors too, to prove hypotheses made.
Is the Association of Procrastination and Age Mediated by
Fear of Failure?
Procrastination is delaying things when you know the result of it would be bad and also a very universal concern that leaves the idea that procrastination regulations develop across adult lifespans.
Besides all the theories and correlations in procrastination, the writer believes procrastination has a complexity in motivational issues depending on individuals.
Many researchers found negative correlationships between age and procrastination.
The writer proclaims that fear of failure might be the mediator in age and procrastination's negative correlations.
There are contrasted ideas like finding no relations in fear of failure or separating fear of failure and self perfectionism.
Fear of failure mostly develops in young ages and becomes better as they get older.
Self esteem could be closely related in fear of failure and both of them have high rates in childhood and decrease in adulthood due to more experiences.
The goal of the survey based research is to find relations between self-esteem, procrastination, fear of failure, and age range to confirm 3 hypotheses they had made.
I learned many useful hooks I can made in the beginning and how other similar papers starts paper in which information.
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