# PAge- Differences in Academic Procrastination: A Cross-Sectional
Analysis of High School and Postgraduate Students & Procrastination, depressive.

Today I read 2 different papers that is specifically related to the correlation of age and procrastination

Difference: there were three main differences in method, focusing point, and participants in the experiment.

The first paper was about simple correlations between age and  procrastination rate, while the other one focused on relationships in age and procrastination rate but with third factor called isolation and depression to find rather those can be mediated with procrastination.

The method they used was also varying even though both of them used the survey but with different methods of rating procrastination. Also the participants was varied with the first one only surveying one university's undergraduates students and high schoolers and the other one broadly surveyed between 20 to elderly. 

Additionally, the first paper had lower credit compared to the other one. I measured it with impact factor of the publisher.

There is other 3 similarities in contrast like overall similar hypothesis and results and similar sources they used . The result of both cleared that procrastination increases after they became older so as the hypothesizes were. The resource they used were also basically alike.

The most important thing are I learned was that basically every research papers indicate that procrastination increase in rising of age. This was not a great use for me because it is going to be harder to make review paper when all the results are basically same. So so my decision was to move my focus point from correlation between age and procrastination to the factors meditated this situation, which is rising up procrastination as the rising of age.

Below there is a PPT that represent basically my writing today so you can check it below.

[https://www.canva.com/design/DAG4FbJU1mc/2wzTlownVtHwEgrm1278oQ/view?utm_content=DAG4FbJU1mc&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h8de6dbaff0](https://www.canva.com/design/DAG4FbJU1mc/2wzTlownVtHwEgrm1278oQ/view?utm_content=DAG4FbJU1mc&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h8de6dbaff0)

For the site tree, see the [root Markdown](https://slashpage.com/research-paper-log.md).
