Role of Motivation in Academic Procrastination: A Study

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Dr. P. C. JENA, ARVINDER KAUR

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In today's scenario, students are confronted with few challenges that hinder their aims. I would like you to mention a few, parents' indifference and lack of supervision, excessive curricular training, peer stress, lack of motivation and interest, loss of nutrition and health, lack of expertise, lack of guidance in career, lack of skilled teachers and committed teachers, lack of communication skills and many more problems. Procrastination means delaying or postponing tasks to or after the last minute.  Procrastination, deliberately postponing errands regardless of hoping to be more regrettable off (Steel, 2007), is normal among understudies. In present investigation discovered that the t an incentive for sex contrast in scholastic procrastination is 1.68, which isn't critical. It implies that there is no huge sex distinction in scholastic procrastination of senior secondary school students.

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