A review of Procrastination and personality

Authors

  • Himani Research scholar, Department of education, M.D. university, Rohtak
  • Dr. Jitender Kumar Professor and head Department of education, M.D. university, Rohtak

Keywords:

Procrastination, personality, academic, education

Abstract

New study in procrastination studies has been connecting procrastination with personality factors. Procrastination is seen as a personality feature from a differential psychology approach. When examined from the standpoint of personality, procrastination may be seen as a lack of conscientiousness, which has been regarded as a flaw in one's character. Procrastination has attracted attention as an alternate method to analyse maladaptive ways of being in the environment based on this perspective. Several later empirical research found that procrastination was strongly associated with poor conscientiousness.

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Published

2022-03-30

How to Cite

Himani, & Dr. Jitender Kumar. (2022). A review of Procrastination and personality. Innovative Research Thoughts, 8(1), 26–34. Retrieved from http://irt.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1097