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A Cross-Culture Study of Academic Procrastination and Using Effective Time Management

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Tartalom: https://pp.bme.hu/so/article/view/13348
Archívum: PP Social and Management Sciences
Gyűjtemény: Articles
Cím:
A Cross-Culture Study of Academic Procrastination and Using Effective Time Management
Létrehozó:
Košíková, Martina
Loumová, Veronika
Kovaľová, Jana
Vašaničová, Petra
Bondarenko, Viktoria Mykhaylivna
Kiadó:
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Dátum:
2019-11-29
Téma:
procrastination
academic procrastination
time management
cross-culture
students
Tartalmi leírás:
Duties, tasks, different situations or decisions need to be resolved on a daily basis. However, it often happens that because of over-information from different sides, an excessive number of tasks, the fast pace of life, and so on we tend to procrastinate important tasks for later. This phenomenon can occur in almost every area, including the academic area. This contribution, therefore, addresses the occurrence of academic procrastination and the establishment and use of time management by university students. The main objective is to identify possible differences in procrastination and the right use of time management in a cross-cultural context. A research sample consisted of 292 students from the Uzhhorod National University and from the University of Prešov, on which we surveyed the rate of procrastination and rate of time management through our own questionnaire. Subsequent testing of the obtained data revealed that there are statistically significant differences in procrastination between Ukrainian and Slovak students, but differences in time management have not been confirmed.
Nyelv:
angol
Típus:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Formátum:
application/pdf
Azonosító:
10.3311/PPso.13348
Forrás:
Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences; Vol. 28 No. 2 (2020); 121-128
1587-3803
1416-3837
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