Psychological Research and Intervention
Vol 6, No 1 (2023)

Workload and academic procrastination among working students

Raudia, Al Fatha (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
15 Nov 2023

Abstract

The phenomenon of working students playing two roles is common occurence these days. Because of their dual roles, they may have a workload that affects the emergence of academic procrastination in working students. The purpose of this study was to examine how workload affected academic procrastination in working students. This is a quantitative study using a technique of purposive sampling. The workload and academic procrastination scales were applied in this study. We conducted a survey of 118 working students. Based on a simple linear regression test on workload and academic procrastination variables, we concluded that there was no significant effect of workload on academic procrastination of working students, F (1,116) = 4.75, p. 05, R2 =.039, R2 adjusted =.031. The regression coefficient (B = -.104) indicates that a 1-point increase in workload will result in a 0.104-point decrease inĀ academic procrastination.

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Journal Info

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pri

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Subject

Social Sciences

Description

Psychological Research and Intervention is a peer-reviewed scientific journal in the field of psychology with publication focus on the research in the science of psychology, as well as, applied research in psychological diagnosis and intervention. This journal is aimed at facilitating discussion and ...