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Academic Procrastination among Postgraduate Students: Causes, Consequences, and Coping Patterns at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad
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Academic procrastination is a common issue to postgraduate students and presents severe obstacles to academic performance and mental health. The paper examined the rate, the causes, and the effects of academic procrastination in postgraduate students at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. The quantitative cross-sectional research design was used. The sample population was represented by 5,002 M. Phil and MS students, out of which 146 respondents were sampled through a convenience sampling method at a 95% level of confidence and at 8 percent level of confidence. The structured, self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data based on the demographic factors, procrastination habits, the causes of the habit, and the perceived academic and emotional consequences. The data collected were evaluated through Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS) and through descriptive statistics, frequency, percentages, means, standard deviations and ranking by use of weighted scores. These results showed that in completing tasks with minimal time (M = 2.58), lack of concentration (M = 2.55), absence of internet in homes (M = 2.52), and lack of motivation (M = 2.45) were the significant reasons why people procrastinate. Even though the majority of students implied moderate agreement to procrastination-related statements, time management problems and environmental influences were the most influential ones. Regarding consequences, the most common academic outcomes mentioned were failure in a subject because of procrastination (M=1.93) and course dropping (M=1.75), and it was also clear that stress and lowered academic performance caused by procrastination. Students stated that they experienced negative emotions, especially frustration and anxiety (M = 2.92) and that they felt that overall well-being was negatively affected (M = 1.68). In addition, the level of procrastination in exam preparation was also a critical aspect as most students were somewhat unprepared (M = 2.51). It is concluded in the study that the levels of academic procrastination among postgraduate students is moderate with a significant emotional and academic cost to the student. The findings reveal the time-management training, academic guidance, motivational support, and better digital access as the urgent needs that would help eliminate procrastination and improve the performance of students. The results of these findings can be very beneficial to the university administrators, counselors, and educators to be able to develop effective intervention strategies to be used with postgraduate learners.
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Title: Academic Procrastination among Postgraduate Students: Causes, Consequences, and Coping Patterns at the University of Agriculture Faisalabad
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Academic procrastination is a common issue to postgraduate students and presents severe obstacles to academic performance and mental health.
The paper examined the rate, the causes, and the effects of academic procrastination in postgraduate students at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad.
The quantitative cross-sectional research design was used.
The sample population was represented by 5,002 M.
Phil and MS students, out of which 146 respondents were sampled through a convenience sampling method at a 95% level of confidence and at 8 percent level of confidence.
The structured, self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data based on the demographic factors, procrastination habits, the causes of the habit, and the perceived academic and emotional consequences.
The data collected were evaluated through Statistical Package of Social Sciences (SPSS) and through descriptive statistics, frequency, percentages, means, standard deviations and ranking by use of weighted scores.
These results showed that in completing tasks with minimal time (M = 2.
58), lack of concentration (M = 2.
55), absence of internet in homes (M = 2.
52), and lack of motivation (M = 2.
45) were the significant reasons why people procrastinate.
Even though the majority of students implied moderate agreement to procrastination-related statements, time management problems and environmental influences were the most influential ones.
Regarding consequences, the most common academic outcomes mentioned were failure in a subject because of procrastination (M=1.
93) and course dropping (M=1.
75), and it was also clear that stress and lowered academic performance caused by procrastination.
Students stated that they experienced negative emotions, especially frustration and anxiety (M = 2.
92) and that they felt that overall well-being was negatively affected (M = 1.
68).
In addition, the level of procrastination in exam preparation was also a critical aspect as most students were somewhat unprepared (M = 2.
51).
It is concluded in the study that the levels of academic procrastination among postgraduate students is moderate with a significant emotional and academic cost to the student.
The findings reveal the time-management training, academic guidance, motivational support, and better digital access as the urgent needs that would help eliminate procrastination and improve the performance of students.
The results of these findings can be very beneficial to the university administrators, counselors, and educators to be able to develop effective intervention strategies to be used with postgraduate learners.
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