The association between self-regulation and procrastination among private university students in Malaysia
Academic procrastination is prevalent among university undergraduates and it affects students’ well-being and academic performance. Procrastination has become a concerning phenomenon in recent years and is not taken seriously. As self- regulation is one of the predictors of academic achievement amon...
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| description | Academic procrastination is prevalent among university undergraduates and it affects students’ well-being and academic performance. Procrastination has become a concerning phenomenon in recent years and is not taken seriously. As self- regulation is one of the predictors of academic achievement among undergraduates it is often linked to procrastination. Thus, this study aimed to investigate if there are gender differences in self- regulation and procrastination and whether there is a relationship between self- regulation and procrastination among 287 undergraduates from four different private universities in Malaysia. Data were collected using self-report survey with convenience sampling method. The Short Self- Regulation Questionnaire (Carey, Neal, & Collins, 2004) was used to measure self-regulation while procrastination was measured using Tuckman Procrastination Scale (Yockey, 2016). Results of t-test analyses showed that there is no significant gender difference in both self-regulation and procras-tination. Moderate significant negative relationship was found between self-regulation and procrastina-tion. Hence the findings reflect that self-regulation could predict procrastination where students with high self-regulation will tend to procrastinate less. Therefore, self-regulation strategies and interven-tions should be taught to undergraduates in order to further enhance their self-efficacy as well as to have intrinsic motivation to be more goal-directed which could be aimed to reduce academic procrastination. |
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| spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:149152020-07-22T00:19:56Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14915/ The association between self-regulation and procrastination among private university students in Malaysia Low, Sew Kim Sarvarubini Nainee, Tan, Soon Aun Academic procrastination is prevalent among university undergraduates and it affects students’ well-being and academic performance. Procrastination has become a concerning phenomenon in recent years and is not taken seriously. As self- regulation is one of the predictors of academic achievement among undergraduates it is often linked to procrastination. Thus, this study aimed to investigate if there are gender differences in self- regulation and procrastination and whether there is a relationship between self- regulation and procrastination among 287 undergraduates from four different private universities in Malaysia. Data were collected using self-report survey with convenience sampling method. The Short Self- Regulation Questionnaire (Carey, Neal, & Collins, 2004) was used to measure self-regulation while procrastination was measured using Tuckman Procrastination Scale (Yockey, 2016). Results of t-test analyses showed that there is no significant gender difference in both self-regulation and procras-tination. Moderate significant negative relationship was found between self-regulation and procrastina-tion. Hence the findings reflect that self-regulation could predict procrastination where students with high self-regulation will tend to procrastinate less. Therefore, self-regulation strategies and interven-tions should be taught to undergraduates in order to further enhance their self-efficacy as well as to have intrinsic motivation to be more goal-directed which could be aimed to reduce academic procrastination. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14915/1/327-1413-1-PB.pdf Low, Sew Kim and Sarvarubini Nainee, and Tan, Soon Aun (2018) The association between self-regulation and procrastination among private university students in Malaysia. Jurnal Psikologi Malaysia, 32 (1). pp. 12-18. ISSN 2289-8174 http://spaj.ukm.my/ppppm/jpm/issue/view/30 |
| spellingShingle | Low, Sew Kim Sarvarubini Nainee, Tan, Soon Aun The association between self-regulation and procrastination among private university students in Malaysia |
| title | The association between self-regulation and procrastination among private university students in Malaysia |
| title_full | The association between self-regulation and procrastination among private university students in Malaysia |
| title_fullStr | The association between self-regulation and procrastination among private university students in Malaysia |
| title_full_unstemmed | The association between self-regulation and procrastination among private university students in Malaysia |
| title_short | The association between self-regulation and procrastination among private university students in Malaysia |
| title_sort | association between self-regulation and procrastination among private university students in malaysia |
| url | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14915/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14915/ http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14915/1/327-1413-1-PB.pdf |