Title of article :
Academic Procrastination and Self-Control in Thesis Writing Students of Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Surabaya
Author/Authors :
Ursia, Nela Regar Universitas Surabaya - Fakultas Psikologi, Indonesia , Siaputra, Ide Bagus Universitas Surabaya - Fakultas Psikologi, Indonesia , Sutanto, Nadia Universitas Surabaya - Fakultas Psikologi, Indonesia
Abstract :
Procrastination has long been regarded as reflection of low self-control. The emergence of temporal motivation theory (TMT) as a theoretical framework to explain procrastination also supports the role of self-control in bringing forth procrastination. This study aimed to test the suitability of TMT in explaining correlational pattern of self-control and procrastination, both in general and in thesis completion. Subjects were 157 psychology students working on their thesis. The results show that self-control has a negative correlation with general procrastination (r = -0.663) and thesis (r=-0.504). The role of TMT’s elements as mediators has been proven when the negative correlations weakened significantly after controlling for TMT elements. Nevertheless, a greater attenuation was actually found when self-control was used as the mediator variable. Alleged causes and implications of the findings are discussed.
Keywords :
general procrastination , self , control , temporal motivation theory , undergraduate thesis procrastination
Journal title :
Makara Human Behaviour Studies In Asia
Journal title :
Makara Human Behaviour Studies In Asia