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A researcher wants to study the psychological characteristic of academic procrastination. Apply the concepts of single-variable research questions to formulate one original research question focusing on procrastination, and explicitly state whether your question measures its frequency or its intensity.

Question: A researcher wants to study the psychological characteristic of academic procrastination. Apply the concepts of single-variable research questions to formulate one original research question focusing on procrastination, and explicitly state whether your question measures its frequency or its intensity.

Sample answer: An example question is: 'On average, how many hours per week do college students spend procrastinating on academic assignments?' This question measures the frequency of the behavior.

Key points:

  • Formulates a research question focusing on a single measurable behavior/characteristic (procrastination).
  • Avoids incorporating relationships, comparisons, or multiple variables.
  • Correctly identifies the targeted dimension as either frequency (how often/how much) or intensity (how severe/strong).

Rubric: The response must contain a valid, original research question that focuses on a single measurable aspect of procrastination (either its frequency or intensity/severity) without introducing a second variable, and correctly classify the dimension as frequency or intensity.

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Updated 2026-05-27

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