Abstract(The Impact Of Online Graduate Students' Motivation and Self-Regulation on Academic Procrastination)
This study investigates the impact of effort regulation and intrinsic motivation on procrastination of online graduate students and how that behavior impacts the quality/quantity of work. It was found that as intrinsic motivation/effort regulation decreases, procrastination increases.
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The impact of distance learning on self-regulation/motivation
Intrinsic Motivation(The Impact of Graduate Students' Motivation and Self-Regulation on Academic Procrastination)
Motivation(The Impact of Graduate Students' Motivation and Self-Regulation on Academic Procrastination)
Self-Regulation(The Impact of Online Students' Motivation and Self-Regulation on Academic Procrastination)
Methodology: Sample(The Impact of Online Graduate Students’ Motivation and Self-Regulation on Academic Procrastination)
Methodology: MSLQ/PASS(The Impact of Online Graduate Students’ Motivation and Self-Regulation on Academic Procrastination)
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