Procrastination is pervasive, and it concerns us. At least 95% of us procrastinate at least occasionally and about 15-20% of us do it consistently and problematically. Also, there are historical records of people procrastinating going back at least 3,000 years. Unfortunately, very little is understood about why we put off doing until later what we think we should actually be doing right now.
This feedback is based on research we and other researchers have previously conducted over the last thirty years and should be quite accurate. You can choose to exit the study at any time, but you will only get your feedback by answering all the questions. With your participation, we should be able to continue to improve our understanding of this common but somewhat mysterious phenomenon.
This is a series of questions about procrastination, each answered on a five-point scale (i.e., "Not true or me" to "True of me"). In all, it takes only about 20-25 minutes to complete and you will get feedback about your procrastination at the end.
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