The relationship between procrastination and academic achievement of high school learners in North West province, South Africa

The present study explored whether a significant relationship exists between academic procrastination and academic achievement in high school learners within South Africa. It furthermore examined whether certain personality traits of individuals are more prone to procrastination than others. It last...

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Main Author: Joubert, Charine Petronella
Other Authors: Laidlaw, C.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:Joubert, Charine Petronella (2015) The relationship between procrastination and academic achievement of high school learners in North West province, South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19991>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-199912016-04-16T04:08:58Z The relationship between procrastination and academic achievement of high school learners in North West province, South Africa Procrastination and academic achievement Joubert, Charine Petronella Laidlaw, C. Academic achievement Big-Five Personality Procrastination Traits 155.232 Academic achievement --South Africa --North-West High school students --South Africa --North-West High school students --Psychological aspects Personality and academic achievement --South Africa --North-West Procrastination --South Africa --North-West High school students --South Africa --North-West --Attitudes The present study explored whether a significant relationship exists between academic procrastination and academic achievement in high school learners within South Africa. It furthermore examined whether certain personality traits of individuals are more prone to procrastination than others. It lastly investigated the relationships between gender and academic procrastination, age and academic procrastination, number of siblings and academic procrastination; and area of residence and academic procrastination. The research sample consisted of 349 high school learners aged between 12 and 19 years old (n=167 male, n=180 female, n=2 gender not disclosed). Data was collected by means of the Personal Information Questionnaire (PIQ), the Tuckman Procrastination Scale (TPS) and the Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI). A significant negative correlation was found between procrastination and academic achievement. The correlations between procrastination and gender, age, area of residence and number of siblings respectively were not significant. Conscientiousness and Emotional Stability were both found to be significantly negatively related to procrastination, however, the relations between procrastination and Extraversion and Agreeableness respectively were not significant. An anomaly found in the present study was the negative relation between procrastination and Openness to Experience, and it is postulated that this finding may be due to the TIPI’s inability to measure the individual facets of each Big Five Factor domain or that it could be ascribed to the need for cognition. Psychology M.A. (Psychology) 2016-02-29T09:50:56Z 2016-02-29T09:50:56Z 2015-02 Dissertation Joubert, Charine Petronella (2015) The relationship between procrastination and academic achievement of high school learners in North West province, South Africa, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19991> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19991 en 1 online resource (v, 112 leaves)
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topic Academic achievement
Big-Five
Personality
Procrastination
Traits
155.232
Academic achievement --South Africa --North-West
High school students --South Africa --North-West
High school students --Psychological aspects
Personality and academic achievement --South Africa --North-West
Procrastination --South Africa --North-West
High school students --South Africa --North-West --Attitudes
spellingShingle Academic achievement
Big-Five
Personality
Procrastination
Traits
155.232
Academic achievement --South Africa --North-West
High school students --South Africa --North-West
High school students --Psychological aspects
Personality and academic achievement --South Africa --North-West
Procrastination --South Africa --North-West
High school students --South Africa --North-West --Attitudes
Joubert, Charine Petronella
The relationship between procrastination and academic achievement of high school learners in North West province, South Africa
description The present study explored whether a significant relationship exists between academic procrastination and academic achievement in high school learners within South Africa. It furthermore examined whether certain personality traits of individuals are more prone to procrastination than others. It lastly investigated the relationships between gender and academic procrastination, age and academic procrastination, number of siblings and academic procrastination; and area of residence and academic procrastination. The research sample consisted of 349 high school learners aged between 12 and 19 years old (n=167 male, n=180 female, n=2 gender not disclosed). Data was collected by means of the Personal Information Questionnaire (PIQ), the Tuckman Procrastination Scale (TPS) and the Ten-Item Personality Inventory (TIPI). A significant negative correlation was found between procrastination and academic achievement. The correlations between procrastination and gender, age, area of residence and number of siblings respectively were not significant. Conscientiousness and Emotional Stability were both found to be significantly negatively related to procrastination, however, the relations between procrastination and Extraversion and Agreeableness respectively were not significant. An anomaly found in the present study was the negative relation between procrastination and Openness to Experience, and it is postulated that this finding may be due to the TIPI’s inability to measure the individual facets of each Big Five Factor domain or that it could be ascribed to the need for cognition. === Psychology === M.A. (Psychology)
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title_short The relationship between procrastination and academic achievement of high school learners in North West province, South Africa
title_full The relationship between procrastination and academic achievement of high school learners in North West province, South Africa
title_fullStr The relationship between procrastination and academic achievement of high school learners in North West province, South Africa
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