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- W3196233414 abstract "All people occasionally delay making a decision or doing something. Procrastination is a widespread phenomenon and is a problem for both the individuals and society. Some authors investigated situational patterns of procrastination such as task characteristics and the relationship of task characteristics and people’ characteristics, while other authors focused on exploring the different processes, motives or traits underlying procrastination. Research has shown that there is connection between procrastination and the conscientiousness factor, and in some previous research neuroticism has been shown to be a significant predictor in predicting procrastination. Self-efficacy and self-esteem have also been shown to be associated with procrastination. Some research of procrastination use direct measures such as measuring the time it takes to complete a task. Others use indirect measures such as scales or questionnaires. One of the frequently used questionnaires is Tuckman’s questionnaire that measures the intent to delay or avoid activities altogether. Another measure is Lay scale of procrastination behaviour. As there were no studies of procrastination with the Tuckman scale or the Lay scale of procrastination behaviour in Croatia until the writing of this thesis, the main goal of this paper was to check the constructive validity of the Tuckman questionnaire and the Lay scale by determining the relationship between variables that the theory considers to be related. We examined the correlation between Tuckman’s questionnaire and Lay scale with factors of conscientiousness and neuroticism (NEO-PI), self-efficacy (Schwarzer scale of 10 particles), and self-esteem measured by the Rosenberg scale. The author translated Tuckman's scale into Croatian, as well as Lay's measure of procrastination. The research was conducted on 161 Medical College students in Zagreb. A significant correlation was found measured by the Tuckman delay questionnaire with self-efficacy (r = -0.30), self-esteem (r = -0.38), neuroticism factor (r = 0.4) and conscientiousness (r = -0.73) of which conscientiousness proved to be the best predictor in explaining the variance of Tuckman’s procrastination questionnaire. Facets of conscientiousness explained 59% of the variance of procrastination, and facets of discipline (β=-0,52) and caution appeared as significant predictors (β=-0,21).. The facet of intemperance (β=0,34) as well as depression (β=0,28) in neuroticism has also been shown to be a significant predictor in explaining variance. With Lay's measure of procrastinating behaviour, only conscientiousness factor proved to be significant (r= -0,53), and also a significant predictor of procrastinating behaviour." @default.
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- W3196233414 title "Povezanost odgađanja sa samopoštovanjem, samoefikasnošću i nekim faktorima ličnosti" @default.
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