The aim of the current study was to investigate the correlation of academic hope with academic procrastination; to determine the differences in the academic procrastination of both men and women; to understand why students conduct academic procrastination; and to know the academic hope of students. The study uses a mixed-method research design. The results showed that academic hope has a positive and significant correlation with academic procrastination; there is no significant difference between male and female students in any scale of academic hope and academic procrastination; the reason students conduct procrastination is “I generally delay before starting on work I have to do”; and the academic hope students are unique because it relates to God and parents.
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Dami, Z. A., Tameon, S. M., & Saudale, J. (2020). The predictive role of academic hope in academic procrastination among students: A mixed methods study. Pedagogika, 137(1), 208–229. https://doi.org/10.15823/p.2020.137.12
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