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Predictors of Academic Procrastination in Asian International College Students
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Self-efficacy TheoryStudent MotivationStudent SuccessEducational PsychologyMotivationAcademic Self-efficacyEducationAcademic ProcrastinationLanguage ProficiencyEnglish Language ProficiencyAsian International StudentsLanguage StudiesAchievement MotivationHigher EducationPsychology
This study examined the relationships among acculturative stress, coping styles, self-efficacy, English language proficiency, and various demographic characteristics as predictors of procrastination behavior in Asian International students (N = 255) studying in the United States. Results of multiple logistic regression indicated that a collective coping style, avoidant coping style, academic self-efficacy, and English language proficiency were the significant predictors of academic procrastination in non-Indian Asian international students. Implications for college student affairs professionals and researchers are addressed.
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