"Who are the ones that put off what they hate doing? Task aversiveness and situation procrastination in procrastinators and non-procrastinators"@en . "Who are the ones that put off what they hate doing? Task aversiveness and situation procrastination in procrastinators and non-procrastinators" . "academic procrastination; task aversiveness; delay"@en . . "Who are the ones that put off what they hate doing? Task aversiveness and situation procrastination in procrastinators and non-procrastinators"@en . "RIV/00216224:14210/12:00061162" . "1"^^ . . . . "RIV/00216224:14210/12:00061162!RIV13-MSM-14210___" . . "[28DDAF045EE2]" . . "Task aversiveness plays an essential role in recent motivational explanations of procrastination (Steel, 2007; Steel & K\u00F6nig, 2006). The concept of procrastination as regulatory failure presupposes that it is the inability to resist immediate temptations which prevents procrastinators from working on important, yet solely instrumental tasks which they find tedious and boring. An alternative perspective, however, would be that most college students, many of whom could be labelled %22prototypical%22 procrastinators, do not enter a particular study programme for secondary purposes, but choose their subjects and courses freely and primarily out of interest. The effect of task aversiveness in chronic procrastinators should therefore be limited."@en . "Task aversiveness plays an essential role in recent motivational explanations of procrastination (Steel, 2007; Steel & K\u00F6nig, 2006). The concept of procrastination as regulatory failure presupposes that it is the inability to resist immediate temptations which prevents procrastinators from working on important, yet solely instrumental tasks which they find tedious and boring. An alternative perspective, however, would be that most college students, many of whom could be labelled %22prototypical%22 procrastinators, do not enter a particular study programme for secondary purposes, but choose their subjects and courses freely and primarily out of interest. The effect of task aversiveness in chronic procrastinators should therefore be limited." . "180943" . . . "1"^^ . . "S" . . . "14210" . . "Malatincov\u00E1, Tatiana" . "Who are the ones that put off what they hate doing? Task aversiveness and situation procrastination in procrastinators and non-procrastinators" . . . .