Investigating the effects of mindfulness & planning on procrastination

21 January 2017

The study consists of three questionnaires, with 7 days in between each.



Q1: Demographic information & questions about your procrastination tendencies (20-30 minutes).

Q2: Questions about your procrastination tendencies over the last seven days, and given a method you can use every time you feel you are procrastinating (30 minutes).

Q3: Questions about your procrastinating tendencies over the last seven days (5-10 minutes).



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Ethical approval

Participation is voluntary, and you can withdraw throughout the data collection and analysis period. No known risks will come about from completing this study. Data collected will not be investigated individually, but analysed to look at trends and group means. All information gathered will be confidential and only accessed by me and my project supervisor.



This study has been approved be the University of Chichester's Psychology departments ethics committee board on 8th November 2016.



About the researcher

3rd year undergraduate Psychology student at the University of Chichester.

I struggle with procrastination myself, and find it an extremely fascinating behaviour.

I am really looking for as many participants as possible, and I didn't realise how hard it can actually be! So I hope you won't mind taking part in my research, I would be extremely grateful.

Thank you and good luck to those also collecting data.

Any questions about my study, please contact my email.