2022
DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v11i3.22964
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Efficacy, expectancy, or the sense of mattering? Academic procrastination in online study

Abstract: <span lang="EN-US">Past studies reported that academic procrastination (AP) was contingent upon students’ educational self-efficacy (ASE) and the expectancy-value belief (EV), which were developed through social interaction. When teaching and learning in most universities were altered into online learning (OL) during the pandemic, students’ social interaction was more inclined toward online communication, especially through social networking sites (SNS); a phenomenon that has been reported to alter their… Show more

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