“…In male students, for example, it predicts psychological individualization, self-control, and academic performance. But in the case of girls, the exclusion of emotional conflict with the parents rather than individualization was a predictor of self-control and academic procrastination, and for example, in the individual study, no difference in terms of gender was reported in the rate of procrastination [17,18]. In Milgram NA, et al, study, anxiety was weakly associated with delay itself; it meant that anxiety was not the main reason of procrastination.…”