“…Such interactions could be fostered in online formats via online collaborative work, discussion boards, chat rooms (Rakes & Dunn, 2010), or exchanged within study groups (Engel, Zimmer, Lörz & Mayweg-Paus, 2023). This would engender cooperative learning, which is essential for learning success (Moore, 2018;Roick, Poethke & Richter, 2023) and may even prevent procrastination (Wang, Liu, He et al, 2023). At the same time, such interactions would strengthen students' social support, which, in turn, might positively impact student motivation (Rakes & Dunn, 2010), reduce stress-enhancing beliefs such as perfectionism (Dunkley, Blankstein, Halsall, Williams & Winkworth, 2000;Dunkley, Solomon-Krakus & Moroz, 2016), and improve procrastination tendencies (Feeney & Collins, 2015;Ferrari, Harriott & Zimmerman, 1998).…”