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procrastination was shown to be greater on tasks that were perceived as unpleasant or as impositions than on tasks for which the student believed they lacked the required skills for accomplishing the task.

46% of the subjects reported that they "always" or "nearly always" procrastinate writing papers.

It could be further stated as a habitual or intentional delay of starting or finishing a task despite knowing it might have negative consequences.

Nearly half of the subjects reportedly procrastinate on writing papers, this could be due to the fact that the assignment may seem unpleasant rather than thinking they don’t have the required skills to complete the task.