Understanding the Distraction and Distraction Mitigation Factors and Their Relationship with the Procrastination of Master’s and Doctoral Students in Administration

Leandro Aparecido da Silva, Anatália Saraiva Martins Ramos
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The lack of studies on academic procrastination caused by distractions in the context of social isolation, during the COVID-19 pandemic, motivated the study that sought to answer: How do master’s and doctoral students perceive distraction and distraction mitigation factors in about your procrastinating behavior? Aiming to understand the distraction and attention mitigation factors that influence procrastinating behavior in the postgraduate academic context. This is qualitative research of phenomenological nature. The study participants are twenty-four students, twelve master’s students representing about 23% of the universe, and twelve doctoral students, corresponding to approximately 21% of the universe. Based on a literature review, a theoretical framework developed that allowed comparison with the earlier analysis categories and the data collected in the semi-structured interviews. The topics Academic Distraction Factors (ADF) and Academic Distraction Mitigation (ADM) generated 583 citations, finding sixty-one codes or subcodes. The lack of planning and work outside presented as complicating factors that lead to academic procrastination. Suitable time management and the use of tools to help manage learning are good allies in mitigating distractions.
行政管理硕士生的分心、分心缓解因素及其与拖延症的关系
在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,缺乏关于社会隔离背景下分心引起的学业拖延的研究,促使研究人员试图回答:硕士和博士生如何看待你的拖延行为中的分心和分心缓解因素?目的了解影响研究生学业拖延行为的分心和注意力缓解因素。这是对现象学本质的定性研究。研究参与者是24名学生,其中12名硕士生约占宇宙的23%,12名博士生约占宇宙的21%。在文献综述的基础上,建立了一个理论框架,允许与早期的分析类别和半结构化访谈中收集的数据进行比较。学术分心因子(ADF)和学术分心缓解(ADM)主题产生了583条引用,发现了61个代码或子代码。缺乏计划和课外活动是导致学业拖延的复杂因素。适当的时间管理和使用工具来帮助管理学习是减少分心的好搭档。
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