Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10440657 Personality and Individual Differences 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
The purpose of this research was to explore the Personal Project Systems (e.g., Little, 1983) of state-oriented and action-oriented individuals. Eighty-four female and 57 male undergraduates enrolled in an introductory psychology class completed Little's Personal Projects Analysis (e.g., 1983) and Kuhl's Action Control Scale (Kuhl, 1994). The results from the present study revealed that the project systems of state-oriented individuals are higher in procrastination, frustration, boredom, uncertainty, and guilt, and lower in absorption, control, outcome, progress and self-identity. These findings are discussed in terms of previous research in the area of procrastination, project-analytic theory (e.g., Little, 1983) and Kuhl's theory of action (e.g., Kuhl, 1994).
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