Indonesian Adaptation of Academic Procrastination - Short Form (APS-S): Validity and Reliability

Academic procrastination is defined as the behavior of delaying assignments related to the academic context. Academic procrastination commonly occurs at various levels of education, especially with undergraduate students. Previous studies reported that undergraduate students who indulged in procrast...

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Main Authors: Abdullah Fathur Rasyid, Arjuna Putra Darma Wangsya, Dessi Aryanti Dwi Putri
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah Mada 2023-05-01
Series:Gadjah Mada Journal of Professional Psychology
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/gamajpp/article/view/76717
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author Abdullah Fathur Rasyid
Arjuna Putra Darma Wangsya
Dessi Aryanti Dwi Putri
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description Academic procrastination is defined as the behavior of delaying assignments related to the academic context. Academic procrastination commonly occurs at various levels of education, especially with undergraduate students. Previous studies reported that undergraduate students who indulged in procrastination show poor academic performance and trigger a decrease in psychological functioning. The availability of good instruments can help portray this phenomenon, especially since there have been no reports regarding instruments that measure academic procrastination in Indonesia. The aim of this study was to examine the construct validity and reliability of Academic Procrastination Scale-Short Form (APS-S) in Indonesian context. 452 undergraduate students were recruited as participants of this study. The sampling technique used is a non-probability sampling technique. A Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and reliability analysis were performed to examine the structural validity and internal consistency of the instrument, respectively. Results indicated that all 5 items of APS-S were unidimensional and had satisfactory construct validity and internal consistency. Thus, The APS-S is valid and can be used by future researchers as a concise instrument for measuring academic procrastination in the Indonesian context.
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spelling doaj.art-793ddeb1a0ec4363bacdeca02326968f2023-05-31T09:42:15ZindFaculty of Psychology, Universitas Gadjah MadaGadjah Mada Journal of Professional Psychology2407-78012023-05-0191253410.22146/gamajpp.7671733890Indonesian Adaptation of Academic Procrastination - Short Form (APS-S): Validity and ReliabilityAbdullah Fathur Rasyid0Arjuna Putra Darma Wangsya1Dessi Aryanti Dwi Putri2Faculty of Psychology, Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif KasimFaculty of Psychology, Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif KasimCenter for Indigenous Psychology Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim, Pekanbaru, IndonesiaAcademic procrastination is defined as the behavior of delaying assignments related to the academic context. Academic procrastination commonly occurs at various levels of education, especially with undergraduate students. Previous studies reported that undergraduate students who indulged in procrastination show poor academic performance and trigger a decrease in psychological functioning. The availability of good instruments can help portray this phenomenon, especially since there have been no reports regarding instruments that measure academic procrastination in Indonesia. The aim of this study was to examine the construct validity and reliability of Academic Procrastination Scale-Short Form (APS-S) in Indonesian context. 452 undergraduate students were recruited as participants of this study. The sampling technique used is a non-probability sampling technique. A Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and reliability analysis were performed to examine the structural validity and internal consistency of the instrument, respectively. Results indicated that all 5 items of APS-S were unidimensional and had satisfactory construct validity and internal consistency. Thus, The APS-S is valid and can be used by future researchers as a concise instrument for measuring academic procrastination in the Indonesian context.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/gamajpp/article/view/76717academic procrastinationconfirmatory factor analysisundergraduate student
spellingShingle Abdullah Fathur Rasyid
Arjuna Putra Darma Wangsya
Dessi Aryanti Dwi Putri
Indonesian Adaptation of Academic Procrastination - Short Form (APS-S): Validity and Reliability
Gadjah Mada Journal of Professional Psychology
academic procrastination
confirmatory factor analysis
undergraduate student
title Indonesian Adaptation of Academic Procrastination - Short Form (APS-S): Validity and Reliability
title_full Indonesian Adaptation of Academic Procrastination - Short Form (APS-S): Validity and Reliability
title_fullStr Indonesian Adaptation of Academic Procrastination - Short Form (APS-S): Validity and Reliability
title_full_unstemmed Indonesian Adaptation of Academic Procrastination - Short Form (APS-S): Validity and Reliability
title_short Indonesian Adaptation of Academic Procrastination - Short Form (APS-S): Validity and Reliability
title_sort indonesian adaptation of academic procrastination short form aps s validity and reliability
topic academic procrastination
confirmatory factor analysis
undergraduate student
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/gamajpp/article/view/76717
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