Effective Time Management Techniques: What Research Says
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Effective Time Management Techniques: What Research Says

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Research shows effective time management practices to improve productivity beyond mere to-do lists.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    2 corrections applied: DIA opened in February 1995, 16 months late; there is no 2007 milestone, the airport was open over a decade by then | The 2021 PLOS ONE meta-analysis was authored by Aeon, Faber, and Panaccio, not Aeon and Aguinis

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    Aeon & Aguinis (2021) meta-analysis (table row citation)

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    Aeon, Faber, & Panaccio (2021) meta-analysis - fixed stale author attribution in the comparison table; body text and bibliography already correctly credited Aeon, Faber, and Panaccio, and the Denver International Airport 1990s/16-months-late fact was already correct throughout

    Why: Body text and references list already had both corrections applied from the prior session, but a comparison table row still attributed the 2021 PLOS ONE meta-analysis to only 'Aeon & Aguinis' (the unverified pairing). Corrected the table cell to 'Aeon, Faber, & Panaccio (2021)'. FAQ field checked and does not mention either fact, no change needed.

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