The Psychology Behind Procrastination
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The Psychology Behind Procrastination

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Delve into the emotional regulation aspect of procrastination and discover key research and interventions.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    Steel (2007) analyzed roughly 216 studies, not over 800

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    Piers Steel's comprehensive 2007 meta-analysis, drawing on over 800 studies, proposed a formal model

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    Piers Steel's comprehensive 2007 meta-analysis, drawing on approximately 216 studies, proposed a formal model

    Why: Verified the fix is live in the article body: the study count is now correctly stated as approximately 216 studies, matching the actual Steel (2007) Psychological Bulletin meta-analysis. No stale occurrence found in the FAQ. Backfilling record with confirmed correct text; no further edits needed.

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