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Procrastination, prompts, and preferences: Evidence from daily records of self-directed learning activities
Authors:Kazuki Onji  Rina Kikuchi
Affiliation:aAustralia-Japan Research Centre, Crawford School of Economics and Government, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200, Australia;bFaculty of Economics, Shiga University, 1-1-1 Bamba, Hikone, Shiga 522-8522, Japan
Abstract:This paper presents evidence showing that a libertarian paternalistic intervention having significant but uneven effects on the student procrastination of a coursework assignment. We observe the degree of procrastination in a language course at a Japanese university with individuals’ electronic records of daily activities. With a quasi-experiment that generates variations in the frequency of interventions and the preference of students towards the course, we examine the effects of in-class verbal prompts by an instructor on the timing of task completion. We find that prompts affect behavior, especially when reinforced, but the responsiveness depends on the class preferences and the timing of interventions.
Keywords:JEL classification: I21   J24   D91   C81
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