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The document lists 28 references related to the topic of procrastination. It includes journal articles, books, newspaper articles, websites, and other sources published between 1999 and 2018. The references cover topics like the prevalence of academic procrastination, the psychological origins of procrastination, strategies for overcoming procrastination, and the relationship between procrastination and other factors like motivation, self-regulation, and emotional intelligence.

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The document lists 28 references related to the topic of procrastination. It includes journal articles, books, newspaper articles, websites, and other sources published between 1999 and 2018. The references cover topics like the prevalence of academic procrastination, the psychological origins of procrastination, strategies for overcoming procrastination, and the relationship between procrastination and other factors like motivation, self-regulation, and emotional intelligence.

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