Tuesday, March 21, 2017

Procrastination Progress

Procrastination is something very real, and affects everyone at different rates. When I gathered my initial data, I found that the usual time that my test subjects took to finish their homework varied greatly from person to person. I also learned about myself that I tend to not be affected by procrastination as much as others. 

One of my main setbacks was the variability of the amount of homework from day to day. To combat this setback, I have planned to take larger sets of data, like per say, a week of data and take averages for a more accurate and depicting result. 

My next steps are to implement some real procrastination tips and to see how and how much they affect the time it takes for my test subjects to finish their homework. I will then be able to draw conclusions about the effectiveness of these tips based on the quantitative data I will receive. 

If these tests yield positive results, I will be sure to implement them into my own daily life, to maximize my efficiency in doing my homework and having better time management.