TY - JOUR T1 - Student Self-Ratio on Reasonable Levels of Academic Procrastination AU - Aleksandrova, Galina Gotfridovna JO - The Social Sciences VL - 10 IS - 5 SP - 576 EP - 581 PY - 2015 DA - 2001/08/19 SN - 1818-5800 DO - sscience.2015.576.581 UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=sscience.2015.576.581 KW - Academic procrastination KW -self-ratio KW -risk appetite KW -ego social KW -inversely AB - Current study offers theoretical underpinning of academic procrastination problem under consideration in University students' environment against student self-ratio phenomena. An assumption has been made concerning students' self-ratio procrastination aptitude nature: this nature will have its aspects, caused, notably, by evident risk appetite. In order to confirm the assumption an empirical study of self-ratio rates and risk appetite in various student groups with different academic procrastination level has been performed. We used psycho-diagnostics and mathematical statistics method for empirical data treatment. General results of empirical research held by the author are presented in this study. These results state: self-ratio of students with low and average academic procrastination level is generally positive and well-formed and its positivity level is inversely proportional to students' distinctive procrastination aptitude in relation to student procrastination intussusception as factor non grata; self-ratio of students with high academic procrastination level is characterized by low integration level and variability of self-sufficiency and risk appetite such academic procrastination bears defensive nature as evidenced by direct correlation with self-respect, risk appetite, procrastination and ego social desirability current research and attained results may serve as reference points for developing psychological correction programs for students with procrastination aptitude. ER -