The relationship of academic cramming to flow experience
The relationship of academic cramming to flow experience
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Date
2001
Authors
Brinthaupt, Thomas M.
Chin, Chul M.
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Middle Tennessee State University, Department of Psychology
Abstract
Research has neglected to examine the experiential aspects of academic cramming. In the present study, we assessed the relationship between cramming and Csikszentmihalyi's (1990, 1997) flow state. We expected that experiencing such a state would be more likely for students who typically cram than for non-crammers. One hundred sixty-one undergraduates participated in the study. Following a simulation of a cramming session, they completed a measure of flow experienced during the task. Results indicated that students who normally cram performed better on the test and reported higher flow scores than the non-crammers. Implications for research on flow and study habits are presented.
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Procrastination,
Flow,
Academic cramming