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This study aimed to investigate the predicting role of individual factors included perfectionism, academic self-regulation, and self-efficacy in general procrastination and academic procrastination. For this purpose, statistical population among the public universities Markazi province using multistage cluster sampling412 students were selected and surveyed by questionnaire. The questionnaire included: Tuckman procrastination assessment scale, a questionnaire study of procrastination, frost multidimensional perfectionism scale, academic self-regulation questionnaire and academic self-efficacy questionnaire. Data using descriptive and inferential statistical methods including regression were studied. To analyze the data obtained from the questionnaires were analyzed by SPSS statistical software. The results showed that perfectionism, academic self-regulated and self-efficacy are generally suitable predictors for general procrastination. The findings also suggest that perfectionism, academic self-efficacy and self-regulated are generally suitable predictors for academic procrastination.

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