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    Beating the Clock: Examining the Role of Goal Motives and Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions in Reducing Bedtime Procrastination

    Sezer B 2025 Public.pdf (1.409Mb)
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    Authors
    Sezer, Berke
    Date
    2025
    Supervisor
    Daniel Gucciardi
    Hugh Riddell
    Nikos Ntoumanis
    Type
    Thesis
    Award
    PhD
    
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    Faculty
    Health Sciences
    School
    School of Allied Health
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97825
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    Abstract

    This PhD thesis explored sleep health through three studies. First, a meta-analysis of 77 studies examined how goal motives influence goal achievement. Second, the research proposed a new definition and measurement of bedtime procrastination, investigating its relationship with sleep patterns and motivational factors. Finally, the study tested a self-regulatory technique (MCII), finding that daily implementation reduced bedtime procrastination by 16 minutes compared to one-time application, leading to improved affect among participants.

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