Multiple Choice
Research on the effects of procrastination on health has found that
A) the stress associated with procrastination is tied to fewer health-promoting behaviours.
B) the stress associated with procrastination is not tied to health problems.
C) procrastinators are at no more risk for stress than those who do not procrastinate.
D) procrastinating on going to the doctor is not linked to more health problems.
E) procrastination is not associated with engaging in health-compromising behaviours.
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