Making decisions: an analysis of styles and time pressure among selected graduate students in the Philippines

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Autor(a) principal: Ulanday, Ma. Leah
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Verdejo, Michael, Cayanan, Edgardo, Santos, Jordan, Obispo, Rosemarie
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Diversitas Journal
Texto Completo: https://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/2832
Resumo: The feeling of time pressure is a remarkable and significant phenomenon that people deal with throughout their lives. Empirical studies show that when people assume there are insufficient hours in the day and that they must work longer and harder than ever before, they experience feelings of time pressure, which in work contexts has led to job dissatisfaction, disconnection, poor performance, and absences because time constraints influence people's capabilities and the consequent effect on their decision-making processes. This study looks into how time pressure affects decision-making. This element has been identified as a critical decision- making determinant. Using a descriptive-correlational design, it identifies the impact of time pressure on the performance and decision-making styles among selected graduate students enrolled from different Universities in the Philippines. The study's findings determined respondents are frequently feel pressured with the work deadline and Unstable Workload has the lowest pressure points factor. Moreover, the results determined time pressure as a significant contributor to the decision- making of graduate students and indicates a favorable and significant relationship between time pressure and graduate students' decision-making styles. Furthermore, the study's findings provide useful insights into the difficulties that Graduate students experienced in managing their time in decision-making as professionals and students at the same time, and factors influencing student achievement and decision-making have been identified and analyzed.
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spelling Making decisions: an analysis of styles and time pressure among selected graduate students in the PhilippinesTomando decisões: uma análise de estilos e pressão de tempo entre estudantes de pós-graduação selecionados nas Filipinastime pressuredecision makingstylegraduate studentsanalysisThe feeling of time pressure is a remarkable and significant phenomenon that people deal with throughout their lives. Empirical studies show that when people assume there are insufficient hours in the day and that they must work longer and harder than ever before, they experience feelings of time pressure, which in work contexts has led to job dissatisfaction, disconnection, poor performance, and absences because time constraints influence people's capabilities and the consequent effect on their decision-making processes. This study looks into how time pressure affects decision-making. This element has been identified as a critical decision- making determinant. Using a descriptive-correlational design, it identifies the impact of time pressure on the performance and decision-making styles among selected graduate students enrolled from different Universities in the Philippines. The study's findings determined respondents are frequently feel pressured with the work deadline and Unstable Workload has the lowest pressure points factor. Moreover, the results determined time pressure as a significant contributor to the decision- making of graduate students and indicates a favorable and significant relationship between time pressure and graduate students' decision-making styles. Furthermore, the study's findings provide useful insights into the difficulties that Graduate students experienced in managing their time in decision-making as professionals and students at the same time, and factors influencing student achievement and decision-making have been identified and analyzed.La sensación de presión del tiempo es un fenómeno notable y significativo al que se enfrentan las personas a lo largo de su vida. Estudios empíricos muestran que cuando las personas asumen que no hay suficientes horas en el día y que deben trabajar más y más duro que nunca, experimentan sentimientos de presión de tiempo, lo que en contextos laborales ha llevado a insatisfacción laboral, desconexión, bajo desempeño y ausencias. porque las limitaciones de tiempo influyen en las capacidades de las personas y el consiguiente efecto en sus procesos de toma de decisiones. Este estudio analiza cómo la presión del tiempo afecta la toma de decisiones. Este elemento ha sido identificado como un determinante crítico en la toma de decisiones. Utilizando un diseño descriptivo-correlacional, identifica el impacto de la presión del tiempo en el desempeño y los estilos de toma de decisiones entre estudiantes de posgrado seleccionados matriculados en diferentes universidades de Filipinas. Los hallazgos del estudio determinaron que los encuestados con frecuencia se sienten presionados por la fecha límite de trabajo y la carga de trabajo inestable tiene el factor de puntos de presión más bajo. Además, los resultados determinaron que la presión del tiempo es un factor que contribuye significativamente a la toma de decisiones de los estudiantes de posgrado e indican una relación favorable y significativa entre la presión del tiempo y los estilos de toma de decisiones de los estudiantes de posgrado. Además, los hallazgos del estudio proporcionan información útil sobre las dificultades que experimentaron los estudiantes de posgrado a la hora de gestionar su tiempo en la toma de decisiones como profesionales y estudiantes al mismo tiempo, y se han identificado y analizado los factores que influyen en el rendimiento de los estudiantes y la toma de decisiones.A sensação de pressão do tempo é um fenômeno notável e significativo com o qual as pessoas lidam ao longo da vida. Estudos empíricos mostram que quando as pessoas assumem que há horas insuficientes no dia e que devem trabalhar mais e mais arduamente do que nunca, experimentam sentimentos de pressão de tempo, o que em contextos de trabalho tem levado à insatisfação no trabalho, à desconexão, ao mau desempenho e às ausências. porque as restrições de tempo influenciam as capacidades das pessoas e o consequente efeito nos seus processos de tomada de decisão. Este estudo analisa como a pressão do tempo afeta a tomada de decisões. Este elemento foi identificado como um determinante crítico da tomada de decisão. Utilizando um desenho descritivo-correlacional, identifica o impacto da pressão do tempo no desempenho e nos estilos de tomada de decisão entre estudantes de pós-graduação selecionados matriculados em diferentes universidades nas Filipinas. As descobertas do estudo determinaram que os entrevistados se sentem frequentemente pressionados com o prazo de trabalho e a Carga de Trabalho Instável tem o fator de pontos de pressão mais baixo. Além disso, os resultados determinaram a pressão do tempo como um contribuinte significativo para a tomada de decisão dos estudantes de pós-graduação e indicam uma relação favorável e significativa entre a pressão do tempo e os estilos de tomada de decisão dos estudantes de pós-graduação. Além disso, as conclusões do estudo fornecem informações úteis sobre as dificuldades que os estudantes de pós-graduação experimentaram na gestão do seu tempo na tomada de decisões como profissionais e estudantes ao mesmo tempo, e os fatores que influenciam o desempenho dos alunos e a tomada de decisões foram identificados e analisados.Universidade Estadual de Alagoas - Eduneal2024-03-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/283210.48017/dj.v9iSpecial1.2832Diversitas Journal; Vol. 9 No. 1_Special (2024): Sustainability in Asia-Pacific: Multidisciplinary Insights and InnovationsDiversitas Journal; Vol. 9 Núm. 1_Special (2024): Sostenibilidad en Asia-Pacífico: ideas e innovaciones multidisciplinariasDiversitas Journal; v. 9 n. 1_Special (2024): Sustentabilidade na Ásia-Pacífico: insights e inovações multidisciplinares2525-521510.48017/dj.v9i1reponame:Diversitas Journalinstname:Universidade Estadual de Alagoas (UNEAL)instacron:UNEALenghttps://diversitasjournal.com.br/diversitas_journal/article/view/2832/2440Copyright (c) 2024 Ma. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Making decisions: an analysis of styles and time pressure among selected graduate students in the Philippines
Tomando decisões: uma análise de estilos e pressão de tempo entre estudantes de pós-graduação selecionados nas Filipinas
title Making decisions: an analysis of styles and time pressure among selected graduate students in the Philippines
spellingShingle Making decisions: an analysis of styles and time pressure among selected graduate students in the Philippines
Ulanday, Ma. Leah
time pressure
decision making
style
graduate students
analysis
title_short Making decisions: an analysis of styles and time pressure among selected graduate students in the Philippines
title_full Making decisions: an analysis of styles and time pressure among selected graduate students in the Philippines
title_fullStr Making decisions: an analysis of styles and time pressure among selected graduate students in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Making decisions: an analysis of styles and time pressure among selected graduate students in the Philippines
title_sort Making decisions: an analysis of styles and time pressure among selected graduate students in the Philippines
author Ulanday, Ma. Leah
author_facet Ulanday, Ma. Leah
Verdejo, Michael
Cayanan, Edgardo
Santos, Jordan
Obispo, Rosemarie
author_role author
author2 Verdejo, Michael
Cayanan, Edgardo
Santos, Jordan
Obispo, Rosemarie
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ulanday, Ma. Leah
Verdejo, Michael
Cayanan, Edgardo
Santos, Jordan
Obispo, Rosemarie
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv time pressure
decision making
style
graduate students
analysis
topic time pressure
decision making
style
graduate students
analysis
description The feeling of time pressure is a remarkable and significant phenomenon that people deal with throughout their lives. Empirical studies show that when people assume there are insufficient hours in the day and that they must work longer and harder than ever before, they experience feelings of time pressure, which in work contexts has led to job dissatisfaction, disconnection, poor performance, and absences because time constraints influence people's capabilities and the consequent effect on their decision-making processes. This study looks into how time pressure affects decision-making. This element has been identified as a critical decision- making determinant. Using a descriptive-correlational design, it identifies the impact of time pressure on the performance and decision-making styles among selected graduate students enrolled from different Universities in the Philippines. The study's findings determined respondents are frequently feel pressured with the work deadline and Unstable Workload has the lowest pressure points factor. Moreover, the results determined time pressure as a significant contributor to the decision- making of graduate students and indicates a favorable and significant relationship between time pressure and graduate students' decision-making styles. Furthermore, the study's findings provide useful insights into the difficulties that Graduate students experienced in managing their time in decision-making as professionals and students at the same time, and factors influencing student achievement and decision-making have been identified and analyzed.
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