APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Frenzied Doing: An Exploratory Analysis of Busy-Ness without Effective Task Prioritization

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Industrial/Organizational

  • Jacob Goetz
    University of Florida
  • Paul Burns
    University of Florida
  • Kaylee Mills
    University of Florida
  • Melissa Ferrin
    University of Florida
  • Marisa Rosen
    Colorado State University
  • Martin Heesacker
    University of Florida
  • Brian Higley

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to validate the existence of Frenzied Doing (FD), a behavior demarcated by completing tasks in a rushed, anxious manner due to an overwhelming workload. We performed a factor analysis of an initial survey, and examined correlates of goal achievement and well-being.

Organizational/Workplace/Leadership

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