Abstract

The objective of this research is focused on how fatigue influences impulsiveness, aspiration level, performance motivation and frustration tolerance among young Romanian psychology students. Method: Participants were 60 undergraduate students at Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Bucharest, aged between 19 and 23 years old; Instruments: Attitudes to Work test (Vienna Test System, 2012). Findings show that fatigue influences statistically significant the performance level (t=3.99; p=0.00001<0.01) and also tolerance to frustration (t=-2.78; p=0.007<0.01) among young Romanian psychology students. These effects can be observed either on long-term or on short-term sleep deprivation (Pilcher & Huffcutt, 1996).

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