Are Ps more likely to be lazy procrastinators than Js? And I don't mean to say that Ps are all procrastinators...just that if someone happens to be lazy and a procrastinator, is the likelihood of them being P greater than the likelihood of their being J?
Oh, and don't get me wrong. If the project is of particular importance, I will not do it at the last minute. For example, I had a twenty page paper that's due this coming Friday, and I'm almost completely done with it. It just needs some adjustment before I turn it in, but for the most part it went according to plan (research, outline, write, rewrite, minor editing). I won't say that's typical of my behavior, though, since if there's some annoying or irrelevant project I have to do that I know is easy and won't benefit me in any way to be more thorough, I will put it to the back of the priority list and end up doing it a couple of days beforehand (like a fifteen page pedagogical issue paper that I know the prof won't even end up reading, so I'm not going to bother working on it just now).