Perfectionism and performance in a new basketball training task: Does striving for perfection enhance or undermine performance? [PDF]
Objectives: In the psychology of sport and exercise, the question of how perfectionism affects performance is highly debated. While some researchers have identified perfectionism as a hallmark quality of elite athletes, others see perfectionism as a ...
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Psychological features of physical perfectionism in personality
The article examines the psychological features of physical perfectionism in personality. Physical perfectionism refers to a system of personal beliefs and attitudes related to one's physical appearance: heightened preoccupation with one's appearance and the pursuit of high body standards, striving for the best results in the pursuit of an ideal figure,
Mykyta Igorovich Babchuk +4 more
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The Psychology of Perfectionism [PDF]
This milestone text provides a comprehensive and state-of-the art overview of perfectionism theory, research, and treatment from the past 25 years, with contributions from the leading researchers in the field. The book examines new theories and perspectives including the social disconnection model of perfectionism and the 2 × 2 model of perfectionism ...
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Development and Validation of Religious Perfectionism Scale-Turkish Version (RPS-T)
The fact that the absolute is only God, and therefore, God is the first to come to mind when perfection is mentioned, is a common occurrence among believers.
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Perfectionism and efficiency: Accuracy, response bias, and invested time in proof-reading performance [PDF]
Investigating problem-solving performance, Ishida, H. (2005: College students’ perfectionism and task-strategy inefficience: Why their efforts go unrewarded?
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Motivation for the achievement and structure of perfectionism in patients with anxiety disorders [PDF]
Introduction. The relevance of the subject is primarily due to the high frequency of anxiety disorders in the population. According to various schools of psychology and psychotherapy, the motivation of the patient, their deep-seated attitudes and values ...
Elena I. Pervichko, Yury A. Babaev
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Domains of perfectionism: Prevalence and relationships with perfectionism, age, gender, and satisfaction with life [PDF]
Perfectionists have been described as people who want to be perfect in all domains of their lives. Few studies to date, however, have investigated what domains people are perfectionistic in. Using two samples (109 university students, 289 Internet users),
Stoeber, Franziska S., Stoeber, Joachim
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IntroductionGuilt is an important part of obsessive–compulsive disorder. The abnormal moral cognition of obsessive–compulsive disorder patients may be closely related to their high level of guilt.
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Perfectionism, achievement motives, and attribution of success and failure in female soccer players [PDF]
While some researchers have identified adaptive perfectionism as a key characteristic to achieving elite performance in sport, others see perfectionism as a maladaptive characteristic that undermines, rather than helps, athletic performance. Arguing that
Anshel M. H. +14 more
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Perfectionism, Academic Motivation, and Psychological Adjustment: An Integrative Model [PDF]
The purpose of this article was to propose and test an integrative model on the role of perfectionism, academic motivation, and psychological adjustment difficulties in undergraduate students. The model posits that self-oriented perfectionism facilitates self-determined academic motivation, whereas socially prescribed perfectionism enhances non-self ...
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