Research has shown that perfectionism predicts emotional experiences among amateur, professional and adolescent musicians. In examining these relationships, previous research has measured trait perfectionism and employed cross-sectional designs. The current study builds on existing research by examining whether perfectionistic self-presentation (as opposed to trait perfectionism) predicts negative and positive emotional experiences in music students over time. One hundred and forty-three music students (M age 18.92 years, SD = 2.96) enrolled in music-related degree programs completed measures of perfectionistic self-presentation (perfectionistic self-promotion, non-display of imperfection, and non-disclosure of imperfection) and emotional e...
The relationship between perfectionism and negative emotional states was investigated in 405 male an...
Perfectionists have excessively high standards and thus are prone to experience dissatisfaction and ...
Positive conceptions of perfectionism (Stoeber & Otto, 2006) suggest that striving for perfection is...
Research has shown that perfectionism predicts emotional experiences among amateur, professional and...
Many musicians experience anxiety and distress when performing, which has been related to perfection...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the constructs of perfectionism, music-related ...
Classical musicians are under constant pressure to perform at near perfect levels, and are highly vu...
There is an increasing body of evidence that the prevalence of music performance anxiety (MPA) andpe...
When adopting any measure of perfectionism to examine the characteristic in sport or the 2 performin...
Perfectionism is a complex multidimensional state with positive and negative outcomes. Research has ...
Perfectionism is regarded as both a virtue and a vice, due to its paradoxically motivating and dysfu...
Professional musicians are expected to perform at a very high level of proficiency. Many times, this...
Perfectionism is a multidimensional construct composed of adaptive and maladaptive aspects. Perfecti...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationships among performance anxiety, perfectioni...
Different physical, mental, and motivational outcomes for perfectionistic strivings and perfectionis...
The relationship between perfectionism and negative emotional states was investigated in 405 male an...
Perfectionists have excessively high standards and thus are prone to experience dissatisfaction and ...
Positive conceptions of perfectionism (Stoeber & Otto, 2006) suggest that striving for perfection is...
Research has shown that perfectionism predicts emotional experiences among amateur, professional and...
Many musicians experience anxiety and distress when performing, which has been related to perfection...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate the constructs of perfectionism, music-related ...
Classical musicians are under constant pressure to perform at near perfect levels, and are highly vu...
There is an increasing body of evidence that the prevalence of music performance anxiety (MPA) andpe...
When adopting any measure of perfectionism to examine the characteristic in sport or the 2 performin...
Perfectionism is a complex multidimensional state with positive and negative outcomes. Research has ...
Perfectionism is regarded as both a virtue and a vice, due to its paradoxically motivating and dysfu...
Professional musicians are expected to perform at a very high level of proficiency. Many times, this...
Perfectionism is a multidimensional construct composed of adaptive and maladaptive aspects. Perfecti...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationships among performance anxiety, perfectioni...
Different physical, mental, and motivational outcomes for perfectionistic strivings and perfectionis...
The relationship between perfectionism and negative emotional states was investigated in 405 male an...
Perfectionists have excessively high standards and thus are prone to experience dissatisfaction and ...
Positive conceptions of perfectionism (Stoeber & Otto, 2006) suggest that striving for perfection is...