Psychoeducational research differentiates adaptive and maladaptive forms of perfectionism. This study considers personal-strivings and evaluativeconcerns perfectionism in relation to procrastination, stress, anxiety, well-being, and academic achievement among students (n = 147) of all undergraduate levels and across disciplines, with honors representing a little over a quarter. While results show evaluative-concerns perfectionism to positively correlate to stress and anxiety and negatively correlate with well-being, no correlation is found relative to procrastination and GPA. Conversely, personal-strivings perfectionism negatively correlates with procrastination and stress and positively with well-being and GPA. Honors students show a highe...
Perfectionism is a trait with multiple dimensions, which vary in terms of associated costs and benef...
© 2018 Dr. Amanda SironicPerfectionism has historically been regarded as a significant risk factor i...
Perfectionists have excessively high standards and thus are prone to experience dissatisfaction and ...
The present study attempted to replicate a previously documented typology of perfectionism in a samp...
Perfectionism has been frequently associated with diverse negative psychological outcomes, but less ...
The relationship between positive and negative perfectionism, and academic achievement, motivation a...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Michael Mobley, Education, School, & Counseling Psycholog...
Positive conceptions of perfectionism (Stoeber & Otto, 2006) suggest that striving for perfection is...
The adaptive-maladaptive debate in perfectionism research often centers on the issue of whether perf...
Research on perfectionism has developed rapidly since the 1990s (Frost et al., 1990; Hewitt & Flett,...
Purpose: Perfectionism is considered a multidimensional construct with adaptive and maladaptive feat...
Giftedness, defined as possessing abilities that fall in the top 10 percent, can be associated with ...
AbstractThe present study explored the relationships between perfectionism and academic procrastinat...
We explored the assertion some have made that perfectionism can be adaptive (see J. Stoeber & K. Ott...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the link between perfectionism treated as a personality’s ...
Perfectionism is a trait with multiple dimensions, which vary in terms of associated costs and benef...
© 2018 Dr. Amanda SironicPerfectionism has historically been regarded as a significant risk factor i...
Perfectionists have excessively high standards and thus are prone to experience dissatisfaction and ...
The present study attempted to replicate a previously documented typology of perfectionism in a samp...
Perfectionism has been frequently associated with diverse negative psychological outcomes, but less ...
The relationship between positive and negative perfectionism, and academic achievement, motivation a...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Michael Mobley, Education, School, & Counseling Psycholog...
Positive conceptions of perfectionism (Stoeber & Otto, 2006) suggest that striving for perfection is...
The adaptive-maladaptive debate in perfectionism research often centers on the issue of whether perf...
Research on perfectionism has developed rapidly since the 1990s (Frost et al., 1990; Hewitt & Flett,...
Purpose: Perfectionism is considered a multidimensional construct with adaptive and maladaptive feat...
Giftedness, defined as possessing abilities that fall in the top 10 percent, can be associated with ...
AbstractThe present study explored the relationships between perfectionism and academic procrastinat...
We explored the assertion some have made that perfectionism can be adaptive (see J. Stoeber & K. Ott...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the link between perfectionism treated as a personality’s ...
Perfectionism is a trait with multiple dimensions, which vary in terms of associated costs and benef...
© 2018 Dr. Amanda SironicPerfectionism has historically been regarded as a significant risk factor i...
Perfectionists have excessively high standards and thus are prone to experience dissatisfaction and ...