Perceived Perfectionism from God Scale: Development and Initial Evidence |
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Authors: | Kenneth T. Wang G. E. Kawika Allen Hannah I. Stokes Han Na Suh |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Clinical Psychology,Fuller Theological Seminary,Pasadena,USA;2.Department of Counseling Psychology and Special Education,Brigham Young University,Provo,USA;3.Department of Education, School and Counseling Psychology,University of Missouri,Columbia,USA |
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Abstract: | In this study, the Perceived Perfectionism from God Scale (PPGS) was developed with Latter-day Saints (Mormons) across two samples. Sample 1 (N = 421) was used for EFA to select items for the Perceived Standards from God (5 items) and the Perceived Discrepancy from God (5 items) subscales. Sample 2 (N = 420) was used for CFA and cross-validated the 2-factor oblique model as well as a bifactor model. Perceived Standards from God scores had Cronbach alphas ranging from .73 to .78, and Perceived Discrepancy from God scores had Cronbach alphas ranging from .82 to .84. Standards from God scores were positively correlated with positive affect, whereas Discrepancy from God scores was positively correlated with negative affect, shame and guilt. Moreover, these two PPGS subscale scores added significant incremental variances in predicting associated variables over and above corresponding personal perfectionism scores. |
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