Dimensions of perfectionism and goal commitment: A further comparison of two perfectionism measures |
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Authors: | Gordon L. Flett Dana L. Sawatzky Paul L. Hewitt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, York University, 4700 Keele Street, M3J 1P3 North York, Ontario, Canada;(2) University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
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Abstract: | Research on perfectionism has suggested that a strong association exists between the setting and striving for excessively high standards. However, the motivational aspects of perfectionism have yet to be empirically identified. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the usefulness and psychometric properties of a new goal commitment scale by assessing commitment to perfection in seven content areas. In addition to identifying individual differences in perfectionism goal commitment, the current research also investigated the association between commitment to perfectionism and trait indices of perfectionism. A sample of 261 students rated degree of commitment to perfectionistic goals and completed two multidimensional perfectionism scales that assess the personal and social aspects of perfectionism. Analyses confirmed the presence of individual differences in perfectionism goal commitment. Correlational tests revealed that the trait perfectionism dimensions were correlated with the goal commitment measure, but the findings varied as a function of the specific perfectionism goal. Overall, the current data are consistent with the view that the perfectionism construct has a salient motivational component. Our findings suggest that the assessment of goal commitment is a useful means of examining specific facets of the perfectionism construct. |
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Keywords: | perfectionism commitments goals motivation personality |
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