2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2014.11.040
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Moral perfectionism and moral values, virtues, and judgments: A preliminary investigation

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“…Consequently, researchers have begun to use domainspecific measures of multidimensional perfectionism when examining how perfectionism relates to specific domains of peoples' lives such as sport, parenting, sexuality, and morality (Dunn et al, 2006;Snell, Overbey, & Brewer, 2005;Stoeber, Harvey, Almeida, & Lyons, 2013;Yang, Stoeber, & Wang, 2015).…”
Section: Physical Appearance Perfectionismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consequently, researchers have begun to use domainspecific measures of multidimensional perfectionism when examining how perfectionism relates to specific domains of peoples' lives such as sport, parenting, sexuality, and morality (Dunn et al, 2006;Snell, Overbey, & Brewer, 2005;Stoeber, Harvey, Almeida, & Lyons, 2013;Yang, Stoeber, & Wang, 2015).…”
Section: Physical Appearance Perfectionismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Document VersionPublisher pdf Stoeber, J., & Yang, H. (2015). Physical appearance perfectionism explains variance in eating disorder symptoms above general perfectionism.
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“…Because novels are appointed from a particular sociocultural environment, it is certain that the values raised are loaded with values of wisdom that are owned and upheld by the environment on certain community. However, studies related to the moral values of novel in language education are still rarely reported [1]. Therefore, the study of the values of local wisdom in the novel must continue.…”
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“…They are critical only to be exceptional. Individuals who are rarely satisfied with their performance, have no tolerance for mistakes and are overly critical of themselves are neurotic perfectionists as they are driven by a fear of failure and are more concerned with avoiding mistakes (Chang, 2014).Perfectionism is also related to self-conscious emotions like shame and guilt (Tangney, 2002), moral values, virtues and judgment (Yang et al, 2015), stress coping and burnout (Schwenke, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%