DOI: 10.22215/etd/2018-13336
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Shame's a Pain: Exploring Links Between Shame-Proneness, Aggression, and Perfectionism

Abstract: Despite decades of research, relatively little is known about the factors that underlie individual differences in responses to shame. Accordingly, the purpose of this MA thesis research was to examine conceptual models that delineate complex associations between shame, aggression, and socially prescribed perfectionism (SPP). A sample of N = 967 undergraduate students completed a series of online-questionnaires. Among the results, shame demonstrated indirect associations with: (1) SPP through fear of negative e… Show more

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