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    Predictors of Clinical Perfectionism : Anxiety, Depression, and Fear of Failure

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    2017-11-28
    Author
    Leland, David S.
    Goodman, Jeffrey A.
    Loew, Sarah T.
    Rolefson, Kelsey A.
    Lockington, Ronnie J.
    Yonker, A'Lea M.
    Moe, Simon M.
    Becker, Samuel J.
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    Abstract
    The purpose of this study was to determine whether the Clinical Perfectionism Questionnaire (CPQ) shows a pattern of correlations similar to those shown for non-clinical perfectionism. We hypothesized that there would be positive associations between clinical perfectionism and: 1) anxiety, 2) depression, and 3) fear of failure.
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    Perfectionism
    Psychology
    Depression
    Anxiety
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/77406
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    Color poster with text and tables.
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