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Much of the research has explored perfectionism in the gifted student population, but few studies have considered how perfectionism could be perceived differently in students of non-Caucasian descent

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Much of the research has explored perfectionism in the gifted student population, but few studies have considered how perfectionism could be perceived differently in students of non-Caucasian descent and how it may have different impacts on

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  • On the Development of Perfectionism: The Longitudinal Role of Academic Achievement and Academic Efficacy (2016) · doi

    In light of these gaps in the literature, the present study was the first to investigate the longitudinal relationships between perfectionistic strivings, perfectionistic concerns, academic achievement, and academic efficacy by examining academic success as an antecedent of perfectionism.

    Keywords: academic perfectionistic light gaps literature present first investigate longitudinal relationships strivings concerns achievement efficacy examining
  • Perfectionism and Chinese Gifted Learners (2014) · doi

    Much of the research has explored perfectionism in the gifted student population, but few studies have considered how perfectionism could be perceived differently in students of non-Caucasian descent and how it may have different impacts on their learning, development, and adjustment.

    Keywords: perfectionism explored gifted student population considered perceived differently students caucasian descent different impacts learning development
  • The longitudinal associations between perfectionism and academic achievement across adolescence (2021) · doi

    The directionality and longitudinal course between perfectionism and academic achievement throughout adolescence remains unclear as most studies rely on cross-sectional or short-term data and many examine these associations in university students who do not represent the full spectrum of learners.

    Keywords: directionality longitudinal course perfectionism academic achievement throughout adolescence remains unclear rely cross sectional short term

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