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Do perfectionists raise their standards after success? An experimental examination of the revaluation of standard setting in perfectionism
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 11/05/09
Kobori O et al. – The logistic regression analysis revealed that the greater the SOP, the more likely the participants were to choose the difficult goal. The theoretical and clinical implications for the standard setting of perfectionism were discussed.
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