کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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890490 | 1472052 | 2014 | 5 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
واژگان کلیدی
.1 مقدمه
1.1.ارتباط میان کمال گرایی، منبع کنترل، خودکارآمدی و خودناتوانسازی
2.1.مطالعه حاضر
شکل 1. انگاره مسیر از ارتباطات بین کمالگرایی، منبع کنترل، خودکارآمدی، و خودناتوانسازی
2.روش
1.2. مشارکان و روش
2.2. مواد
1.2.2. مقیاس تجدیدنظرشده تقریبا کامل
2.2.2. مقیاس درونی-برونی روتر
3.2.2. مقیاس خودکارآمدی عمومی
4.2.2. مقیاس خودناتوانسازی
3.نتایج
1.3. تحلیلهای مقدماتی
2.3. آزمون فرضیه ها
1.2.3. همبستگی ها
2.2.3. تحلیل مسیر
جدول 1. همبستگی میان متغیرهای کمالگرایی، منبع کنترل، خودکارآمدی و خودناتوانسازی (تک دامنه)
4. بحث
• Perfectionism and external locus of control predicted self-handicapping.
• Perfectionism, but not external locus of control, predicted low self-efficacy.
• Self-efficacy did not mediate the relationship between the constructs.
• Further study of maladaptive constructs linked to self-handicapping is required.
Self-handicapping is a performance-debilitating characteristic, which in student populations has been consistently associated with negative outcomes such as academic underachievement and poor psychological adjustment. Perfectionism, locus of control, and self-efficacy have been linked with self-handicapping but have not been previously examined within one cohesive framework. This study, therefore, examined a model linking maladaptive perfectionism and external locus of control to self-handicapping, both directly and indirectly through their mediated effect on self-efficacy. Participants were 79 university students who completed an online survey comprising measures of perfectionism, locus of control, general self-efficacy, and self-handicapping. It was found that perfectionism and locus of control predicted self-handicapping; and perfectionism, but not external locus of control, predicted low self-efficacy. The mediation analyses found no support for self-efficacy as a mediator of the relationship between perfectionism, locus of control, and self-handicapping. These findings suggest that the interaction of maladaptive social cognitive constructs associated with self-handicapping requires further investigation.
Journal: Personality and Individual Differences - Volume 66, August 2014, Pages 160–164