Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
894538 Psychology of Sport and Exercise 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivesThe purpose of the two studies presented in this paper is to establish validity evidence for the Sport Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale-2 (Sport-MPS-2: Gotwals & Dunn, 2009). Studies 1 and 2 are respectively focused on the production of structurally-related and external validity evidence.MethodsIn Study 1, 263 male and female intercollegiate volleyball players (M age = 19.98 years) completed the Sport-MPS-2. In Study 2, 181 male intercollegiate ice hockey players (M age = 22.16 years) responded to the Sport-MPS-2, the Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale ( Frost, Marten, Lahart, & Rosenblate, 1990), and a modified Sport Anxiety Scale ( Smith, Smoll, & Schutz, 1990).ResultsExploratory factor analysis results in Study 1 revealed supportive structurally-related validity evidence for the six factors of the Sport-MPS-2. Study 2 generated supportive external validity evidence by producing anticipated moderate to large positive correlations between conceptually analogous Sport-MPS-2 and Frost-MPS subscales (all ps < .001), using canonical correlation to demonstrate that the Sport-MPS-2 was able to represent theory-based relationships between perfectionism and competitive trait anxiety (CTA), and indicating that the Sport-MPS-2—but not the Frost-MPS—was capable of identifying an anticipated link between healthy perfectionism and CTA.ConclusionsResults provide support for the continued use of the Sport-MPS-2 as a measure of multidimensional perfectionism in sport.

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