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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERFECTIONISM AND COGNITIVE STYLES IN FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KARAJ CITY

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  27-48

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 The aim of the research was to examine the relationship between PERFECTIONISM and multiple COGNITIVE STYLES including CONSTRUCTIVE THINKING, emotional coping, behavioral coping, SUPERSTITIOUS THINKING, categorical thinking, ESOTERIC THINKING, and naive optimism. In this study, 330 female high school students in Karaj were selected using multistage cluster sampling. Positive and Negative PERFECTIONISM Scale (Terry-Short, 1995) and CONSTRUCTIVE THINKING Inventory (Epstein and Meier, 1989) were used. The collected data were analyzed using simultaneous multiple regression procedure. Results showed a positive significant relationship between positive PERFECTIONISM and COGNITIVE STYLES and a negative significant relationship between negative PERFECTIONISM and COGNITIVE STYLES. In positive perfectionists, there were positive significant relationships among emotional coping with problems, behavioral coping with problems, and optimism. There was also a negative significant relationship between ESOTERIC THINKING and categorical thinking. Moreover, the relationship between CONSTRUCTIVE THINKING and SUPERSTITIOUS THINKING was not significant. Negative PERFECTIONISM had negative relationships with CONSTRUCTIVE THINKING and all its sub-categories. It had no significant relationship with optimism. The research findings indicated that positive perfectionists have positive thinking, are actively involved in solving their problems using behavioral and emotional methods, and have high levels of optimism and low levels of bipolar (categorical) negative thinking, SUPERSTITIOUS THINKING and ESOTERIC THINKING. On the contrary, negative perfectionists do not have positive thinking and do not use behavioral and emotional methods to overcome their problems. They have low levels of optimism; however, they keep themselves away from destructive thinking. In general, the obtained results revealed inconsistencies in the process of overcoming problems and thought patterns in negative perfectionists, whereas it revealed the use of appropriate methods in overcoming the problems in positive perfectionists.

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    KAKAVAND, ALIREZA, LEBADI, ZAHRA, & ZAREI, SHOKRANEH. (2013). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERFECTIONISM AND COGNITIVE STYLES IN FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KARAJ CITY. QUARTERLY EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 9(27), 27-48. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/112239/en

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    KAKAVAND ALIREZA, LEBADI ZAHRA, ZAREI SHOKRANEH. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERFECTIONISM AND COGNITIVE STYLES IN FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KARAJ CITY. QUARTERLY EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY[Internet]. 2013;9(27):27-48. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/112239/en

    IEEE: Copy

    ALIREZA KAKAVAND, ZAHRA LEBADI, and SHOKRANEH ZAREI, “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PERFECTIONISM AND COGNITIVE STYLES IN FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KARAJ CITY,” QUARTERLY EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, vol. 9, no. 27, pp. 27–48, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/112239/en

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