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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEFENSE MECHANISM AND PERFECTIONISM AMONG FEMALE STUDENTS OF ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY OF HAMADAN IN 1392-93 ACADEMIC YEAR

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  123-140

Abstract

 Human societies’ sophisticated and rapid changes have gradually affected bringing up children. Nowadays, families try to prepare their children to compete their classmates. This educational method has caused children feel being attended only when they are verified by their parents; they also try to attempt more and more since the importance of parents verification in people's characteristic structure and this is due to their expectations positive responding. Over the time, this process would be changed to a sustainable behavior and parents expectations would be turned to a hard to achieve and ambitious expectation. In this research the relationship between DEFENSIVE MECHANISM and attachment orders with PERFECTIONISM among female students at Islamic AZAD UNIVERSITY OF HAMADAN has been investigated. The main goal of this research was to study DEFENSIVE MECHANISM which involves grown and non-grown defensive order, and neurotic defensive order with positive and negative PERFECTIONISM. In this research, 360 female students at Islamic AZAD UNIVERSITY OF HAMADAN were participated. Respondents were asked to fill Short’s PERFECTIONISM questionnaire as well as DSQ40 DEFENSIVE MECHANISM questionnaire. Data analysis was done using statistical methods and indexes as follows: frequency, bar charts, center tendency indexes such as mean and scatter indexes and Pearson’s correlation coefficient. Results revealed that there was significant difference among students positive PERFECTIONISM on the basis of defensive orders. According to the gathered data, non-grown defensive order had the most important effect on student positive PERFECTIONISMs. In this regard, there was significant difference between the amount of female student negative PERFECTIONISMs in terms of defensive orders. Non-grown defensive order had the most important effect on negative student PERFECTIONISMs. According to this research, it can concluded that there is a relationship between DEFENSIVE MECHANISM and positive and negative PERFECTIONISM.

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    APA: Copy

    KOOSHA, NARGES, EBRAHIMI, MOHAMMADSMAEIL, & ZOQI PAYDAR, MOHAMMAD REZA. (2015). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEFENSE MECHANISM AND PERFECTIONISM AMONG FEMALE STUDENTS OF ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY OF HAMADAN IN 1392-93 ACADEMIC YEAR. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, 6(22), 123-140. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/190467/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KOOSHA NARGES, EBRAHIMI MOHAMMADSMAEIL, ZOQI PAYDAR MOHAMMAD REZA. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEFENSE MECHANISM AND PERFECTIONISM AMONG FEMALE STUDENTS OF ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY OF HAMADAN IN 1392-93 ACADEMIC YEAR. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES[Internet]. 2015;6(22):123-140. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/190467/en

    IEEE: Copy

    NARGES KOOSHA, MOHAMMADSMAEIL EBRAHIMI, and MOHAMMAD REZA ZOQI PAYDAR, “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DEFENSE MECHANISM AND PERFECTIONISM AMONG FEMALE STUDENTS OF ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY OF HAMADAN IN 1392-93 ACADEMIC YEAR,” JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES, vol. 6, no. 22, pp. 123–140, 2015, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/190467/en

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