Perfectionism and negative attributional style in uinderachieving university students
Perfectionism has been defined as the tendency to set execessively high standards and to angage in overly critical self-evaluations (Kawamura, Hunt, Frost & Marten, 2001). On other hand, holding a negattive attributional style has belived to place individuals at greater risk for psychologica...
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Matična publikacija: |
Abstracts 32nd EABCT Congress Maastricht, The Netherlands : Janssen-Cilag, 2002 |
Glavni autor: | Kamenov, Ž., Jokić-Begić, N., Lauri-Korajlija, A., Živčić-Bećirević, I. (-) |
Vrsta građe: | Članak |
Jezik: | eng |
APA stil citiranja
Kamenov, Ž. (2002). Perfectionism and negative attributional style in uinderachieving university students: Perfectionism and negative attributional style in uinderachieving university students. Abstracts 32nd EABCT Congress.
Chicago stil citiranjaKamenov, Ž. "Perfectionism and negative attributional style in uinderachieving university students: Perfectionism and negative attributional style in uinderachieving university students." 2002.
MLA stil citiranjaKamenov, Ž. "Perfectionism and negative attributional style in uinderachieving university students: Perfectionism and negative attributional style in uinderachieving university students." 2002.