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Gifted High-School Students' Perspectives on the Development of Perfectionism
Authors:Kristie L Speirs Neumeister  Kristen Kay Williams  Tracy L Cross
Institution:1. klspeirsneum@bsu.edu
Abstract:Through the use of in-depth interviews, this study investigated how gifted high-school students scoring high on at least one measure of perfectionism (self-oriented, socially prescribed, or other-oriented) perceived their perfectionism as developing. Findings suggested support for three family history models outlined by Flett, Hewitt, Oliver, and Macdonald (2002 Flett, G., Hewitt, P., Oliver, J. and Macdonald, S. 2002. “Perfectionism in children and their parents: A developmental analysis”. In Perfectionism: Theory, research, and treatment, Edited by: Flett, G. and Flett, P. 89132. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. Crossref] Google Scholar]). Lack of challenge in their early academic experiences was also indicated as an influence. Findings are discussed within the context of the current literature on perfectionism in gifted students, and avenues for future research are suggested.
Keywords:anxious rearing  authoritarian parents  environment  family  gifted  modeling  perfectionism  social expectations  social learning  social reactions
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