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->TI: DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A BIDIMENSIONAL PERFECTIONISM SCALE         
  LA: Spanish                                                                   
  AU: AGUILAR_J, VALENCIA_A                                                     
  NA: UNAM,FAC PSICOL,MEXICO CITY,MEXICO                                        
  JN: REVISTA MEXICANA DE PSICOLOGIA 1994 Vol.11 No.2 pp.103-111                
  AB: The present paper aimed to develop and validate a bidimentional scale     
      of perfectionism. Three studies were conducted with four samples of       
      college students, most of them females. In the first study factor         
      analysis was used to verify the two dimensions of the scale, and to       
      obtain evidence of its validity. In an anagram solving task,              
      perfectionists' predicted scores were significantly higher than those     
      of non perfectionists. Moreover perfectionism scores positively           
      correlated with planning and competitiveness scales. In the second the    
      internal consistency of the engagement subscale was increased with some   
      additional items and the scale factorial structure was tested. In the     
      third, relations between the scale and evaluative anxiety,            TI: 
DE    procrastination and fear to failure scales were found.                    
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