Development of Multidimensional Perfectionism Cognition Inventory

  • Kobori O
  • Tanno Y
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Abstract

The present study defined the perfectionism cognition as thought that had become conscious through activated perfectionist self-schema (Self-Oriented Perfectionism) and that would affect the person's attention and appraisal of life events. Based on this definition, we developed Multidimensional Perfectionism Cognition Inventory (MPCI) Study 1 examined the factor structure of MPCI and found three factors : personal standards, concern over mistakes, and pursuit of perfection. The factor-subscales showed good internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Study 2 looked at concurrent and correlational validity of MPCI.

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Kobori, O., & Tanno, Y. (2004). Development of Multidimensional Perfectionism Cognition Inventory. The Japanese Journal of Personality, 13(1), 34–43. https://doi.org/10.2132/personality.13.34

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