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When a High Distinction isn't Good Enough: A Review of Perfectionism and Self-Handicapping.
Document Type
Article
Source
Australian Educational Researcher (Australian Association for Research in Education). Dec2008, Vol. 35 Issue 3, p21-36. 16p. 1 Diagram, 1 Chart.
Subject
*PERFECTIONISM (Personality trait)
*JUSTIFICATION (Ethics)
*COLLEGE student attitudes
*HIGHER education
*STUDENT attitudes
*EDUCATION research
Language
ISSN
0311-6999
Abstract
This paper addresses two problems which are common amongst university students, namely perfectionism and self-handicapping. Perfectionism deals with setting unreasonably high standards for one's own performance, while self-handicapping behaviours provide a possible excuse for poor performance, for example putting tasks off until the last minute. Although they have the potential for many negative outcomes in students, such as anxiety and poor performance, university communities have done little to investigate these problems or reduce their incidence. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of perfectionism and self-handicapping, with particular reference to how they impact upon higher education students, so that universities may become more aware of these problems and their implications. We also discuss a new model, which describes a relationship between these two constructs, and suggests a method for reducing these problems in a university environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]