1. An Investigation of Psychometric Properties of Perfectionism Inventory in Iranian Sample
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Haidar Ali Hooman, Mohammadreza Hasanzade Tavakoli, Soheila Samaei, and Fatemeh Bagherian
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Perfectionism Inventory ,Varimax rotation ,Iranian sample ,Interpersonal sensitivity ,Multidimensional perfectionism ,Sample (statistics) ,Practicality ,Perfectionism (psychology) ,Reliability ,medicine.disease_cause ,Exploratory factor analysis ,Validity ,Convergent validity ,Internal consistency ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
This study was an attempt to investigate the psychometric properties of the Perfectionism Inventory (Hill, Huelsman, Furr, Kibler, Vicente, & Kennedy, 2004) in a sample of 512 Iranian state university students. Results show internal consistency of scores on total scale (.926) and all of subscales (.751 to .913). Exploratory Factor Analysis using a varimax rotation suggested only 6 underlying subscales instead of 8 subscales, reported by hill & et al. (2004), including: Interpersonal Sensitivity (IS), Striving for Excellence (SE), Organization (O), Perceived Parental Pressure (PPP), Planfulness (P), and High Standards for Others (HSO). Furthermore, test-retest reliability for PI over a month interval was acceptable (r=.736, n=50, p
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- 2015
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