1、2500 英文单词, 1.6 万英文字符 , 中文 5000 字 文献出处: Stoeber J , Mutinelli S , Corr P J . Perfectionism in students and positive career planning attitudesJ. Personality & Individual Differences, 2016, 97:256-259. Perfectionism in students and positive career planning attitudes Joachim Stoeber , Soa Mutinelli, Phi
2、lip J. Corr Abstract In todays uncertain job market, university students who show positive attitudes in their career planning have an advantage. Yet, we know little what personality characteristics are associated with individual differences in career planning attitudes. The present study examined 17
3、7 university students to investigate whether perfectionism (self-oriented, other-oriented, and socially prescribed) predicted students positive career planning attitudes (career adaptability, career optimism, and perceived knowledge of the job market). Results from multiple regressions showed that p
4、erfectionism explained 812% variance in career planning attitudes with (a) self-oriented perfectionism positively predicting career adaptability and career optimism, (b) other-oriented perfectionism positively predicting perceived knowledge, and (c) socially prescribed perfectionism negatively predi
5、cting career adaptability. The ndings suggest that perfectionism is a personality characteristic that may both underpin and undermine students positive attitudes towards career planning. Keywords: Perfectionism; Career planning; University students; Career adaptability; Career optimism; Perceived kn
6、owledge 1. Introduction Career planning in the rst decades of the 21st century is characterized by unpredictability, and the general economic malaise of the past decade has contributed to pessimism and discouragement, especially among young people (Bell & Blanchower, 2011). Consequently, positive attitudes play an important role in modern-day career planning, relating to adapting to the complex job market, being aware and having knowledge of it, as well as holding a positive dispositi