Exploring Relationships between the Endorsement of Stalking Attitudes and Executive Functioning, Impulsiveness, and Perfectionism
Planning and problem-solving, impulsivity, and perfectionism were examined to determine their influence on the development/maintenance of gender-specific stalking-related attitudes. Other-orientated perfectionism, and socially prescribed perfectionism significantly correlated with, and predicted the...
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Curtin University
2018
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| author | Branson, Isabella Stephanie |
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| description | Planning and problem-solving, impulsivity, and perfectionism were examined to determine their influence on the development/maintenance of gender-specific stalking-related attitudes. Other-orientated perfectionism, and socially prescribed perfectionism significantly correlated with, and predicted the endorsement of stalking-related attitudes for women only. Motor impulsivity significantly correlated with, and predicted the endorsement of stalking-related attitudes for men only. The results suggests that perfectionism, and impulsivity may be unique predictors in endorsing stalking-related attitudes for females, and males, respectively. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-755272019-05-20T05:33:58Z Exploring Relationships between the Endorsement of Stalking Attitudes and Executive Functioning, Impulsiveness, and Perfectionism Branson, Isabella Stephanie Planning and problem-solving, impulsivity, and perfectionism were examined to determine their influence on the development/maintenance of gender-specific stalking-related attitudes. Other-orientated perfectionism, and socially prescribed perfectionism significantly correlated with, and predicted the endorsement of stalking-related attitudes for women only. Motor impulsivity significantly correlated with, and predicted the endorsement of stalking-related attitudes for men only. The results suggests that perfectionism, and impulsivity may be unique predictors in endorsing stalking-related attitudes for females, and males, respectively. 2018 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75527 Curtin University fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Branson, Isabella Stephanie Exploring Relationships between the Endorsement of Stalking Attitudes and Executive Functioning, Impulsiveness, and Perfectionism |
| title | Exploring Relationships between the Endorsement of Stalking Attitudes and Executive Functioning, Impulsiveness, and Perfectionism |
| title_full | Exploring Relationships between the Endorsement of Stalking Attitudes and Executive Functioning, Impulsiveness, and Perfectionism |
| title_fullStr | Exploring Relationships between the Endorsement of Stalking Attitudes and Executive Functioning, Impulsiveness, and Perfectionism |
| title_full_unstemmed | Exploring Relationships between the Endorsement of Stalking Attitudes and Executive Functioning, Impulsiveness, and Perfectionism |
| title_short | Exploring Relationships between the Endorsement of Stalking Attitudes and Executive Functioning, Impulsiveness, and Perfectionism |
| title_sort | exploring relationships between the endorsement of stalking attitudes and executive functioning, impulsiveness, and perfectionism |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75527 |