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Joachim Stoeber
Joachim Stoeber
Professor of Psychology, School of Psychology, University of Kent
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Positive conceptions of perfectionism: Approaches, evidence, challenges
J Stoeber, K Otto
Personality and Social Psychology Review 10 (4), 295-319, 2006
24882006
Worry: A cognitive phenomenon intimately linked to affective, physiological, and interpersonal behavioral processes
TD Borkovec, WJ Ray, J Stöber
Cognitive Therapy and Research 22 (6), 561-576, 1998
13191998
The Social Desirability Scale-17 (SDS-17): Convergent validity, discriminant validity, and relationship with age
J Stöber
European Journal of Psychological Assessment 17 (3), 222-232, 2001
11282001
Perfectionism in school teachers: Relations with stress appraisals, coping styles, and burnout
J Stoeber, D Rennert
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 21 (1), 37-53, 2008
7992008
Worry, procrastination, and perfectionism: Differentiating amount of worry, pathological worry, anxiety, and depression
J Stöber, J Joormann
Cognitive Therapy and Research 25 (1), 49-60, 2001
5952001
Domains of perfectionism: Prevalence and relationships with perfectionism, gender, age, and satisfaction with life
J Stoeber, FS Stoeber
Personality and individual differences 46 (4), 530-535, 2009
5822009
The Frost Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale revisited: More perfect with four (instead of six) dimensions
J Stöber
Personality and Individual Differences 24 (4), 481-491, 1998
5241998
Perfectionism in adolescent school students: Relations with motivation, achievement, and well-being
J Stoeber, A Rambow
Personality and Individual Differences 42 (7), 1379-1389, 2007
4822007
Perfectionism and competitive anxiety in athletes: Differentiating striving for perfection and negative reactions to imperfection
J Stoeber, K Otto, E Pescheck, C Becker, O Stoll
Personality and individual differences 42 (6), 959-969, 2007
4432007
Perfectionism, fear of failure, and affective responses to success and failure: The central role of fear of experiencing shame and embarrassment
SS Sagar, J Stoeber
Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology 31 (5), 602-627, 2009
4232009
Comparing continuous and dichotomous scoring of the Balanced Inventory of Desirable Responding
J Stöber, DE Dette, J Musch
Journal of Personality Assessment 78 (2), 370-389, 2002
3672002
Die Soziale-Erwünschtheits-Skala-17 (SES-17): Entwicklung und erste Befunde zu Reliabilität und Validität
J Stöber
Diagnostica 45 (4), 173-177, 1999
365*1999
Are perfectionistic strivings in sport adaptive? A systematic review of confirmatory, contradictory, and mixed evidence
JK Gotwals, J Stoeber, JGH Dunn, O Stoll
Canadian Psychology 53 (4), 263-279, 2012
3552012
Dimensions of test anxiety: Relations to ways of coping with pre-exam anxiety and uncertainty
J Stöber
Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 17 (3), 213-226, 2004
3312004
Perfectionism in young musicians: Relations with motivation, effort, achievement, and distress
J Stoeber, U Eismann
Personality and Individual Differences 43 (8), 2182-2192, 2007
3252007
The psychology of perfectionism: Critical issues, open questions, and future directions
J Stoeber
The psychology of perfectionism: Theory, research, applications, 333-352, 2018
3222018
The psychology of perfectionism: An introduction
J Stoeber
The psychology of perfectionism: Theory, research, applications, 3-16, 2018
322*2018
The dual nature of perfectionism in sports: Relationships with emotion, motivation, and performance
J Stoeber
International Review of Sport and Exercise Psychology 4 (2), 128-145, 2011
3162011
Self-oriented and socially prescribed perfectionism: Differential relationships with intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and test anxiety
J Stoeber, AR Feast, JA Hayward
Personality and individual differences 47 (5), 423-428, 2009
3132009
Perfectionism and the Big Five: Conscientiousness predicts longitudinal increases in self-oriented perfectionism
J Stoeber, K Otto, C Dalbert
Personality and Individual Differences 47 (4), 363-368, 2009
3072009
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