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Perfectionism of Academically Gifted Primary School Students : The Case of Japan

Maksić, Slavica; Iwasaki, K.

(Routledge, 2009)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Maksić, Slavica
AU  - Iwasaki, K.
PY  - 2009
UR  - http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/142
AB  - This study focuses on perfectionism in Japanese and North American academically gifted children as it pertains to their potential contribution in the countries seeking progress and global leadership. Perfectionist’ tendencies and the characteristics that typically reveal such tendencies are examined in academically gifted Japanese juku-school students (N=195, average age 11 years 6 months) using the Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (Frost et al., 1990). A comparison is made with the same age peers living in the United States of America from the Parker and Mills study conducted in 1996. The study revealed a stronger orientation towards perfectionism in academically gifted Japanese children than their American counterparts, especially in terms of their efforts to do their best in their own social milieu. Concluding remarks recognize the difficulties in conducting cross-cultural research.
PB  - Routledge
T2  - Gifted and Talented International
T1  - Perfectionism of Academically Gifted Primary School Students : The Case of Japan
EP  - 60
IS  - 2
SP  - 51
VL  - 24
DO  - 10.1080/15332276.2009.11673529
ER  - 
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author = "Maksić, Slavica and Iwasaki, K.",
year = "2009",
abstract = "This study focuses on perfectionism in Japanese and North American academically gifted children as it pertains to their potential contribution in the countries seeking progress and global leadership. Perfectionist’ tendencies and the characteristics that typically reveal such tendencies are examined in academically gifted Japanese juku-school students (N=195, average age 11 years 6 months) using the Multidimensional Perfectionism Scale (Frost et al., 1990). A comparison is made with the same age peers living in the United States of America from the Parker and Mills study conducted in 1996. The study revealed a stronger orientation towards perfectionism in academically gifted Japanese children than their American counterparts, especially in terms of their efforts to do their best in their own social milieu. Concluding remarks recognize the difficulties in conducting cross-cultural research.",
publisher = "Routledge",
journal = "Gifted and Talented International",
title = "Perfectionism of Academically Gifted Primary School Students : The Case of Japan",
pages = "60-51",
number = "2",
volume = "24",
doi = "10.1080/15332276.2009.11673529"
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Maksić, S.,& Iwasaki, K.. (2009). Perfectionism of Academically Gifted Primary School Students : The Case of Japan. in Gifted and Talented International
Routledge., 24(2), 51-60.
https://doi.org/10.1080/15332276.2009.11673529
Maksić S, Iwasaki K. Perfectionism of Academically Gifted Primary School Students : The Case of Japan. in Gifted and Talented International. 2009;24(2):51-60.
doi:10.1080/15332276.2009.11673529 .
Maksić, Slavica, Iwasaki, K., "Perfectionism of Academically Gifted Primary School Students : The Case of Japan" in Gifted and Talented International, 24, no. 2 (2009):51-60,
https://doi.org/10.1080/15332276.2009.11673529 . .
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