The relationship between maximization and perfectionism to relationship choices was explored. Ninety-seven undergraduate introductory psychology students were administered the Maximization Scale (Schwartz, et al., 2002), Hendrick Relationship Assessment Scale (Hendrick, 1991), Revised Almost Perfect Scale (Slaney, et al., 2001) and a brief demographic questionnaire. Results indicated that there is no significant relationship between maximization and relationship satisfaction, romantic relationship durations, or initiating relationship termination. In addition, perfectionism was not found to be related to choices in dating relationships. However, analyses did replicate prior research indicating a significant positive relationship between maximization and perfectionism (Schwartz, et al., 2002).
| Date of Award | 2006 |
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| Original language | American English |
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| Awarding Institution | - Eastern Illinois University
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| Supervisor | Keith Wilson (Supervisor) |
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The relationship between maximizing, perfectionism, and relationship satisfaction
Riddle, T. L. (Author). 2006
Student thesis: Master's Thesis › Master of Arts (MA)