%0 Journal Article %T The Relationship of Positive and Negative Perfectionism with Competitive State Anxiety in Non-Professional Soccer Players %J Journal of Sports and Motor Development and Learning %I University of Tehran %Z 2008-9333 %A Fazel, Jamal %A Avazpour, Sahar %A Alizadeh, Hamed %D 2016 %\ 09/22/2016 %V 8 %N 3 %P 435-449 %! The Relationship of Positive and Negative Perfectionism with Competitive State Anxiety in Non-Professional Soccer Players %K competitive state anxiety %K negative perfectionism %K positive perfectionism %K soccer %R 10.22059/jmlm.2016.59380 %X   Perfectionism, in fact, is an irrational belief individuals have about themselves and their surroundings. Perfectionists believe that they and their surroundings must be complete and any attempt in life must be without error. The aim of the present study was to determine the relationship of positive and negative perfectionism with competitive state anxiety. 100 soccer players completed Positive and Negative Perfectionism Scale and Competitive State Anxiety Inventory. For data analysis, Pearson correlation coefficient was used to determine the relationship of the two variables of positive and negative perfectionism with competitive state anxiety and multivariate regression was applied to predict competitive state anxiety by positive and negative perfectionism (P=0. 05). The results showed a negative and significant relationship between positive perfectionism and competitive state anxiety and its somatic and cognitive subscales while there was no negative and significant relationship between positive perfectionism and 'self-confidence' competitive state anxiety subscale. In contrast, other findings showed a positive and significant relationship only between negative perfectionism and 'self-confidence' competitive state anxiety subscale while no significant relationship was observed between negative perfectionism and competitive state anxiety and its other subscales. The final results of regression showed that positive and negative perfectionism could predict subscales of competitive state anxiety in non-professional soccer players. %U https://jsmdl.ut.ac.ir/article_59380_335240b77346cc13df805c612dc3eb4b.pdf