The mediating effect of social problem-solving between perfectionism and subjective well-being

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  • who: Cheng Wang from the Department of and Behavioural Science, City University of Hong Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR, China have published the paper: The Mediating Effect of Social Problem-Solving Between Perfectionism and Subjective Well-Being, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study proposes the hypothesis that social problem-solving ability plays a mediating role between perfectionism and SWB, that is, people with positive and rational social problem-solving attitudes have higher SWB, while people with negative, impulsive-negligent and avoidant social problem-solving attitudes have lower SWB. The aim of this research is . . .

     

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