“Be perfect in every respect”: the mediating role of career adaptability in the relationship between perfectionism and career decision-making difficulties of college students

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Huaruo Chen
Liman Pang
Fei Liu
Tingting Fang
Ya Wen
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[1] East China Normal University,Institute of Vocational and Adult Education
[2] Johns Hopkins University,Center for Research and Reform in Education
[3] Nanjing Normal University,School of Education Science
[4] Huaiyin Normal University,School of Psychology
[5] Naning Normal University,School of Psychology
[6] NanJing XiaoZhuangl University,School of Teacher Education
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BMC Psychology | / 10卷
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Perfectionism; Career adaptability; Career decision-making difficulties; College students;
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