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The mediating role of psychological need satisfaction in relationships between types of passion for sport and athlete burnout
Research indicates that obsessive and harmonious passion can explain variability in burnout through various mediating processes (e.g., Vallerand, Paquet, Phillippe, & Charest, 2010). The current study extended previous...
A case for multiple pathways to increasing perfectionism

We respond to Soenens and Vansteenkiste's (2019) commentary on our meta-analysis (Curran & Hill, 2019) that evidenced increases in college students' perfectionism from 1989 to 2016. In speculating on possible reasons for...

The mediating role of psychological need satisfaction in relationships between types of passion for sport and athlete burnout
Research indicates that obsessive and harmonious passion can explain variability in burnout through various mediating processes (e.g., Vallerand, Paquet, Phillippe, & Charest, 2010). The current study extended previous...
A case for multiple pathways to increasing perfectionism

We respond to Soenens and Vansteenkiste's (2019) commentary on our meta-analysis (Curran & Hill, 2019) that evidenced increases in college students' perfectionism from 1989 to 2016. In speculating on possible reasons for...

Alumni Honor Outgoing Executive Director with Endowed Scholarship
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The scholarship is a way of thanking Curran for her exceptional service to the university and its 42,000 alumni from 1981 to 2005. A community retirement drop-in will be held from 3:30-5 p.m. on Dec. 8 in 304 Tillman.
Published by: Winthrop University
Ultra stable, inkjet-printed pseudo reference electrodes for lab-on-chip integrated electrochemical biosensors
Lab-on-Chip technology comprises one of the most promising technologies
enabling the widespread adoption of Point-of-Care testing in routine clinical
practice. However, until now advances in Lab-on-Chip have not been...
Ultra stable, inkjet-printed pseudo reference electrodes for lab-on-chip integrated electrochemical biosensors
Lab-on-Chip technology comprises one of the most promising technologies
enabling the widespread adoption of Point-of-Care testing in routine clinical
practice. However, until now advances in Lab-on-Chip have not been...
Faith, Farming and Food Justice
Catherine Curran
Jan 01, 0001
Through a liberationist lens, religion and social justice are more similar than different. Food illuminates opportunities for building collective agency and community resilience in which religion and social justice might serve...
Published by: Ursinus College
Hockets Broken and Integrated in Early Mensural Theory and an Early Motet
SP Curran
Aug 04, 2017
Notwithstanding recent discoveries of big, textless hockets from the late thirteenth century, there remains a pervasive uncertainty as to how hockets should be defined and identified on the small scale at which they...
Zola’s “champ limité de la réalisation”
Nicholas White
Dec 07, 2020
Émile Zola explains the inclusion of the Paris Commune of 1871 in his novel, La Débâcle (1892) in terms of his Naturalist epistemophilia: “Je veux tout mettre, je suis toujours désespéré du champ limité de la réalisation.” But...
Self-Reported Comfort and Competencies for Pain Among Undergraduate Medical Students at Memorial University
Background: Pain is a unique, multifaceted and poorly understood topic. Research has found prevalent gaps in knowledge regarding pain management in medicine, partially stemming from inadequate coverage in undergraduate medical...
The relationship between multidimensional perfectionism and passion in junior athletes
Research suggests that self-oriented perfectionism and socially prescribed perfectionism have unique and distinct motivational properties that are evident among junior athletes. Likewise, harmonious and obsessive passions...
Parental conditional regard and the development of perfectionism in adolescent athletes
Thomas Curran
Aug 01, 2018

Despite evidence highlighting the debilitating nature of perfectionism in sport, few studies have examined how it develops. In explaining the development of perfectionism, theorists emphasize controlling parental practices in...

Perfectionism is increasing over time
Thomas Curran, Andrew Hill
Apr 01, 2019

From the 1980s onward, neoliberal governance in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom has emphasized competitive individualism and people have seemingly responded, in kind, by agitating to perfect themselves and...

Parental conditional regard and the development of perfectionism in adolescent athletes
Thomas Curran
Aug 01, 2018

Despite evidence highlighting the debilitating nature of perfectionism in sport, few studies have examined how it develops. In explaining the development of perfectionism, theorists emphasize controlling parental practices in...

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