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The purpose of this study is to analyze the structural relationship among perfectionism and dance achievement of middle and high school students majoring in dance. Specifically, this study aims to investigate the effects of perfectionism on dance achievement through the medium of dance commitment and career decision-making self-efficacy. For this purpose, a structural equation model based on the previous studies was constructed with perfectionism as an exogenous variable and dance commitment, career decision-making self-efficacy, and dance achievement as endogenous variables. The final subjects of this study were 279 middle and high school students majoring in dance. The data were processed by frequency analysis to find out personal characteristics using SPSS 23 and exploratory factor analysis and reliability analysis were conducted on the research tools. In addition, AMOS 21 was used for confirmatory factor analysis, correlation analysis and structural equation model analysis. As a result of data processing on the research model. First, the sub-dimensions of perfectionism tendency 'worry about mistakes', 'personal standard', and 'doubt about behavior' had a statistically significant effect on dance commitment. Second, the sub-dimensions of perfectionism 'worry about mistakes', 'personal standard', and 'doubt about behavior' had statistically significant effects on career decision-making self-efficacy. Third, dance commitment did not have a statistically significant effect on dance achievement, but career decision-making self-efficacy had a statistically significant effect on dance achievement. These results provide implications.
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1. Introduction
2. Study Hypothesis
2.1 Relationship Between Perfectionism and Dance Commitment
2.2 Relationship Between Perfectionism and Career Decision Self-Efficacy
2.3 Relationship Between Dance Commitment and Dance Achievement
2.4 Relationship Between and Career Decision Self-Efficacy and Dance Achievement
3. Research Method
3.1 Research Subjects
3.2 Research Tools
4. Results
4.1 Analysis of validity and reliability of endogenous variables
4.2 Analysis of validity and reliability of measurement model
4.3 Hypothesis verification result
5. Conclusion
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