Abstract
In this study, a total of 341 questionnaires were used to analyze the effect of hairdressers' multidimensional perfectionism and repetitive thinking on job performance through SPSS 21.0. The results of the survey are as follows. First, Multidimensional perfectionism (Self-oriented, Other-oriented, and Social imposition) appeared in three dimensions, Repetitive thought (Abstract, Specific) appeared in two dimensions, and Job stress (Education, Physical, Economy, work, Psychological) appeared in five dimensions. Second, hairdressers' perfectionism had a partial positive (+) effect on job stress, abstract repetitive thought of repetitive accidents had a positive (+) effect on job stress, and specific repetitive thought had a negative (-) effect on job stress. Summarizing the above, relieving rigid beliefs about the courage and overly high goals of hairdressers to accept the inferiority complex will help reduce work stress. This study is expected to be used as basic data for relieving job stress, and research is expected to be conducted by subdividing various variables and age groups in the future.
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