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1.web of science

2.science direct

3.scopus

4.ebsco

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Idiographic Hypotheses
When viewed from an idiographic perspective, the PMOBE may be understood as the
unfolding of a dynamic temporal process that is driven by perfectionism. On a micro-analytic
level, perfectionism is hypothesized to transmit risk for binge eating by magnifying responses to

and by generating encounters with binge triggers. In their day-to-day lives, perfectionistic
individuals are therefore proposed (1) to respond to binge triggers with more severe binge
episodes and (2) to generate or to encounter an increased number of binge triggers, thereby
increasing their likelihood of engaging in binge eating over time. That is, SOP and SPP are
expected to moderate the relationship between daily binge triggers and daily binge episodes and
daily binge triggers are anticipated to mediate the association between SOP or SPP and daily
binge eating (Baron & Kenny, 1986; Kenny, Korchmaros, & Bolger, 2003).

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