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Dann G. Fisher; Amy M. Hageman; Ashley N. West – Accounting Education, 2024
Academic burnout, a significant negative predictor of academic performance, appears to be increasing. We examine antecedents of academic burnout among accounting majors -- cognitive test anxiety, maladaptive perfectionism, and self-compassion. Based on a survey of 159 accounting majors across three years, we find that more than 85% of accounting…
Descriptors: Burnout, Accounting, Self Concept, Altruism

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