“…A common initial step in establishing cultural validity for constmcts is to compare ethnic minority groups to European Americans, However, it seems more relevant to examine perfectionism using culturally relevant constructs among the target ethnic/ cultural groups (Wang, 2010), Psychologists have consistently identified racial identity as an important construct related to psychosocial outcomes for African Americans, including self-esteem, psychological distress, quality of life, attitude toward education, and stereotype threat (Cokley, 2007), Racial identity is a selfconcept (Cokley, 2007) that may be logically associated with perfectionism, as measured by the APS-R, Its Discrepancy subscale, characterized by the notion of not being good enough, may relate to racial identity development status, especially stages characterized by negative self-views. The High Standards subscale, which is associated with self-esteem (Mobley et al,, 2005), may also be indirectly related to different racial identity stages.…”