Abstract:
The current research study focuses on and aims to check the association or link between
perfectionism, memory deficits, and generalized anxiety in computer programmers of Pakistan.
The findings and results of the study show that there is a significant association or link between
generalized anxiety and memory deficits and perfectionism acts as the significant moderator of
generalized anxiety and memory deficits. Since the association between these variable of the
study is the main and basic interest of the study and research, 457 computer programmers from
different institutes were taken as the sample of the study. They all were young adults and
working programmers having at least one or two-year of experiences in the field. The data was
gathered through a convenient and slowball sampling technique. Generalized anxiety has a
significant and negative association or link with memory deficits and perfectionism act as the
moderator in generalized anxiety and memory deficits. Three assessment scales were used to
check perfectionism, memory deficits, and generalized anxiety in computer programmers. The
scales are the Big Three Perfectionism Scale-Short form, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and
Memory Deficits scale. This research study highlights the inverse relationship between
perfectionism and generalized anxiety among Pakistani computer programmers, suggesting that
perfectionism may serve as a protective factor against stress in this demographic.