Dmyterko-Karabyn K. Influence of Life Purport Orientations on the Prospective Psychologists' Readiness for Professional Activities.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0404U003274

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Specialization

  • 19.00.07 - Педагогічна та вікова психологія

05-07-2004

Specialized Academic Board

К 20.051.04

Essay

Object of research: motivation readiness of the future psychologists for professional activity. A subject of research: features of influence of the life purport orientations to formation of motivation readiness of the students - psychologists for the future professional activity. The purpose of research consists in revealing dynamics(changes) of parameters, correlation and reason-investigation dependences between of the life purport orientations and parameters of the motivation readiness for professional activity of the future psychologists during their training. Research receptions: theoretical, psychodiagnostical, forming, statistical. Theoretical and practical results and novelty. The dissertation deals with the study of life purport influence on the formation of psychology students' motivated readiness for professional activities. The work elucidates structural and functional peculiarities of the life purport orientations of a personality, topicality of students' professional making in the context of life purport problems; it substantiates the conceptual model of psychology students' motivated readiness for professional activities. The experimental investigation made it possible to establish and interpret peculiarities of dynamic and integrating tendencies in the structure of motivated readiness, to describe the interplay specificity of its parameters and psychology students' life purport in the process of acquiring vocational training at higher educational institutions. It has been proved that the reflection of life purport orientations by psychology students' raises both qualitative and quantitative indices of their motivated readiness for prospective professional activities.

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