Zapukhlyak O. The impact of the personality’s accentuations of the character on the aggression in the youth age

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0406U004442

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Specialization

  • 19.00.07 - Педагогічна та вікова психологія

26-10-2006

Specialized Academic Board

К 70.705.02

National Academy of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine named after Bohdan Khmelnytskyi

Essay

Thesis research is dedicated to the impact of the personality’s accentuations of the character on the aggression among the teenagers. In order to prove this, it was made the detailed research of the scientific sources of the problem of the aggression, based on this it was determine the basic plot and the structural components of this phenomena. It was define the basic classification of the types of the personality’s accentuations in the youth. It was elaborated the basic system for the diagnostic of the types of the characters accentuations and according to it – made and approbated the authors methodology, which was focused to detect accentualized features of the certain types, it was defined the directions of the diagnostical work in order to define the level of the personality’s aggression. On the basis of the empiritical research it was define the stable correlation bonds between the structural components of the aggression and the concrete types of the character accentuations. It was distinguish 2 big groups of the types of the character’s accentuations - “aggressive” and ”inimical”. Such a division became the basis for the research and inculcation psyhocorectical programs, which aim was to decline the level of the aggressive manifestations and to promote the successful adaptations of the personality in the circumstances of the objective social reality. The effectiveness of the made steps is proved by the coefficients of correlation, which were get from the results the repeated diagnostical investigation of the teenagers, which were under the observation.

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