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Psychosemantic study of value-motivational orientation of personality




N. A. Nizovskikh

Cand. sci. (psychology), senior lecturer of the department of practical psychology, Viatka State University of Humanities, Kirov

The possibilities of experimental psychosemantic study of personality as a subject of vital activity and self-development are examined. The method of motives' ascription to life principles of personality is considered as research instrument, its merits and demerits are discovered. The case study is exemplified for discussion of the results of concerned method.

Key words: motives' ascription, psychosemantics, self-development of personality, psychological means of self-development of personality, life principles, life orientations.

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THE MODEL OF SUBJECTIVE ECONOMICAL PROSPERITY (STATEMENT 1)

V. A. Khaschenko

Cand. sci. (psychology), senior researcher of laboratory of social and economical psychology IPRAS, Moscow

The theoretical analysis of phenomenon of subjective economical personal prosperity is presented. Contemporary research and their theoretical basis are reviewed. The author developed the hypothetical structural-level model of subjective economical personal prosperity.

Key words: subjective economical prosperity, economical identification, economical self-feeling, economical consciousness of person.

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