ПСИХОМЕТРИЧЕСКИЙ АНАЛИЗ ШКАЛЫ САМОМОНИТОРИНГА М.СНАЙДЕРА В ПРОФЕССИОГРАФИЧЕСКОМ ИССЛЕДОВАНИИ
Abstract
В 1974г. Марком Снайдером введено понятие «self-monitoring», методика его измерения приобрела статус мощного диагностического конструкта с высоким интерпретативным и прогностическим потенциалом. Конструкт выходит за пределы психологии индивидуальных различий, поскольку измеряет не черту личности, а уровень рефлексии о ситуационной адекватности поведения. В критических обзорах конструкт рассматривается с позиции психологии субъекта, а не психологии личности, его обсуждают в парадигме рефлексивной психологии и трактуют как способность субъекта сознательно управлять психодинамикой идентичности личности для контроля поведения в ситуации.Downloads
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