№1 (2009)

2009, №1

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Nazarov A.I.
N.A. Berdyaev about self-knowledge

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Jüri Allik, René Mõttus, Anu Realo, Helle Pullmann, Anastasia Trifonova,Robert R. McCrae, Boris G. Meshcheryakov and 55 Members of the Russian Character and Personality Survey
How national character is constructed: personality traits attributed to the typical Russian

Three thousand seven hundred and five participants drawn from 40 different samples and 34 regions all over the Russian Federation were asked to rate personality traits of the typical Russian living in their region using the 30-item National Character Survey (NCS). Compared with the cross-cultural mean profile of auto-stereotypes across 49 nations [54], the ratings showed that the typical Russian rarely feels depressed or inferior, is dominant, forceful and speaks without hesitation, has vivid imagination, active fantasy life and intellectual curiosity, and is able to re-examine social and political values. There was only one prevalent stereotype of the typical Russian, spreading from Kamchatka to the borders of the European Union, without identifiable geographic or any other regularity in the sample-to-sample variation. Profiles of the typical Russian converged weakly with assessed personality traits of young Russians but not with older Russians. A strong relationship was established between social capital and national character stereotypes: individuals who were inclined to believe in the honesty of other people and trust them were also disposed to describe the typical Russian in more socially desirable terms.

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Pechenkov V.V.
Semantic aura of «psychologism»

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Nguyen Minh Anh
Psychological peculiarities of emotional intelligence formation of senior preschoolers

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Scheblykina J.V.
S.L. Rubinstein’s view on the development of self-consciousness of personality at the vital way

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Hotuleva M.S.
The influence of psychotechnic exercises on a socially-psychological climate and unity of a sports team

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