Intersubject Interaction in Small Social Groups

Autor: Maria Nakonechna
Jazyk: English<br />Polish<br />Russian<br />Ukrainian
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Проблеми сучасної психології, Vol 43, Pp 187-205 (2019)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2227-6246
2663-6956
DOI: 10.32626/2227-6246.2019-43.187-205
Popis: The article proves that intersubject interaction is an important part of human psychical life, related to personal communications, actions for the good of others and internal growth. Cultural and historical psychology of L. S. Vygotsky is presented as methodological basis for intersubjectness research in the article. It is revealed that intersubjectness has strong correlations with semantic sphere of a personality. The connection of intersubjectness with social and psychological features of a group (group belonging, psychological atmosphere) was studied with the use of questionnaires. Quite strong cross-correlations were found between studied variables (intersubjectness and social and psychological features of a group). The revealed empirical regularities and cross-correlations indirectly testify in behalf on that «The Questionnaire of Intersubjectness» (by M. M. Nakonechna) is a reliable and valid psycho-diagnostic instrument. In the process of experimental research with the modified methodology of psychical satiation it was proved that a situation of intersubject co-operation largely influenced on the origin of positive experiencing during monotonous activities. Four-stages experimental research was analyzed in order to carry out answers for the following research questions: 1) Does the sense incorporation make any changes to the process of monotonous activities? 2) How does intersubject co-operation influence on an activity causing psychical satiation? 3) In what way will the sense of co-operating with others, sense of professional perfection, sense of work etc. influence on activities of monotonous crosses drawing? It is proved that a situation of intersubject co-operation is perceived by participants in a totally different way than a situation of individual, monosubject activities. It is found that experiencing during intersubject co-operation was characterized by a positive emotional background. The hypothesis on new senses restructurize monotonous activity was confirmed.
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