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Стереотипизация мышления как формирование когнитивного механизма распознавания объекта "свой" и "чужой" (психолингвистический аспект)

Стереотипизация мышления как формирование когнитивного механизма распознавания объекта "свой" и "чужой" (психолингвистический аспект)

Abstract

В статье анализируются полученные данные опроса и ассоциативного эксперимента, подтверждающие стереотипизацию мышления индивидов на неосознаваемом и осознаваемом уровнях, а также данные, показывающие такое отличие стереотипов, которое зависит от места проживания респондентов. Стереотипы представляются как формы, состоящие из мельчайших элементов. Стереотипизация мышления рассматривается как необходимый процесс формирования когнитивного механизма распознавания объекта «свой» и «чужой», что является условием социального существования индивида.

Obtained data of questionnaires and associative experiments confirming stereotyping thinking of humans on the unrealizing and realizing levels as well as data showing the difference between stereotypes, which depends on the respondents’ place of living are analyzed in the article. Stereotypes are described as forms consisting of tiny elements. Stereotyping thinking is considered as necessary process of forming cognitive mechanism of object identification “one’s own” and “another’s”.

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КОГНИТИВНЫЙ МЕХАНИЗМ, РАСПОЗНАВАНИЕ ОБЪЕКТА "СВОЙ" И "ЧУЖОЙ", НЕОСОЗНАВАЕМЫЙ И ОСОЗНАВАЕМЫЙ УРОВНИ, СТЕРЕОТИПИЗАЦИЯ МЫШЛЕНИЯ, OBJECT IDENTIFICATION "ONE'S OWN" AND "ANOTHER'S"

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