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Психологическая саморегуляция при разных уровнях хронического утомления

Authors: Shirokaya, M. Yr.; Kobzeva, D. M.;

Психологическая саморегуляция при разных уровнях хронического утомления

Abstract

The research focused on the study of psychological self-regulation’s features in activities depending on the degree of the intensity’s chronic fatigue. In total, 80 respondents (mathematical and physical profile) were taking part in the survey. It is shown that in the state of chronic fatigue there is a depletion of self-regulation’s psychological resources; just an arbitrary self-regulation stays to be used.

Данная работа посвящена изучению особенностей психологической саморегуляции в деятельности в зависимости от степени выраженности хронического утомления. В исследовании приняли участие 80 респондентов математического и физического профиля. Показано, что в состоянии хронического утомления происходит истощение психологических ресурсов саморегуляции, остается задействованной только произвольная саморегуляция.

Country
Russian Federation
Keywords

CONTROL, CHRONIC FATIGUE, ПСИХОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ САМОРЕГУЛЯЦИЯ, САМООРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ, SELF-ORGANIZATION OF THE ACTIVITIES, COPYING STRATEGIES, PSYCHOLOGICAL SELF-REGULATION, САМОКОНТРОЛЬ, ХРОНИЧЕСКОЕ УТОМЛЕНИЕ, FATIGUE, КОПИНГСТРАТЕГИИ

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