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The article proposes systematisation and development of the discourse of the East European methodological traditions regarding application of the systematic approach as a way of subject localisation in psychological research. In particular, the author’s version of systematic localisation of psychological research subjects by means of structural and ontological visualisations has been developed. The procedure proposed for systematic localisation of the researched subject includes four subsequent stages: 1) fixation of the borders and structure of the ontological field which is being studied; 2) segment analysis of the obtained structure; 3) study of specifics and contents of structural and functional ties; 4) visual mapping of genesis of the core processes. The article describes specifics of application of systematic localisation of the subject of research at the example of such researched object as personal socialisation.
Ukrainian version of the publication is here http://miljournals.knu.ua/index.php/visnuk/article/viewFile/19/15
methodology, systematic approach, research subject, research object, structural and ontological visualisation
methodology, systematic approach, research subject, research object, structural and ontological visualisation
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