THE TEENAGERS’ EMOTIONAL AND VOLITIONAL PERSONALITY TRAITS AS A FACTOR IN THEIR CONFLICT
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2786-5487.1.18743Keywords:
emotional and volitional traits, personality, teenager, conflictAbstract
The article highlights the empirical study results of emotional and volitional personality traits at teenagers with different levels of conflict. It was established that adolescent conflict is directly proportional to self-control, and inversely proportional to communicative impulsiveness. Pupils with an average level of conflict are the most satisfied with their relations with classmates. The average level of satisfaction is found in the least conflicted teenagers, the lowest level of satisfaction is observed at pupils with high conflict. The obtained results are the basis for the preventive events to normalize the adolescents’ emotional and volitional states in aim to reduce their conflict negative manifestations (e.i. cruelty, violence, bullying, etc.).
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