Socio-psychological components of success of personality life choice

Author(s):  
Halina Pobokіna ◽  
Natalia Zavatska

The article reveals the socio-psychological components of the success of life choices. A multilevel socio-psychological program of optimization of the process of life choice of a person in early adulthood is proposed, which consisted of motivational-diagnostic, correctional-developmental and analytical-monitoring stages using methods and techniques of existential, cognitive, behavioral correction, creative self-therapy and therapy. It is shown that the correctional and developmental work carried out within the program had a positive effect on the semantic sphere of the participants. There is a significant positive dynamics of indicators on the subscales of semantic life orientations, which indicates an increase in understanding of life, the emergence of goals in life, confidence in achieving goals; favorable emotional perception of the life process as a whole. Changes in the semantic sphere of personality in early adulthood had a positive effect on its value sphere, which was expressed, in particular, in increasing the value of achievements, and indicated the growing importance of social recognition, success in life, competence, purposefulness and optimization of life choice. early adulthood. Key words: personality, life choice, socio-psychological correction, socio-psychological components of success of life choice.

Humanus ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 76
Author(s):  
Zainurni Zein

This research studied about students’ religious activities in Padang State University (UNP). These religious activities were meant to help the students develop good characters and attitude. However, reality showed contrast between these students’ behaviors and their religious values, such as frequently getting involved in student fights or doing any other amoral acts. Regarding the problem, this research aimed to observe the religious activities conducted by UNP’s students and describe the implementation of the activities. The design of this research was qualitative, with students conducting religious activities as the source of information. The instruments were observation, interviews and documentaries review. The research found that religious activities were conducted in the form of both intracurricular (included in the curriculum) and extracurricular which were managed and organized by religious education lecturers, and coordinated by the students. There were also other activities which were directly managed by the students of each faculty at UNP. Generally, those activities had similar visions and could give positive effect to students. Key words: students’ characters, attitudes, religious activities


1994 ◽  
Vol 74 (3) ◽  
pp. 623-630 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y. Perrin ◽  
L. Lardet ◽  
F. Enjalric ◽  
M. P. Carron

In vitro micrografting of apices of two mature genotypes of Hevea brasiliensis (Müll. Arg.), IRCA 18 and PB 235, on 3-wk-old seedlings grown in vitro permitted successfull in vitro micro-cutting of these two genotypes. Microcutting of micrografted material was impossible from nodal explants or shoot tips of scions developed in vitro on rootstocks. Such explants were incapable of caulogenesis activity after their isolation. This problem was resolved using mixed explants, each consisting of a part of the rootstock in contact with the culture medium, and of the clonal scion from which axillary shoots are developed regularly along the subcultures. Budding and shoot elongation abilities along the subcultures have been compared between mixed explants from micrografts, nodal explants from juvenile material and nodal explants from non-micrografted mature genotypes. The results show a very positive effect of micrografting on the in vitro caulogenesis ability in both genotypes. Moreover, shoots produced by mixed explants from micrografts exhibit the same rooting ability as shoots produced by explants collected on juvenile material. Key words: Rejuvenation, Hevea brasiliensis, in vitro micrografting, micropropagation, in vitro microcutting


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-22
Author(s):  
Stannia Cahaya Suci ◽  
Alla Asmara

Fiscal decentralization aims to improve regional finance independency and reduce the fiscal dependency of central government. However, in practice, there are many areas that still rely on the assistance central finance for their regional development. This research aims to discuss the development of regional finance independency and analyze the influence of regional finance independency on economic growth in Banten Province. This research uses descriptive method and panel data on 6 (six) regencies and cities in Banten Province at 2001-2011. The results showed the significantly positive effect of regional finance independency on economic growth and significantly negative effect of balance fund’s ratio on economic growth. Key words: local revenue, economic growth, panel data


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-22
Author(s):  
Stannia Cahaya Suci ◽  
Alla Asmara

Fiscal decentralization aims to improve regional finance independency and reduce the fiscal dependency of central government. However, in practice, there are many areas that still rely on the assistance central finance for their regional development. This research aims to discuss the development of regional finance independency and analyze the influence of regional finance independency on economic growth in Banten Province. This research uses descriptive method and panel data on 6 (six) regencies and cities in Banten Province at 2001-2011. The results showed the significantly positive effect of regional finance independency on economic growth and significantly negative effect of balance fund’s ratio on economic growth. Key words: local revenue, economic growth, panel data


Author(s):  
Elfitra Azliyanti ◽  
Purbo Jadmiko ◽  
Wiry Utami

This study aims to identify and analyze the role of perception of transformational leadership and creative self-efficacy of employee (lecturer) creativity. The research methodology used is explanatory research through hypothesis testing. The object and population of this study are Bung Hatta University Lecturers. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling with sample criteria was Bung Hatta University Lecturer who had working period  more than 1 (one) year (n = 170). The data analysis technique in this study use SEM-PLS (Smart PLS). This study consists of four hypotheses and the research results obtained from the study of perceptions of transformational leadership has no effect on employee creativity, perceptions of transformational leadership have a positive effect on creative self-efficacy. Creative self-efficacy has a positive effect on employee creativity and creative self-efficacy mediates the relationship of perception of transformational leadership on employee creativity. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 1139-1152
Author(s):  
Annisa Husnul Latifah ◽  
Hapsari Setyowardhani

Millennials are typically fond of uploading their travel photos to social media to gain social recognition. Lombok is a tourist destination with considerable potential to increase the value and social status of its visitors, as it offers enough attractions to be considered among the world’s favorite celebrity tourist destinations; it is also globally renowned for its diverse natural and cultural beauty. This descriptive quantitative research aims to examine the effect of self-congruity, perceived social value, and experience satisfaction toward the intensity of using a digital social network to reinforce the identity of millennial users in Indonesia. This research involved 214 respondents who visited Lombok for leisure and used a digital social network to inform others of their tourism experience. After being analyzed with structural equation modelling as the data processor, the results show a direct and positive effect between perceived social value and the intensity of using a digital social network but no direct and positive effect between experience self-congruity and experience satisfaction on the intensity of using a digital social network.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Arnold Japutra

<p>This research is quantitative descriptive research with cross sectional study. The primary data is obtained from students of a university located in Jakarta Barat. The method of sampling is non probability sampling and the technique is judgmental sampling. The sample consisted of 300 respondent. The result of this research shows that there is a positive effect satisfaction to trust, there is a positive effect on trust to commitment, there is a positive effect commitment to loyalty, there is a positive effect satisfaction to loyalty and there is a positive effect trust to loyalty.</p><p> </p><p>Key Words- Satisfaction, Trust, Commitment, Loyalty</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 66 (05) ◽  
pp. 53-56
Author(s):  
Məhbubə Sarxan qızı Fətullayeva ◽  

The article tells about the history of the Karabakh region, its cultural monuments, rich literature, art and musical culture. Considered the cradle of Azerbaijani culture, Karabakh is described as a land where history and modernity meet, describing the richness of the region's beautiful nature, climate and natural resources. It is explained that the cultural values of the ancient land are the result of the centuries-old traditions of the people of this land, the mysterious nature of the region, the wealth of natural resources, which has a positive effect on artistic thinking and creativity. Thanks to the work of the Karabakh people, the folk art of Karabakh, which is widely used in the life of the region, has a long and rich history. Key words: Karabakh, cultural monuments, Shusha fortress, Karabakh horses, national-historical culture


2014 ◽  
Vol 1003 ◽  
pp. 211-215
Author(s):  
Jing Cun Bi ◽  
Qi Li ◽  
Wen Hui Dou ◽  
Jian Feng Xu

This paper discusses and compares the current development of the methods and techniques of embedded software testing. A compromised and practical embedded software testing method, which is between intervention and non-intervention, is proposed and the flow process is provided as well. The method has been verified by a real-case experiment and the result is satisfactory. Key words: Embedded software; testing method


2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (3) ◽  
pp. 559-578 ◽  
Author(s):  
Depeng Zhang ◽  
Fuli Zhang ◽  
Si Liu ◽  
Helen S. Du

Purpose With the rise of customer engagement in online products and services innovation, enterprises are seeking effective referral reward program (RRP) to encourage customers’ follow-up electronic-referral (e-referral) behaviors. Therefore, how to stimulate more customers to participate in the RRP is very important to enterprises. However, little empirical work has systemically investigated the impact of RRP on customers’ follow-up e-referral, as well as the moderating effects of customers’ characteristics. To fill those research gaps, the purpose of this paper is to explore the effects of RRP (particularly, reward amount and reward type) on customers’ follow-up e-referral, and the role of creative self-efficacy. Design/methodology/approach Based on the self-perception theory and the context of online customer innovation, this paper establishes a theoretical model and uses an experiment with 160 participants to test the hypotheses on the role of reward (amount and type) and the moderating effect of creative self-efficacy. Findings The results of the experiment suggest that both reward amount and reward type in RRP positively impact customers’ follow-up e-referral. Furthermore, customers’ creative self-efficacy moderates the relationship between rewards and customers’ follow-up e-referral. Customers with low creative self-efficacy, reward amount significantly stimulate their follow-up e-referral, but such effect is insignificant when customers’ creative self-efficacy is high. In terms of reward type, gift reward has more positive effect on customers’ follow-up e-referral when they have high (rather than low) creative self-efficacy, but cash reward has more positive effect on those with low (rather than high) creative self-efficacy. Originality/value First, based on the self-perception theory, the study clarifies the inconsistent relationship between reward and customers’ e-referral and contributes to related research. Second, the study broadens the existing research perspective by introducing creative self-efficacy, which shows interesting and powerful moderating effect but has been ignored in previous studies. Third, the study provides valuable advice on how enterprises design an effective RRP to enhance customers’ follow-up e-referral.


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