Lomonosov Psychology Journal
ISSN 0137-0936
eISSN 2309-9852
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ISSN 0137-0936
eISSN 2309-9852

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Fam A.Kh., Leontiev D.A. (2013). Subjective construction of choice in situations of different scale of importance (the end). The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 3, 93-105

The paper presents a study of choice process and parameters of its subjective construction in real life situations of different scale of importance. Qualitative and quantitative features of “fateful” (F) and “everyday” (E) choice situations were compared, in each situation the connection was found between qualitative parameters of choice activity with stable personality variables, an attempt was made to allocate different types of choice activity in these situations. The results obtained on a sample of 74 students (55 females and 18 males) of age 17—25 (median age = 18.7; SD = 1.09) with the use of 3 basic and 8 additional questionnaires allowed to make a conclusion about the essential qualitative and quantitative differences between situations of F and E choice.

Pages: 93-105

Keywords: choice; construction of choice; self-orientation; agency;

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Available Online: 06/30/2013

Fam A.Kh., Leontiev D.A. (2013). Subjective construction of choice in situations of different scale of importance (Part 1). Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 1, 84-96

The paper presents a study of choice process and parameters of its subjective construction in real life situations of different scale of importance. Qualitative and quantitative features of “fateful” (F) and “everyday” (E) choice situations were compared, in each situation the connection was found between qualitative parameters of choice activity with stable personality variables, an attempt was made to allocate different types of choice activity in these situations. The results obtained on a sample of 74 students (55 females and 18 males) of age 17—25 (median age = 18.7; SD = 1.09) with the use of 3 basic and 8 additional questionnaires allowed to make a conclusion about the essential qualitative and quantitative differences between situations of F and E choice. 

Pages: 84-96

Keywords: choice; construction of choice; self-orientation; agency; spontaneity; personality variables;

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Available Online: 03/30/2013

Leontiev D. A., Fam A. Kh. (2011). How do we choose. The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 1, 39-53

The paper presents a study of mechanisms of choice on the case of a real life situation of local authorities elections. The dependent variable was the decision whether to go voting. Using the authors’ test The Subjective quality of choice technique, special questionnaires and a number of personality inventories, we found out intelligible correlations between different aspects of experience of one’s own choice process and some personality variables. The data obtained so far indicate the existence of two stable patterns of choice-making strategies revealed in subjective estimates of one’s choosing process. 

Pages: 39-53

Keywords: choice; self-orientation activity; quality of choice; personality variables;

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Available Online: 03/30/2011

Kornilova T.V. (2011). The dynamic functioning of cognitive and personality potential of a man in psychological regulation of decision and choice. The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 1, 66-78

The paper describes the results of a series of studies aimed at revealing the regularities in accepting and overcoming uncertainty that characterizes choice contexts. The formation of dynamic regulative systems (DRS) in the actual genesis of choice is considered to be realization by the subject of his intellectual and personality potential in preparing for and making a choice. We also show how structural equation modeling techniques provide tools for making the notion of the unity of personality and intellectual predictors of choice, and of the components of psychological regulation of choice, more concrete and specific. 

Pages: 66-78

Keywords: choice; productive decisions; dynamic regulative systems; cognitive and personality potential; self-regulation; uncertainty;

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Available Online: 03/30/2011