№ |
Indicators, techniques and its authors |
№ |
Indicators, techniques and its authors |
1 |
(I) Personal competitiveness (V.I.Andreev Questionnaire) |
25 |
False scale |
|
(II) Indicators of communicative and organizational skills («CОS-2», V.V.Sinyavski, V.A.Fedorshin) |
26 |
(VII) Confidence-nonconfidence (S.A.Reizas Questionnaire) |
2 |
Communicative skills |
|
(VIII) Locus of control indicators (E.F.Bazhin, E.A.Golikin, A.M.Etkind Questionnaire) |
3 |
Organizational skills |
27 |
General internality |
4 |
(III) Bem Sex Role Inventory |
28 |
Internality in the field of achievements |
|
(IV) The Ryff Scales of Psychological Well-Being indicators |
29 |
Internality in the field of failures |
5 |
Positive Relations with others |
30 |
Internality in family relations |
6 |
Autonomy |
31 |
Internality in the field of production relations |
7 |
Environmental Mastery |
32 |
Internality in the field of interpersonal relations |
8 |
Personal Growth |
33 |
Internationality in the field of health and disease |
9 |
Purpose in Life |
|
(IX) Personality orientation indicators (V.Smekal, М.Kucher Questionnaire) |
10 |
Self-acceptance |
34 |
Personal orientation |
11 |
(V) Not willingness to take risks («RSK», A.M.Schubert Questionnaire) |
35 |
Community orientation |
|
(VI) Indicators of psychological tolerance to stress (E.V.Raspopin Questionnaire) |
36 |
Task orientation (НЗ) |
12 |
General psychological tolerance of the person to stress |
37 |
(X) Motivation of success and fear of failure (A.A.Rean Questionnaire) |
13 |
Negative social assessment tolerance |
|
(XI) Hardiness indicators («Hardiness Survey» S.Маddi) |
14 |
Negative self-esteem tolerance |
38 |
Commitment |
15 |
Uncertainty tolerance |
39 |
Control |
16 |
Shortage of time tolerance |
40 |
Challenge |
17 |
Information overloads tolerance |
41 |
Hardiness |
18 |
Physical overwork tolerance |
42 |
(XII) 1- Lower level of Management, 2-Middle level of Management, 3- Top level of Management |
19 |
Monotony tolerance |
43 |
(XIII) Experience (years) |
20 |
Isolation (loneliness) tolerance |
44 |
(XIV) Age (years) |
21 |
Situations specific threat tolerance |
45 |
(XV) Marital status |
22 |
Everyday stressors tolerance |
46 |
(XVI) Number of a children |
23 |
Unexpected stressor tolerance |
47 |
(XVII) Education: 1 - secondary education, 2 -
vocational school or college
, 3-higher education |
24 |
Duration and frequency of stressors tolerance |
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