E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Value orientations of students with different levels of general communicative tolerance

  • Nikolenko Oksana,
  • Zheldochenko Lyudmila

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202127312044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 273
p. 12044

Abstract

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The article analyzes the role of the value component and life-meaning orientations in the formation of tolerance. Features of life meaning and value orientations of psychology students with different levels of communicative tolerance. The importance of the formation of communicative tolerance in students. The article presents the results of an empirical study of the features of value and meaning-life orientations in psychology students with different levels of general communicative tolerance. The study was attended by students of DSTU and SFU in the number of 60 people. Students of the humanities (psychologists) were selected. Of these, 35 are girls and 25 are boys. The age of the respondents is from 18 to 22 years. To confirm the hypotheses based on the assumption that differences in life-meaning and value orientations can be found in psychology students with different levels of general communicative tolerance, we used a set of methods: the method “General communicative Tolerance” by V. V. Boyko, the method of “Life-meaning orientations” modified by D. A. Leontiev, the questionnaire “Value orientations” by M. Rokich. It is empirically established that there are significant differences in the meaning-life and value orientations of psychology students with different levels of general communicative tolerance.