DETERMINATION OF PERSONALITY OF AUTHORS’ INFLUENCE ON STUDENTS’ SELFACTUALIZATION
Abstract
There is a number of advantages of Internet’s using for realization of psychological researches, which are comfortable, own powerful empiric potential and high enough authenticity. Developments which are carried out in Internet presently belong to enough wide circle of evident areas, however majority them are cognitive oriented, touch mainly cognitive processes. On the basis of the conducted research drawn conclusion that there are wide potentials for psychological researches in Internet for determination of personalities influence of internet sites’ authors on the students’ personality features of higher educational establishments’ stationary separations.
Keywords: students, influence, the Internet, psychological researches
Accepted: 06.03.2014
Reviewed: 19.03.2014
Published: 28.04.2014
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