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The study of correlation between socionic type and coefficients of empathy and systematization
Author(s) -
Коваленко Роман Константинович,
Гришковец Алексей Алексеевич
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
psiholog
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2409-8701
DOI - 10.25136/2409-8701.2020.3.32751
Subject(s) - empathy , novelty , psychology , subject (documents) , relevance (law) , perspective (graphical) , epistemology , social psychology , mathematics , cognitive psychology , computer science , philosophy , library science , geometry , political science , law
The subject of this research is the validity of scales used in socionics. The authors view socionics as a typological concept that describes predisposition of an individual to learning within the framework of one of another type of information using the method of modeling. Special attention is paid to the relevance of examination of the concept of socionics, its scientific substantiation from the perspective of differential psychology. The article explores one of the socionic characteristics – “logics / ethics” and its interrelation with the coefficients of empathy EQ and systematization SQ. In the course of this research, the authors applied the methodology of determination of socionics type, EQ and SQ coefficient tests, as well as statistical comparison of two groups. The scientific novelty consists in the fact that the authors are first to acquire results confirming the hypothesis on correlation between socionic characteristics “logics / ethics” and coefficients of empathy EQ and systematization SQ. According to socionics, the people of “ethic” type are more predisposed to high level of empathy and low scores on the scale of systematization; while the people with “logic” type are predisposed to high level of systematization with low values of empathy coefficient.

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