dc.identifier.citation | Matokhniuk, L., Shportun О., Shevchuk, V., Khamaziuk, O., Savenko, K., Nikulin, M., Hrynko, R., & Miroshnichenko, V. (2020). Servicewomen’s Personal Traits. BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience, 11(3), 122-135. https://doi.org/10.18662/brain/11.3/113 | uk_UA |
dc.description.abstract | : The article reveals the theoretical substantiation and empirical
research of the servicewomen’s personal traits on the basis of theoretical
analysis of scientific, methodological literature. A woman in order to
perform military duties must have more or less muscular traits, such as
stoutness, perseverance, determination, ability to manage, willingness to
take risks, dominance, courage, propensity for leadership, organizational
skills, self-sufficiency, independence, strength, and so on. The personal
traits of women such as increased emotionality, softness, tactfulness,
sensitivity, ability to empathize, tendency to intuitive comprehension of
reality, clear maternal orientation have been substantiated. Psychological
analysis of servicewomen professional activities indicates that most
military service is influenced by such needs as success and power, a sense
of social significance of service, participation in solving national problems,
proving the value of one’s own personality, self-affirmation through one’s
own career. Assessment of the personal qualities of women oriented to
military service made it possible to determine that in the characteristics of
this category dominate power, dominance, confidence, self-control, etc. It
has been proven that the gender identity of servicewomen is the result of an
active process that takes place continuously during ontogenesis and is
accompanied by a person’s sense of continuity, identity and certainty due
to belonging to a certain individual unity. The analysis of the formaldynamic properties of individuality revealed that, on average, female
servicemen show themselves as active, purposeful, determined, with average
overall mobility (in all spheres) and low sensitivity adapted to living
conditions and military service. | uk_UA |