SOCIAL COMPETENCE IN 18-YEARS-OLD STUDENTS WHO HAD PERFORMED AN AGGRESSIVE ACT AT SCHOOL

The social competence as a general concept, consist of social, emotional, cognitive and behavioral skills. It is regarded as a basic quality of effectiveness at social interactions associated with successful behavioral patterns.Social competence is related with variation in the ability to react in d...

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Main Authors: Ivanka Boncheva, StefankaTomcheva
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peytchinski Publishing 2012-11-01
Series:Journal of IMAB
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Online Access:http://www.journal-imab-bg.org/issue-2012/book3/JofIMAB2012vol18b3p323-326.pdf
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Summary:The social competence as a general concept, consist of social, emotional, cognitive and behavioral skills. It is regarded as a basic quality of effectiveness at social interactions associated with successful behavioral patterns.Social competence is related with variation in the ability to react in different situation, learn from past experiences, and apply the past experience to the changes in social interactions. The present writing is aimed to define the relation between the level of forming a social competence and aggressive behavior at school of 18-years-old students.The relation social competence and aggressive behavior is analysed by the Giessen Test (GT). The methodology is suitable for studying crucial social qualities and reacts. The subjects of the research were two groups of students - a group of students with aggressive behavior and a referential group. The results show a tendency of increased self-esteem, own social popularity and attractiveness all of them combined with insufficient self-understanding and insufficient self-control in the students with aggressive behaviorThe data lead to conclusion that the analysed students who had performed aggressive acts at school do not have considerable deviations of the average values according to the scales of the GT. Their behavior is a result of not well formed aggressive impulse and lacks of mature self-assessment.
ISSN:1312-773X