Self-esteem of the ambition of Russian and Turkmen students

The article presents the results of a cross-cultural study of self-assessment of ambition of Russian and Turkmen students. The purpose of the study is to identify the features of self-esteem of ambition and the degree of its expression among students from different countries. The research was carrie...

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Main Authors: Barsukova Oksana, Scherbina Elena, Mozgovaya Natalia, Zhulina Galina, Shestopalopa Olesya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/70/e3sconf_itse2020_20013.pdf
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spelling doaj-88957f28b3da453c86562e22757bf8832021-04-02T19:03:15ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012102001310.1051/e3sconf/202021020013e3sconf_itse2020_20013Self-esteem of the ambition of Russian and Turkmen studentsBarsukova Oksana0Scherbina Elena1Mozgovaya Natalia2Zhulina Galina3Shestopalopa Olesya4Southern Federal UniversitySouthern Federal UniversitySouthern Federal UniversitySouthern Federal UniversityDon State Technical UniversityThe article presents the results of a cross-cultural study of self-assessment of ambition of Russian and Turkmen students. The purpose of the study is to identify the features of self-esteem of ambition and the degree of its expression among students from different countries. The research was carried out using the questionnaire "Ambition" (OV Barsukova). The study involved 166 students aged 17-19 years: 94 Russian students and 72 Turkmen students. The majority of Russian students consider themselves to be more ambitious than ambitious people (48.94%), about a quarter of Russian students consider themselves to be unambitious people (25.53%), and a fifth - more un ambitious than ambitious people (21.28%) ), the minimum number - by undemanding people (4.26%). Most of the Russian students rate their ambition as moderate (51.056%), the minimum part of the students - as low (12.77%). On the whole, Russian students consider themselves ambitious rather than undemanding people and rate their ambition as moderate. The overwhelming majority of Turkmen students consider themselves to be ambitious people (83.33%), an insignificant part of students consider themselves to be more ambitious people than unambitious (11.11%) and undemanding people (5.56%). The majority of Turkmen students rate their ambition as high (61.11%), just over a quarter of them - as low (27.78%), the minimum number - as moderate (11.11%). In general, Turkmen students consider themselves ambitious and rate their ambition as high. A comparative analysis of the self-esteem of the ambition of Russian and Turkmen students was revealed according to the following indicators: the assessment of oneself as ambitious people prevails among Turkmen students, the assessment of oneself as people who are more ambitious than undemanding people prevails among Russian students, and the assessment of their ambition as moderate prevails among Russian students.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/70/e3sconf_itse2020_20013.pdf
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Scherbina Elena
Mozgovaya Natalia
Zhulina Galina
Shestopalopa Olesya
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Scherbina Elena
Mozgovaya Natalia
Zhulina Galina
Shestopalopa Olesya
Self-esteem of the ambition of Russian and Turkmen students
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Barsukova Oksana
Scherbina Elena
Mozgovaya Natalia
Zhulina Galina
Shestopalopa Olesya
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title Self-esteem of the ambition of Russian and Turkmen students
title_short Self-esteem of the ambition of Russian and Turkmen students
title_full Self-esteem of the ambition of Russian and Turkmen students
title_fullStr Self-esteem of the ambition of Russian and Turkmen students
title_full_unstemmed Self-esteem of the ambition of Russian and Turkmen students
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The article presents the results of a cross-cultural study of self-assessment of ambition of Russian and Turkmen students. The purpose of the study is to identify the features of self-esteem of ambition and the degree of its expression among students from different countries. The research was carried out using the questionnaire "Ambition" (OV Barsukova). The study involved 166 students aged 17-19 years: 94 Russian students and 72 Turkmen students. The majority of Russian students consider themselves to be more ambitious than ambitious people (48.94%), about a quarter of Russian students consider themselves to be unambitious people (25.53%), and a fifth - more un ambitious than ambitious people (21.28%) ), the minimum number - by undemanding people (4.26%). Most of the Russian students rate their ambition as moderate (51.056%), the minimum part of the students - as low (12.77%). On the whole, Russian students consider themselves ambitious rather than undemanding people and rate their ambition as moderate. The overwhelming majority of Turkmen students consider themselves to be ambitious people (83.33%), an insignificant part of students consider themselves to be more ambitious people than unambitious (11.11%) and undemanding people (5.56%). The majority of Turkmen students rate their ambition as high (61.11%), just over a quarter of them - as low (27.78%), the minimum number - as moderate (11.11%). In general, Turkmen students consider themselves ambitious and rate their ambition as high. A comparative analysis of the self-esteem of the ambition of Russian and Turkmen students was revealed according to the following indicators: the assessment of oneself as ambitious people prevails among Turkmen students, the assessment of oneself as people who are more ambitious than undemanding people prevails among Russian students, and the assessment of their ambition as moderate prevails among Russian students.
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