Development and Approbation of Methods for Diagnostics of Predisposition to Monosemantic or Polysemantic Context Generation

This article focuses on the development of methods to measure personality and cognitive predisposition to monosemantic or polysemantic context generation (PCG).In accordance with the concept of V.S. Rotenberg, we assumed that PCG was connected with manual functional asymmetry. We developed four test...

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Main Authors: Khokhlov N.A., Laskov G.D.
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2019-06-01
Series:Психологическая наука и образование
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Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/en/psyedu/2019/n3/Khokhlov_Laskov.shtml
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spelling doaj-d5c4d077469642f79b4bc735f6d10f882020-11-25T01:36:33ZrusMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationПсихологическая наука и образование1814-20522311-72732019-06-012439510710.17759/pse.2019240309Development and Approbation of Methods for Diagnostics of Predisposition to Monosemantic or Polysemantic Context GenerationKhokhlov N.A.,0Laskov G.D., 1Centre for Testing and Development "Gumanitarnye Tekhnologii" [Humanitarian Technologies], Moscow, Russia,Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia, This article focuses on the development of methods to measure personality and cognitive predisposition to monosemantic or polysemantic context generation (PCG).In accordance with the concept of V.S. Rotenberg, we assumed that PCG was connected with manual functional asymmetry. We developed four tests: one was designed to measure personality PCG, the other three measure cognitive PCG. Approbation samples consisted of 160—736 participants. Cronbach's alpha (0.67—0.93) and split-half coefficient (0.72—0.93) were calculated for all tests, for two of them test-retest reliability (0.47—0.91) was measured. Variance of personal PCG on 21.7% is explained by the variance of personality traits “reticence-sociability” and “concreteness-abstractness”. Personality and cognitive PCG are interconnected, but they have a fair amount of specificity. Manual functional asymmetry is weakly connected with personal PCG (not more than 1.5% of the common variance) and is not connected with cognitive PCGhttp://psyjournals.ru/en/psyedu/2019/n3/Khokhlov_Laskov.shtmlpersonality traitcognitive strategyfunctional interhemispheric asymmetrymanual asymmetry
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author Khokhlov N.A.,
Laskov G.D.,
spellingShingle Khokhlov N.A.,
Laskov G.D.,
Development and Approbation of Methods for Diagnostics of Predisposition to Monosemantic or Polysemantic Context Generation
Психологическая наука и образование
personality trait
cognitive strategy
functional interhemispheric asymmetry
manual asymmetry
author_facet Khokhlov N.A.,
Laskov G.D.,
author_sort Khokhlov N.A.,
title Development and Approbation of Methods for Diagnostics of Predisposition to Monosemantic or Polysemantic Context Generation
title_short Development and Approbation of Methods for Diagnostics of Predisposition to Monosemantic or Polysemantic Context Generation
title_full Development and Approbation of Methods for Diagnostics of Predisposition to Monosemantic or Polysemantic Context Generation
title_fullStr Development and Approbation of Methods for Diagnostics of Predisposition to Monosemantic or Polysemantic Context Generation
title_full_unstemmed Development and Approbation of Methods for Diagnostics of Predisposition to Monosemantic or Polysemantic Context Generation
title_sort development and approbation of methods for diagnostics of predisposition to monosemantic or polysemantic context generation
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Психологическая наука и образование
issn 1814-2052
2311-7273
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This article focuses on the development of methods to measure personality and cognitive predisposition to monosemantic or polysemantic context generation (PCG).In accordance with the concept of V.S. Rotenberg, we assumed that PCG was connected with manual functional asymmetry. We developed four tests: one was designed to measure personality PCG, the other three measure cognitive PCG. Approbation samples consisted of 160—736 participants. Cronbach's alpha (0.67—0.93) and split-half coefficient (0.72—0.93) were calculated for all tests, for two of them test-retest reliability (0.47—0.91) was measured. Variance of personal PCG on 21.7% is explained by the variance of personality traits “reticence-sociability” and “concreteness-abstractness”. Personality and cognitive PCG are interconnected, but they have a fair amount of specificity. Manual functional asymmetry is weakly connected with personal PCG (not more than 1.5% of the common variance) and is not connected with cognitive PCG
topic personality trait
cognitive strategy
functional interhemispheric asymmetry
manual asymmetry
url http://psyjournals.ru/en/psyedu/2019/n3/Khokhlov_Laskov.shtml
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