Vol. 8 No. 22 (2019)
Articles

Persistence and initiative: system-functional approach

Ekaterina N. Polyanskaya
Pirogov Russian National, Research Medical University (RNRMU), Moscow, Russian Federation
Author Biography

Pirogov Russian National, Research Medical University (RNRMU), Moscow, Russian Federation

Tamara A. Shilova
Moscow city pedagogical University, Moscow, Russian Federation
Author Biography

Moscow city pedagogical University, Moscow, Russian Federation

Alexander M. Tyutchenko
Moscow city pedagogical University, Moscow, Russian Federation
Author Biography

Moscow city pedagogical University, Moscow, Russian Federation

Published 2019-09-26

Keywords

  • Volitional qualities, system-functional approach, initiative, persistence, instrumental-semantic characteristics of personality.

How to Cite

Polyanskaya, E. N., Shilova, T. A., & Tyutchenko, A. M. (2019). Persistence and initiative: system-functional approach. Amazonia Investiga, 8(22), 363–369. Retrieved from https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/622

Abstract

The article discusses the main provisions of the system-functional approach in the disclosure of such volitional qualities as initiative and persistence. They proved that persistence and initiative in personality structure are the most important components of personality. The key elements to the disclosure of personality volitional traits are its instrumental and semantic characteristics, including dynamic, emotional, regulatory, and reflective-evaluative component.

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