FIELD: psychology.
SUBSTANCE: testing is done using the "Type of Behaviour" technique to determine the degree of impulsiveness and severity of a person's social activity and determine the threshold of pain sensitivity. When the indicator of social activity from 31 to 40 points is combined with the threshold of pain sensitivity, not exceeding 15.4 seconds, a high level of social activity, impulsive behaviour is determined. When the indicator of social activity from 11 to 30 points is combined with the threshold of pain sensitivity, not exceeding 15.4 seconds, an average level of social activity, impulsive behaviour is determined. When the indicator of social activity from 0 to 10 points is combined with the threshold of pain sensitivity, not exceeding 15.4 seconds, a low level of social activity, impulsive behaviour is determined. When the indicator of social activity from 31 to 40 points is combined with the threshold of pain sensitivity from 15.5 to 30.4 seconds, a high level of social activity, initiative behaviour is determined. When the indicator of social activity from 11 to 30 points is combined with the threshold of pain sensitivity from 15.5 to 30.4 seconds, an average level of social activity, initiative behaviour is determined. When the indicator of social activity from 0 to 10 points is combined with the threshold of pain sensitivity from 15.5 to 30.4 seconds, a low level of social activity, initiative behaviour is determined. When the indicator of social activity from 31 to 40 points is combined with the threshold of pain sensitivity from 30.5 seconds and above, a high level of social activity, inactive behaviour is determined. When the indicator of social activity from 11 to 30 points is combined with the threshold of pain sensitivity from 30.5 seconds and above, an average level of social activity, inactive behaviour is determined. When the indicator of social activity from 0 to 10 points is combined with the threshold of pain sensitivity from 30.5 seconds and above, a low level of social activity, inactive behaviour is determined.
EFFECT: method makes it possible to identify the degree of social activity and the tendency to impulsive behaviour by taking into account the psychological factors of social activity and physiological indicators in combination.
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Dates
2018-01-09—Published
2015-12-08—Filed