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Paper Title: Interrelations between dominant extremity, temperament type and behavioral strategies in the higher education foreign applicants from Iran
Authors Name: Jha Sahil Kumar , Tkachenko Elena Viktorovna , Rauth Upasona , Jha Gautam kumar , Kumari Chhaya
Unique Id: IJSDR2208085
Published In: Volume 7 Issue 8, August-2022
Abstract: Abstract: Our work aim was assessing the interrelations between dominant extremity, temperament type and behavioral strategies in the higher education foreign applicants from Iran. We performed our research in 63 both-sexed Iranian students 50 from which were males and 13 females, aged 19-27 years (average age comprised 21-23 years). All the examined signed informed consent about their free will to gather their data. We used following investigative methods: 1) survey for sinistrality existence and character (real, hidden, unreal) checking; 2) probes of A.Louria for determining the interhemispherical asymmetry individual profile; 3) methodics for behavioral strategies (coping, defense and avoiding) establishing; 4) survey of H. Eysenck for temperament type as well as extraversion-introversion determining. By our results melancholics were found out to be dominant among sinisters, phlegmatics dexters while melancholics were dominant at sanguinics and phlegmatics complete absence among ambidexters. Also melancholics were dominant among real, hidden or forced and unreal sinisters at sinistrality real character prevailing. Introverts were dominant among real, hidden and unreal sinisters as well as ambidexters while extraverts among dexters. Avoiding as behavioral strategy was met more often among sinisters and ambidexters while dexters were characterized by coping in bigger extent. Sinisters and ambidexters possessed external while dexters internal control locus. As for conclusions possible to be made there are neuro-dynamic profile indexes among which temperament type, control locus and behavioral strategies play significant role. We consider that these indices determining together with ethnic belonging, gender, age, interhemispherical asymmetry individual profile taking into consideration must be introduced actively in the working activity with higher education foreign applicants by all the tutors and especially curators to reach their education maximal individualization that as a result will encourage to optimal natural and social adaptation reaching.
Keywords: Keywords: foreign applicants, foreign students, typologies, neuro-dynamic profile indexes, temperament type, extraverts, introverts, control locus, external control locus, internal control locus, externals, internals, behavioral strategies, coping, avoiding, gender, age, interhemispherical asymmetry individual profile, sinisters real, sinisters hidden, sinisters forced, sinisters unreal, sinistrality, left-handers real, left-handers hidden, left-handers forced, left-handers unreal, left-handedness, dexters, dexterity, ambidextrism.
Cite Article: "Interrelations between dominant extremity, temperament type and behavioral strategies in the higher education foreign applicants from Iran", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.7, Issue 8, page no.602 - 607, August-2022, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2208085.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR2208085
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Published In: Volume 7 Issue 8, August-2022
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Page No: 602 - 607
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ISSN Number: 2455-2631

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