TO SERVE OR NOT TO SERVE? MOTIVATION OF YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN WITH DIFFERENT ATTITUDES TOWARDS MILITARY SERVICE
Ulyanova Natalya Yuryevna1, Davidyan Kristina Arturovna2, Khavtirka Elizaveta Sergeevna3
1Southern Federal University, PhD in Psychological Science , Lecturer of the Department of Management and Legal Psychology
2Southern Federal University, Student of the 2nd year of the bachelor's degree of the Academy of Psychology and Pedagogy
3Southern Federal University, Student of the 2nd year of the bachelor's degree of the Academy of Psychology and Pedagogy
AbstractThe article presents the results of a pilot study of motivation and values of young men and women with different attitudes toward service in the armed forces of the Russian Federation. The interrelations and differences of socio-psychological activity motivators and meaningful orientations of young men and women with a positive and negative attitude toward military service are analyzed. Conclusions about the complexes of value orientations that determine the general attitude of young people to military service are discussed.Keywords: army, draft service, meaningful orientations, military service, motivation, youth
Category: Psychology
Article reference:
To serve or not to serve? Motivation of young men and women with different attitudes towards military service // Humanities scientific researches. 2017. № 4 [Electronic journal]. URL: https://human.snauka.ru/en/2017/04/23431
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