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Rubtsova, N. E. Conception of Integration-Based Typological Approach to Psychological Classification of Professional Activity

Abstract: Modern Russian system of researches and relevant psychological classifications of professional activity is not quite a system but a system complex which does not guarantee complete and noncontradictory performance of all functions as well as achievement of relevant system tasks. The author gives a systematized conception of a new, integration-based typological approach to psychological classification of professional activity. The author also analyzes the structure and content of this approach. Integration-based typological approach to psychological classification of professional activity includes a set of methodological, theoretical and practical provisions and means aimed at construction, studying and practical usage of the summarized psychological classification of modern professional activity. One of the most important patterns of this classification is that both traditional and new types of professional activity have an adequate place and definition there.


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psychology, professional activity, labor subject, psychological classification, conception, approach, integration, typology, system complex, psychological types.


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