Taktike i pristup u self-prezentaciji i osobine ličnosti
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Belić, MilenaMentor
Hedrih, VladimirCommittee members
Stojiljković, SnežanaZlatanović, Ljubiša
Smederevac, Snežana
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The main aim of this research is related to checking if, in what way
and in what a degree, the approach of self-presentation is related to
tactics of self-presentation, a person’s characteristics and life aims. A
special part of this aim is checking whether there are the same ones in
the study of Sadler and his associates, on relations between wide
dimensions of a personality and tactics of self-presentation. For
confirmation of a size difference of a “real” and “personality shown to
other people”, it has been formed a variable that represents
operationalization of an approach of self-presentation. The examinees
have had for their task for the questionnaire of personality Big+ 2 that
is dedicated to evaluation of seven wide dimensions of a personality,
to fill with a double instruction, thus the examinees replied to each
item of the questionnaire twice, and the first time they have been led
by the instruction “such as I really am”, and the second time “such as
I present m...yself to other people”. Тhe tendency and frequency of
using certain tactics of self-presentation, and for this purpose we have
used The Scale-Tactics of Self-Presentation, that operationalize 12
tactics of self-presentation: the usage of excuses, seeking for
justification, denying responsibility, self-handicapping, apologising,
gaining sympathy, intimidation, begging, overtaking of one’s credits,
enlarging of own accomplishments, sabotaging and giving of a
personal example. As the third instrument, it has been used
Aspirations Index – AI, devoted to evaluation of seven different
aspirations, divided into two categories: intrinsic and extrinsic
aspirations. The consistent relations have been found between a
personality characteristics and approach and tactics in selfpresentation.
To a high degree, the results of the study of Sadler and
his associates have been confirmed. Generally, the experienced
discrepancy between real and presented I, especially with
characteristics of a personality, is connected to the tendency of
experiencing negative feelings, social anxiety, multiplicity and
negative evaluation of oneself and one’s abilities. Neuroticism,
negative image on oneself and extrinsic aspirations have been
separated as the most significant predicators of a general tendency to
using tactics of self-presentation. It is made good structural model
fitting index, which brings together research variables.
Faculty:
Универзитет у Нишу, Филозофски факултетDate:
06-10-2017Projects:
- Indicators and models of family and work roles harmonization (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-179002)