Data Analysis, Psychological Features of Adolescent Conflict and Important Aspects of Experimental Research
Abstract
Conflict is defined as form of contradiction, and at the same time, it serves as a way to identify and solve disputes. Intrapersonal conflicts occur in conscious and unconscious forms and flow into the sphere of interpersonal relationships. Purpose of the study: to define conflicts psychological characteristics among adolescents, their origin and managed factors by experimental studies. Research design: in this article we performed statistical analysis of the adolescent conflicts data and their psychological characteristics. Statistical analyzes were carried out using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and the dynamics of changes in the results of the study of types of interpersonal relationships (“Real Me” and “Ideal Me”). Results: in the course of the study, it was found that the influence of the conflict content on the psychological balance of the individual and the group depends on factors reflecting the universality of the characteristics of dominance and friendliness in the individual. Conclusions: The presence of intrapersonal conflict arising from a significant difference in the process of assessing the “real self” and the “ideal self” indicates a high level of neuroticism. By changing the social conditions that influence the conflict tolerance of adolescents, it is possible to control the conflict tolerance of adolescents.