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Adaptation resources in subjects with social and psychosomatic disadaptation: a comparative analysis
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Power, attraction, and reference in macrolevel social relations: An analysis of closed groups and closed societies based on the psychology of the “Soviet person”PDF HTML7840cite
Radina N.K., Koskina M.V. (2017). Power, attraction, and reference in macrolevel social relations: An analysis of closed groups and closed societies based on the psychology of the “Soviet person” and the “post-Soviet person”. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 10(1), 117-129.
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Biobanking — a new environment for psychological research and applications
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Components of metacognition and metacognitive properties of forecasting as determinants of supra-situational pedagogical thinking
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The modern Russian teacher: Studying awareness with the use of the semi-structured interview
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The interconnection of learning ability and the organization of metacognitive processes and traits of personality
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Personality attributes of children with behavior problems. An exploratory analysis with the Exner Comprehensive System of the Rorschach Inkblot Test and implications for the socio-historical clinical practice approachPDF HTML9735cite
Saraiva A. B., Ferreira J. (2016). Personality attributes of children with behavior problems. An exploratory analysis with the Exner Comprehensive System of the Rorschach Inkblot Test and implications for the socio-historical clinical practice approach. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 9(4), 193-204.
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Proposal for psychomotor development in newborns with low weight according to A.R. Luria’s conception
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The zone of proximal development during assessment of intellectual development in pre-school children
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The connection of socio-demographic factors and child-parent relationships to the psychological aspects of children’s developmentPDF HTML12913cite
Sobkin V. S., Veraksa A. N., Bukhalenkova D. A., Fedotova A. V., Khalutina U. A., Yakupova V. A. (2016). The connection of socio-demographic factors and child-parent relationships to the psychological aspects of children’s development. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 9(4), 106-122.
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