DIAGNOSTICS OF STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF PERSONALITY CHANGES IN THEATRE COLLEGE STUDENTS AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF TRAINING

The paper presents the results of a study of the structural features of personal changes of student-actors in the process of studying in the theater college. We hypothesize that at the stage of primary occupation selection and in the training process students aquire and develop specific stable personality structures (association of personal qualities), which are essential for the formation of the subject of acting. The sample consisted of 832 respondent: 686 enrollees of theater college; 188 students at the beginning and 174 - at the end of the 1st year, 106 2nd year, 91 3rd year, and 68 4th year students. Methods: R. Cattell Personality Factors test (16 PF). Results: four invariant factors describing the structural features of the personality of student-actors are identified - personal anxiety, the desire for public communication, emotional impact on the other, individualism. Conclusions: the hypothesis of the presence of stable personality structures was confirmed, a number of essential personal features that contribute to the implementation of stage communication between self, role, and viewer were found.

Authors
Sobkin V.S.1 , Lykova T.A. 2 , Sobkina A.V.3
Publisher
MOSCOW STATE UNIV PSYCHOLOGY & EDUCATION
Number of issue
4
Language
Russian
Pages
83-100
Status
Published
Volume
26
Year
2018
Organizations
  • 1 Russian Acad Educ, Inst Educ Management, Ctr Sociol Educ, Moscow, Russia
  • 2 Peoples Friendship Univ Russia, Inst Educ Management, Russian Acad Educ, Moscow, Russia
  • 3 Moscow Theatre Direct Oleg Tabakov, Moscow Theatre Coll, Moscow, Russia
Keywords
acting talent; personal features; structural characteristics; psychology of the actor; the Cattell test; factor analysis
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