TALABALARDA IJTIMOIY TARMOQLARGA QARAMLIKNI TADQIQ ETISHNING METODOLOGIK STRATEGIYASI: PSIXOSOTSIAL INTEGRATIV MODEL
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Mazkur tadqiqot talaba yoshlar orasida ijtimoiy tarmoqlarga qaramlikni (ITQ) o‘rganish uchun metodologik yondashuvni ishlab chiqish
va ilmiy asoslashga qaratilgan. ITQ alohida xulq-atvor og‘ishi emas, balki individual-psixologik, ijtimoiy-kontekstual va motivatsion
omillarning murakkab o‘zaro ta’siri mahsuli sifatida talqin etildi. Psixodiagnostik metodikalar nazariy moslik, empirik validlik va
psixometrik sifat mezonlari asosida qiyosiy tahlil qilindi.
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