Abstract

The article presents the results of the final stage of the study of the role of motivation and value personality sphere in the social interaction known as interpersonal partnership. Interpersonal partnership has been viewed in the broad context of various aspects of human activity. The article analyses the correlation of indices of interpersonal partnership effectiveness with the assessment of needs, value and life-purpose orientations of a person. The effectiveness indices prove to be interrelated with the orientations of a subject toward such values as independence, stimulation, power, achievements, and charity. Life-purpose orientations of a person are most closely related to interpersonal partnership effectiveness; indices of the sense of life purpose directly correlate with subjective evaluation of effectiveness. Motivation and value personality sphere is properly seen as a significant factor of interpersonal partnership effectiveness.

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