Abstract

The work is devoted to the study of the problem of anticipation as a psychological mechanism in the process of forming prognostic competence among resident doctors. Theoretical approaches and concepts to the problem of intuitive behavior – anticipation are considered in domestic and foreign psychology. The diversity of views on the study of the problem of anticipation and its multidimensional and multidimensional nature are substantiated; the structure of anticipation consistency among resident doctors is empirically studied; spatial, temporal and personal-situational components of the development of the ability to predict in resident doctors and coping behavior strategies are identified; the interrelationships between anticipation consistency and preferred coping strategies by resident doctors are established.

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