Abstract
Theoretical aspects of psychoemotional stability studies and types of nervous system and their manifestation in the aspect of operator occupation are described in the present article. The analysis of the professiographic study results was performed. The study included the employees (glass fiber continuous production operators) of the glass fiber manufacturing plant “P-D Tatneft-Alabuga Steklovolokno, Llc”. The criteria of operator professional success were described. They included strong type of nervous system and were associated high psychoemotional stability levels during technological production process. Special attention was paid to the results of empirical studies on interconnection of psychoemotional stability and nervous system types in “more successful” and “less successful” glass fiber continuous production operators. Statistical differences in the studied parameters, depending on the degree of respondents professional success, were obtained during correlation analysis that revealed stronger nervous system type and high level of psychoemotional stability in “more successful” operators and significantly weaker nervous system type and lower stability in “less successful” operators.
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