Abstract

Meaning formation strategies are one of the integral regulators of modern human activity. To model semantic regulation, two polar strategies of semantic formation are considered: adaptive and developing. The sphere of personal meanings is in mutual agreement with the personality traits manifested in interactions. The article presents the results of empirical identification of polar semantic strategies profiles based on semantic scales of personality traits. We studied a sample (n = 145) with gradations by age, gender, and occupation. Both differences and similarities in the profiles of polar semantic strategies were established. This indicates the dynamics of the world image of the experiencing subject, which reflects the different effects of strategies for the meanings formation.

Highlights

  • In modern versions of activity-semantic approaches, semantic regulation is an integral mechanism for achieving the state of acme

  • The adaptive strategy of sense formation is a way of organizing the semantic sphere based on the formal and stereotypical goal-setting, aimed at the need to compensate for the developmental deficiencies of the individual by adjusting and uniform movement in the layer of already acquired personal meanings under the influence of the external environment, perceived as dominant and

  • The developing strategy of sense formation is a way of transforming the semantic sphere oriented to the recognition of motives and generating relevant goals, aimed at creating promising meanings and timely restructuring of their content to realize the possibility of personal growth under the influence of external factors, assessed as surmountable living conditions when an individual determines his activity [2]

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Introduction

In modern versions of activity-semantic approaches, semantic regulation is an integral mechanism for achieving the state of acme. The developing strategy of sense formation is a way of transforming the semantic sphere oriented to the recognition of motives and generating relevant goals, aimed at creating promising meanings and timely restructuring of their content to realize the possibility of personal growth under the influence of external factors, assessed as surmountable living conditions when an individual determines his activity [2]. By virtue of their regulatory nature, personal meanings are in mutual agreement with personality traits. The manifestation of certain personality traits indicates the presence of appropriate meanings that reflect the current sense-forming strategy

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