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Long-term monitoring of personal goals in everyday life compared to extended isolation
KOPNICKÁ, Andrea
This thesis deals with the problems of personal goals in the motivation structure of an individual during common life conditions compared to the conditions of long - term isolation. In the theoretical part, there is presented an isolating experiment called ŠTOLA 88 as well as the international research project MARS 500. It is also dealing with topics of motivation, motivation system of personality, personal goals, theories of selfdetermination and resiliences.The empirical part focuses on formation of the personal goals of participants of both experiments and evaluation their changes during last months. It mainly tries to affect the dynamics of changes through the qualitative analysis.
Dynamics of individual motivation under a long-term separation
GALDIA, Silvie
Presented work deals with the topic of long-term separation and the significant impact on motivational structure, emotion regulation and psychic resilience of the individual. The work is devided into three thematic units. The theoretical part presents the basic of motivation as a construction of motivational structure, emotion regulation, resilience and coherence of those phenomena. Finally, refers to the specific extreme conditions of the isolated group. The experimental part provides the preview of previous isolation experiments and their importance in the psychological research world. The last, empirical part evaluates the dates obtained from The Institute of Biomedical problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences and interprets the results of the methods with close relation of the triangle phenomena of individual motivation ? emotion regulation ? resilience. The work involves the evaluation of Personal Concern Inventory, Questionnaire of emotion and PIL (Laura King).

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