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Sobkin V.S,, Lykova T.A. (2014). Personal traits of actor students in occupational selection: gender perspective. National Psychological Journal, 3(15), 74-83

Abstract

The paper presents the results of a longitudinal research of personal traits of actor students of the Moscow Tabakov Theatre College. The research has been carried out since 2010 till the present yaer and is a continuation of the scientific program which began in 1976. The results of the research are based on Cattell’s 16 Personality Factors Test. The total number of participants is 312.

We discuss the gender influence on the enrollment peculiarities and student training in the Theatre College. Also we compared the Cattell’s test data of those participants who entered or failed to enter the Theatre College (males and females). We are comparing the distinctive features of males and females who entered the College. Using cluster analysis we consider peculiarities of the personality types of actor students who do the first year.

The obtained results show that teachers’ rates of males are more diverse in respect of direct and natural behaviour. However, female assessment of teachers is based on the appearance factor. Analysis of the personal data shows a reversal of trends in gender stereotypes. The cluster analysis based on the personal data according to Cattell’s 16 PF test for males who do the first year reveal seven cluster groups. Those groups include emotional, behavioural factors, and also group orientation of actor students.

Received: 01/29/2014
Accepted: 03/12/2014
Pages: 74-83
DOI: 10.11621/npj.2014.0309

Sections: Professional identity of the person;

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Keywords: actor’s talent; personality characteristics; gender differences; personality types; professional selection;

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Sobkin V.S,, Lykova T.A. (2014). Personal traits of actor students in occupational selection: gender perspective. National Psychological Journal, 3(15), 74-83