Аннотация. В данной статье рассматривается вопрос, какие психологические переменные сопровождают процесс межличностного взаимодействия в малых группах с точки зрения когнитивных структур отдельных индивидов, её наполняющих. Авторами был осущест-влён обзор ряда теоретических подходов, найденных в научной литературе по проблеме, описано эмпирическое исследование и сделаны выводы. Новизна работы заключается в том, что изучаются самовосприятие членов группы с разным социометрическим статусом и те личностные и когнитивные особенности и черты, которыми наделяются члены груп-пы через систему мнений друг о друге.Ключевые слова: самовосприятие, социометрический статус, личностные особенности, малая группа, межличностное взаимодействие, внутренние конструкты личности. University" 42, Leo Tolstoy ul., Ulyanovsk, 432017, Russian Federation Abstract. This article deals with the question of which psychological variables accompany the process of interpersonal interaction in small groups from the point of view of cognitive structures of separate individuals filling it. We reviewed a number of theoretical approaches found in the scientific literature on the problem, described the empirical study and made conclusions. The novelty lies in the fact that the self-perception of the members of the group with different sociometric status and those of the personal and cognitive features and traits that the members of the group are given through a system of opinions relative to each other is being studied. SELF-EXAMINATION AND COGNITIVE FEATURES OF STUDENTS WITH DIFFERENT SOCIOMETRIC STATUS I. Mikhailova, S. Taskina Federal State Budget Educational Institution of Higher Education "Ulyanovsk State
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