2020
DOI: 10.17223/19996195/52/17
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Use of Psycholinguistic Analysis of Media Resources in Teaching Students Prosocial Practices

Abstract: Аннотация. Цифровые медиаресурсы способны задавать идеальные образцы и нормы поведения, формируя ценностные ориентации и просоциальное поведение молодежи. Всегда ли медиаконтент эмоционально воздействует на зрительскую аудиторию, способствуя пропаганде и популяризации просоциальной субъектности? С этой целью проведена психолингвистическая оценка медиаресуров (новостных сюжетов, социальной рекламы) о просоциальном поведении людей с использованием фоносемантического анализа как методики обучения студентов. Фонос… Show more

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“…Literature teaches medical students to think, reason, feel and behave humanely and responsibly in a particular clinical situation. Students emotionally empathize with the main characters, critically analyze and evaluate how the heroes in the books solve moral dilemmas and the consequences of their decisions [19]. Obviously, literature does not offer ready-made professional-specific models of behavior of doctors, but contributes to a critical awareness of oneself, other people and the world.…”
Section: Results Of the Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature teaches medical students to think, reason, feel and behave humanely and responsibly in a particular clinical situation. Students emotionally empathize with the main characters, critically analyze and evaluate how the heroes in the books solve moral dilemmas and the consequences of their decisions [19]. Obviously, literature does not offer ready-made professional-specific models of behavior of doctors, but contributes to a critical awareness of oneself, other people and the world.…”
Section: Results Of the Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%