The influence of individual typological characteristics of personality on the psychological well-being of college students
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Abstract:
The article discusses individual typological characteristics of personality that influence the psychological well-being of college students. The relevance of the study is determined by the goals of providing psychological assistance to healthy individuals in the process of self-realization, as well as the tasks of ensuring student satisfaction with the process and outcomes of educational activities. The empirical research yielded statistically significant results, convincingly demonstrating the impact of extraversion traits on psychological well-being, as well as the influence of introversion traits on low well-being values.

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psychological well-being of students, positive states, extraversion, individual typological characteristics
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