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Jednym z istotnych elementów sieciowej teorii osobowości Kozieleckiego jest psychon motywacyjny, którego dynamika w największym stopniu zależy od siły potrzeb psychicznych. Celem badań prezentowanych w artykule było określenie poziomu potrzeb indywidualnych: witalnych, poznawczych, społecznych i osobistych małżonków charakteryzujących się wysokim i niskim poziomem transgresji. Zbadano 100 par małżeńskich, wykorzystując Skalę transgresji i Test indywidualnych potrzeb. Wyodrębniono z nich po 30 małżonków o wysokim poziomie transgresji i 30 małżonków o niskim poziomie transgresji. Między żonami o wysokim i niskim poziomie transgresji nie zarejestrowano różnic istotnych statystycznie odnośnie do siły natężenia potrzeb psychicznych. Mężowie o wysokim poziomie transgresji charakteryzują się zdecydowanie silniejszymi potrzebami poznawczymi niż mężowie o niskim poziomie transgresji, mężowie natomiast o niskim poziomie transgresji charakteryzują się zdecydowanie silniejszymi potrzebami osobistymi niż mężowie o wysokim poziomie transgresji.
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One of the key elements of the Kozielecki’s theory of personality network is the motivation psychon. Its dynamics to the greatest extent depends on the strength of psychological needs. The aim of the research presented in the article was to determine the level of individual needs: vital, cognitive, social and personal, spouses with high and low levels of transgression. 100 couples were examined using the Scale of Transgression and the Test of Individual Needs. 30 spouses of high-level transgression and 30 spouses of low-level transgression were examined. There were no statistically significant differences in the intensity of the needs of mental strength between the wives with high and low level of transgression. Husbands with a high levels of transgression are characterized by much stronger cognitive needs than men with a low level of transgression, while men with a low level of transgression have a much stronger personal needs, than the men with a high level of transgression.
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200 married couples were studied using The Questionnaire Chosen Marriages and constructed in accordance with psychotransgressive network theory of personality Test Conscious Personal Beliefs. Were isolated of them two groups of 100 spouses with higher and lower levels of satisfaction with their relationship. Comparative analysis of the results showed that husbands and wives with higher levels of satisfaction with their relationship have a much greater awareness of personal beliefs than husbands and wives with a lower level of satisfaction with the marriage. The obtained result encourages further exploration of psychological determinants of the success of the marriage in the psychotransgressive mainstream, paying attention to the specificity of the effect of other psychons and their network interdependence.
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According to J. Kozielecki’s personality network theory chosen or constructed tools operationalizing five psychons: cognitive, instrumental, motivational, emotional and personal. 100 couples were examined, from which isolated groups of 30 spouses of high level of transgression (transgressive) and 30 spouses of low level transgression (protective). Transgressive spouses are characterized wide knowledge about each in the sphere of the task force, their motivation for action is based primarily on cognitive needs and they have a higher awareness of personal beliefs. Transgressive husbands have a positive affective shift. Potential bring to the interpersonal relations by the transgressive spouses creates a favorable climate, which increases the likelihood of building a stable relationships satisfying both spouses.
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