Sibirskiy Psikhologicheskiy Zhurnal (ISSN:1726-7080) (E-ISSN:2411-0809) emphasizes the publication of original investigations that contribute new knowledge and understanding to fields of applied psychology. The publisher of this journal is Tomsk State University. Sibirskiy Psikhologicheskiy Zhurnal committed to gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements. Articles are encouraged from all areas of psychology.
( Vol 31 , Issue 01 ) | 20 Dec 2025
( Vol 31 , Issue 01 ) | 31 Dec 2025
Sibirskiy Psikhologicheskiy Zhurnal (ISSN:1726-7080) (E-ISSN:2411-0809) emphasizes the publication of original investigations that contribute new knowledge and understanding to fields of applied psychology. Articles are encouraged from all areas of psychology including, but not limited to.
The article discusses the issue of pedagogical social perception of student aggressiveness. It emphasizes the importance of teacher's socio-perceptual images regarding the gender as- pects of student aggression in relation to preventing antisocial behavior. The article analyzes the phenomenon of verbal aggression as the most common form of aggressive behavior in an educational setting. An empirical study, based on responses from 5084 teachers (94% female, with an average age of 44.5), examines the consistency between teacher's identification of verbal aggression in boys and girls an
Educational institutions around the world are always trying to impart the highest quality of education, and they are continuously improving their quality and standards. This practice enables them to attract much more capable students as well as academics. As the student is at the center of the learning process, his/her satisfaction is also at the center of the quality and standards of an educational institution. This study aims to find and assess the most important dimensions responsible for the overall satisfaction of Ibn Haldun’s students. For this, a sample of 180 students from dif
The recent advances of quantum biology suggest a potential role in biomedical research. Studies related to electromagnetic fields, proton pumping in mitochondrial respiratory chain, quantum theory of T-cell receptor (TCR)-degeneracy, theories on biophotons, pyrophosphates or tubulin as possible carriers for neural information, and quantum properties of ions and protons, might be useful for understanding mechanisms of some serious immune, cardiovascular, and neural pathologies for which classic biomedical research, based on biochemical approach, is struggling to find new therapeutic strategi
Smartphones have become one of the most significant digital devices in the life of a modern person, since they can perform many functions, providing constant access to the Internet, maintaining social connections, and quickly receiving information. Smartphones are used in education and professional activities, provide a variety of entertainment, help with navigation, etc. Due to its capabilities, a smartphone acts not just as a tool, but as a part of the "I" personality. Problematization. As studies show, excessive use of smartphones can be associated with negative emotional state
Last decades have been marked by a decline in the psychological well-being of adolescents around the world. Both environmental, family and school factors, as well as personal factors contribute to the maintenance of well-being, and from the standpoint of modern psychological theories of well-being, positive relationships with significant others play a leading role. However, these factors are rarely explored in the system; moreover, the specific contribution of environmental factors varies from culture to culture. This article aims to assess the role of the system of environmental and person