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Components of Social Maturity in Students

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  • Nazokatkhon Rakhimova

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This article provides an analysis of theories of social maturity, as put forth by numerous scholars, demonstrating the theoretical and practical significance of students' social maturity in contemporary society. The study presents an in-depth exploration of the concept of social maturity, including an individual's lifetime achievements, societal status, personal and professional accomplishments, philosophical perspective, notable character traits, and values. Moreover, this piece elucidates the phenomenon of social maturity, expounding upon its investigation via psychological research. It further sheds light on psychological external and internal factors influencing the student, psychological elements of social maturity, age-specific characteristics, processes of professional growth and adaptation, social maturity development, motivational aspects of career selection, and contemporary scientific psychological constructs of social maturity.

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  • Nazokatkhon Rakhimova, 2024. "Components of Social Maturity in Students," SPAST Reports, SPAST Foundation, vol. 1(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:bps:jspath:v:1:y:2024:i:1:id:4602
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