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WOMEN BETWEEN AGES OF 20–35 AS SUBJECTS OF REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR: CONDITIONS FOR THE FORMATION OF INTRAPERSONAL CONFLICT

Shelekhov I.L., Bulatova T.A., Petrova M.J.

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The article describes the factors affecting the formation of intrapersonal conflict in females between the ages of 20–35. The data for study is oriented to discovery contradictions in values, life priorities, social roles, reproductive attitudes of the modern women society.

Keywords: woman, reproductive behavior, values, society, personality, intrapersonal conflict

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Issue: 11, 2013

Series of issue: Issue 11

Rubric: GENERAL AND PRACTICAL PSYCHOLOGY

Pages: 119 — 123

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