Social competence is defined as "the characteristic of people capable of producing a desirable social influence on others" (Marcus S., 1999), a type of behaviour leading to social performance (Chelcea, 2013)", an empathic aptitude and the ability to develop social relationships. The following explanatory paradigm has been considered: the formation and development of social competences are conditioned by a series of intentional factors specific to each person (personality, capacity, social skills) and external factors specific to the external environment (group sentiment, group social processes)
The presented paper explores the instruments which form the concept of social intelligence. From the...
In present study the author examines the problem of development of social competence as a key compet...
Introduction. Social competence is a soft skill that allows, among other things, for better communic...
Social competence refers to the ability to engage in meaningful interactions with others. It is a cr...
The research reported here provides an introduction to a theoretical model of socio-affective compet...
The thesis deals with the topic of social competences and their relation to the personality traits. ...
Social competence is an important positive youth development attribute for adolescent development an...
What is social competence? How does it relate to child development? Is it some-thing we are born wit...
The paper presents original study and its findings concerning the possibility of using personality t...
Introduction. Modern society urgently needs socially competent specialists, who are able to quickly ...
Social competence is defined as the capacities children possess for developing positive relationship...
The article reveals the most important methodological problem aspects of students’ social competence...
This article reviews and integrates research on social intelligence and competence. Firstly, the dif...
Vocational competence may be viewed as the product of three interacting factors: (1) job responsibil...
When we measure social competence, the scores indicate that a person can become better and better j...
The presented paper explores the instruments which form the concept of social intelligence. From the...
In present study the author examines the problem of development of social competence as a key compet...
Introduction. Social competence is a soft skill that allows, among other things, for better communic...
Social competence refers to the ability to engage in meaningful interactions with others. It is a cr...
The research reported here provides an introduction to a theoretical model of socio-affective compet...
The thesis deals with the topic of social competences and their relation to the personality traits. ...
Social competence is an important positive youth development attribute for adolescent development an...
What is social competence? How does it relate to child development? Is it some-thing we are born wit...
The paper presents original study and its findings concerning the possibility of using personality t...
Introduction. Modern society urgently needs socially competent specialists, who are able to quickly ...
Social competence is defined as the capacities children possess for developing positive relationship...
The article reveals the most important methodological problem aspects of students’ social competence...
This article reviews and integrates research on social intelligence and competence. Firstly, the dif...
Vocational competence may be viewed as the product of three interacting factors: (1) job responsibil...
When we measure social competence, the scores indicate that a person can become better and better j...
The presented paper explores the instruments which form the concept of social intelligence. From the...
In present study the author examines the problem of development of social competence as a key compet...
Introduction. Social competence is a soft skill that allows, among other things, for better communic...