PSYCHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF THE ATTITUDE TO DANGER AMONG MILITARY UNIVERSITY CADETS AND CONTRACT SERVICEMEN
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The article is devoted to the study of the issue of attitude to danger among military university cadets and military personnel under contract. Military personnel under contract have a high level of sensitivity to threats and an adequate type of response to dangers. The cadets of the military university revealed a low level of sensitivity to threats and an alarming type of response to dangers. Contract servicemen feel danger better, they clearly define for themselves and know what can be a threat to their lives, health, psychological and social well-being, what can damage their environment and what not. Cadets of a military university have difficulty determining the danger, face difficulties in identifying from the multitude of external (or internal) factors affecting them those that are unfavorable or dangerous for them.

Keywords:
sensitivity, reaction to danger, attitude to danger, military personnel, cadets.
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