CHARACTERISTICS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS THAT CAUSE STRESS IN STUDENTS' ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
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Keywords

Academic stress, cognitive dissonance, psychological determinants, perfectionism, social adaptation, cognitive load, frustration, stress resilience, neuroendocrine response, locus of control.

How to Cite

Zokirova , M. (2026). CHARACTERISTICS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS THAT CAUSE STRESS IN STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES. Journal of Pedagogical and Philological Research, 1(4), 3-8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19449007

Abstract

This article provides a systematic analysis of the psychological characteristics of stressors that arise during the academic activities of students within the modern higher education system. The study examines the internal (endogenous) and external (exogenous) determinants affecting students' intellectual and emotional resources.

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