Valores interpersonales y pensamiento crítico en estudiantes de una universidad de Lima, 2020
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Horizontes Rev. Inv. Cs. Edu.
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El objetivo del presente estudio fue determinar la relación entre el Pensamiento crítico y los Valores interpersonales en estudiantes universitarios del I ciclo de una universidad privada de Lima. La muestra fue intencional conformada por 115 participantes. El diseño es no experimental correlacional de enfoque cuantitativo, los datos se analizaron a través de la estadística no paramétrica de Spearman. Se aplicó los cuestionarios de Pensamiento crítico (Zaldivar, 2010) y el cuestionario de Valores Interpersonales (SIV). Los resultados arrojaron que existe una correlación positiva y de mediana intensidad (rho = ,513), por lo cual, la direccionalidad de la correlación es correcta, permitiendo aducir que puntajes altos en los valores interpersonales están relacionados con los puntajes altos del pensamiento crítico: A mayores valores interpersonales, mayor pensamiento crítico.
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between Critical Thinking and Interpersonal Values in university students from the 1st cycle of a private university in Lima. The sample was intentional made up of 115 participants. The non-experimental correlational design with a quantitative approach, the data were analyzed through Spearman's non-parametric statistics. The Critical Thinking questionnaires (Zaldivar, 2010) and the Interpersonal Values questionnaire (SIV) were applied. The results showed that there is a positive and medium-intensity correlation (rho =. 513), therefore, the directionality of the correlation is correct, allowing to argue that high scores in interpersonal values are related to high scores for critical thinking: The higher the interpersonal values, the more critical thinking.
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between Critical Thinking and Interpersonal Values in university students from the 1st cycle of a private university in Lima. The sample was intentional made up of 115 participants. The non-experimental correlational design with a quantitative approach, the data were analyzed through Spearman's non-parametric statistics. The Critical Thinking questionnaires (Zaldivar, 2010) and the Interpersonal Values questionnaire (SIV) were applied. The results showed that there is a positive and medium-intensity correlation (rho =. 513), therefore, the directionality of the correlation is correct, allowing to argue that high scores in interpersonal values are related to high scores for critical thinking: The higher the interpersonal values, the more critical thinking.
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Vol. 5, No. 18