Perception, types and control measures of corruption by gender, academic year and faculty that university students belong

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The present study deals with the form like the college student they conceptuan to the corruption, identifies corrupt acts within its faculty and propose solutions, in function to sex, cycle and academic faculty to which they belong. The sample was of 931 representative to the 0,03 of error margin, d...

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Autores: Vicuña P., Luis, Hernández V., Héctor, Paredes T., Mildred, Rivera B., José C., Ríos D., José, Santillana P., Christian, Torres M., Jenny
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2006
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revista UNMSM - Revista de Investigación en Psicología
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/4021
Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/4021
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:corruption
attribution
concepts of corruption
types of corruption
solutions to the corruption
corrupción
atribución
conceptos de corrupción
tipos de corrupción
soluciones a la corrupción
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Perception, types and control measures of corruption by gender, academic year and faculty that university students belong
Percepción, tipos y medidas de control de la corrupción, según el sexo, ciclo académico y la facultad a la que pertenecen los estudiantes universitarios
title Perception, types and control measures of corruption by gender, academic year and faculty that university students belong
spellingShingle Perception, types and control measures of corruption by gender, academic year and faculty that university students belong
Vicuña P., Luis
corruption
attribution
concepts of corruption
types of corruption
solutions to the corruption
corrupción
atribución
conceptos de corrupción
tipos de corrupción
soluciones a la corrupción
title_short Perception, types and control measures of corruption by gender, academic year and faculty that university students belong
title_full Perception, types and control measures of corruption by gender, academic year and faculty that university students belong
title_fullStr Perception, types and control measures of corruption by gender, academic year and faculty that university students belong
title_full_unstemmed Perception, types and control measures of corruption by gender, academic year and faculty that university students belong
title_sort Perception, types and control measures of corruption by gender, academic year and faculty that university students belong
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vicuña P., Luis
Hernández V., Héctor
Paredes T., Mildred
Rivera B., José C.
Ríos D., José
Santillana P., Christian
Torres M., Jenny
author Vicuña P., Luis
author_facet Vicuña P., Luis
Hernández V., Héctor
Paredes T., Mildred
Rivera B., José C.
Ríos D., José
Santillana P., Christian
Torres M., Jenny
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author2 Hernández V., Héctor
Paredes T., Mildred
Rivera B., José C.
Ríos D., José
Santillana P., Christian
Torres M., Jenny
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author
author
author
author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv corruption
attribution
concepts of corruption
types of corruption
solutions to the corruption
corrupción
atribución
conceptos de corrupción
tipos de corrupción
soluciones a la corrupción
topic corruption
attribution
concepts of corruption
types of corruption
solutions to the corruption
corrupción
atribución
conceptos de corrupción
tipos de corrupción
soluciones a la corrupción
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The present study deals with the form like the college student they conceptuan to the corruption, identifies corrupt acts within its faculty and propose solutions, in function to sex, cycle and academic faculty to which they belong. The sample was of 931 representative to the 0,03 of error margin, distributed by academic faculties. The selected sample randomly, answered a questionnaire of three questions, previously validated semantically; soon in greater groups of ten students it was not talked about his answer with the intention of knowing the trustworthiness the same ones, finding a correlation of the 0,90 between the opinions deepened in the dynamic session with his answers written in the questionnaire. They excel results, with respect to the concept of the corruption: 8% say that it is transgression of norms, to 11% abuse of office, 15% like a crime, for 9% is a disease, for 37% beneficial personnel. Between the perceived corrupt acts they attribute to the abuse authority of the bureaucracy 33%, 9% to illicit enrichment and students who pay briberies respectively, 8% abuse authority of the educational one. In the solutions to control the corruption they propose: 19% education in values, 13% controlling, 8% transparency, change of system, individual change and awareness, respectively, 7% application of restrictive measures. These data differ in function to sex neither to the cycle nor to the academic faculty to which they belong.
El presente estudio trata de la forma como el universitario conceptúa a la corrupción, identifica actos corruptos dentro de su facultad y proponen soluciones, en función al sexo, ciclo y facultad académica a la que pertenecen. La muestra fue de 931 representativa al 0,03 de margen de error, distribuidos por facultades académicas. La muestra seleccionada aleatoriamente contestó a un cuestionario de tres preguntas, previamente validadas semánticamente; luego en grupos no mayores de diez estudiantes se conversó acerca de sus respuesta con el objeto de conocer la confiabilidad de las mismas, encontrando una correlación del 0,90 entre las opiniones profundizadas en la sesión dinámica con sus respuestas escritas en el cuestionario. Sobresalen resultados, respecto a la conceptualización de la corrupción: el 8% dicen que es transgresión de normas, 11% abuso de autoridad, 15% como un delito, para el 9% es una enfermedad, para el 37% benefico personal. Entre los actos corruptos percibidos atribuyen al abuso de poder de la burocracia el 33%, 9% a enriquecimiento ilícito y a alumnos que pagan coimas respectivamente, 8% abuso de poder del docente. En las soluciones para controlar la corrupción proponen: el 19% educación en valores, 13% fiscalizando, 8% transparencia, cambio de sistema, cambio individual y concientización, respectivamente, 7% aplicación de medidas restrictivas. Estos datos no difieren en función al sexo ni al ciclo ni a la facultad académica a la que pertenecen.
description The present study deals with the form like the college student they conceptuan to the corruption, identifies corrupt acts within its faculty and propose solutions, in function to sex, cycle and academic faculty to which they belong. The sample was of 931 representative to the 0,03 of error margin, distributed by academic faculties. The selected sample randomly, answered a questionnaire of three questions, previously validated semantically; soon in greater groups of ten students it was not talked about his answer with the intention of knowing the trustworthiness the same ones, finding a correlation of the 0,90 between the opinions deepened in the dynamic session with his answers written in the questionnaire. They excel results, with respect to the concept of the corruption: 8% say that it is transgression of norms, to 11% abuse of office, 15% like a crime, for 9% is a disease, for 37% beneficial personnel. Between the perceived corrupt acts they attribute to the abuse authority of the bureaucracy 33%, 9% to illicit enrichment and students who pay briberies respectively, 8% abuse authority of the educational one. In the solutions to control the corruption they propose: 19% education in values, 13% controlling, 8% transparency, change of system, individual change and awareness, respectively, 7% application of restrictive measures. These data differ in function to sex neither to the cycle nor to the academic faculty to which they belong.
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spelling Perception, types and control measures of corruption by gender, academic year and faculty that university students belongPercepción, tipos y medidas de control de la corrupción, según el sexo, ciclo académico y la facultad a la que pertenecen los estudiantes universitariosVicuña P., LuisHernández V., HéctorParedes T., MildredRivera B., José C.Ríos D., JoséSantillana P., ChristianTorres M., Jennycorruptionattributionconcepts of corruptiontypes of corruptionsolutions to the corruptioncorrupciónatribuciónconceptos de corrupcióntipos de corrupciónsoluciones a la corrupciónThe present study deals with the form like the college student they conceptuan to the corruption, identifies corrupt acts within its faculty and propose solutions, in function to sex, cycle and academic faculty to which they belong. The sample was of 931 representative to the 0,03 of error margin, distributed by academic faculties. The selected sample randomly, answered a questionnaire of three questions, previously validated semantically; soon in greater groups of ten students it was not talked about his answer with the intention of knowing the trustworthiness the same ones, finding a correlation of the 0,90 between the opinions deepened in the dynamic session with his answers written in the questionnaire. They excel results, with respect to the concept of the corruption: 8% say that it is transgression of norms, to 11% abuse of office, 15% like a crime, for 9% is a disease, for 37% beneficial personnel. Between the perceived corrupt acts they attribute to the abuse authority of the bureaucracy 33%, 9% to illicit enrichment and students who pay briberies respectively, 8% abuse authority of the educational one. In the solutions to control the corruption they propose: 19% education in values, 13% controlling, 8% transparency, change of system, individual change and awareness, respectively, 7% application of restrictive measures. These data differ in function to sex neither to the cycle nor to the academic faculty to which they belong.El presente estudio trata de la forma como el universitario conceptúa a la corrupción, identifica actos corruptos dentro de su facultad y proponen soluciones, en función al sexo, ciclo y facultad académica a la que pertenecen. La muestra fue de 931 representativa al 0,03 de margen de error, distribuidos por facultades académicas. La muestra seleccionada aleatoriamente contestó a un cuestionario de tres preguntas, previamente validadas semánticamente; luego en grupos no mayores de diez estudiantes se conversó acerca de sus respuesta con el objeto de conocer la confiabilidad de las mismas, encontrando una correlación del 0,90 entre las opiniones profundizadas en la sesión dinámica con sus respuestas escritas en el cuestionario. Sobresalen resultados, respecto a la conceptualización de la corrupción: el 8% dicen que es transgresión de normas, 11% abuso de autoridad, 15% como un delito, para el 9% es una enfermedad, para el 37% benefico personal. Entre los actos corruptos percibidos atribuyen al abuso de poder de la burocracia el 33%, 9% a enriquecimiento ilícito y a alumnos que pagan coimas respectivamente, 8% abuso de poder del docente. En las soluciones para controlar la corrupción proponen: el 19% educación en valores, 13% fiscalizando, 8% transparencia, cambio de sistema, cambio individual y concientización, respectivamente, 7% aplicación de medidas restrictivas. Estos datos no difieren en función al sexo ni al ciclo ni a la facultad académica a la que pertenecen.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Psicología2006-12-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/402110.15381/rinvp.v9i2.4021Revista de Investigación en Psicología; Vol 9 No 2 (2006); 65-91Revista de Investigación en Psicología; Vol. 9 Núm. 2 (2006); 65-911609-74751560-909Xreponame:Revista UNMSM - Revista de Investigación en Psicologíainstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/4021/3201Derechos de autor 2006 Luis Vicuña P., Héctor Hernández V., Mildred Paredes T., José C. Rivera B., José Ríos D., Christian Santillana P., Jenny Torres M.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-06-01T18:16:03Zmail@mail.com -
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