Effects of being harmed or observing the harm on others in university students

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Background: Based on the characterization of harmful behaviors, understood as preventing others the fulfillment of their behavioral criterion. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different harm distributions and amounts regarding the choice of harming others or not. Method: An A-B...

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Autores: Galguera Rosales, Ricardo, Pedraza Herrera, Alejandra, de la Rosa Herrera, Alberto, Rocha Hernández, Edgar, Silva Victoria, Héctor Octavio
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Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
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Materia:Conducta social; conducta perniciosa; conducta socialmente valorada; distribución de perjuicio; notificaciones de perjuicio.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of being harmed or observing the harm on others in university students
Efectos de ser perjudicado o de observar el perjuicio sobre otros en estudiantes universitarios
Efeitos de ser prejudicado ou de observar danos em outras pessoas em estudantes universitários
title Effects of being harmed or observing the harm on others in university students
spellingShingle Effects of being harmed or observing the harm on others in university students
Galguera Rosales, Ricardo
Conducta social; conducta perniciosa; conducta socialmente valorada; distribución de perjuicio; notificaciones de perjuicio.
title_short Effects of being harmed or observing the harm on others in university students
title_full Effects of being harmed or observing the harm on others in university students
title_fullStr Effects of being harmed or observing the harm on others in university students
title_full_unstemmed Effects of being harmed or observing the harm on others in university students
title_sort Effects of being harmed or observing the harm on others in university students
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Galguera Rosales, Ricardo
Pedraza Herrera, Alejandra
de la Rosa Herrera, Alberto
Rocha Hernández, Edgar
Silva Victoria, Héctor Octavio
author Galguera Rosales, Ricardo
author_facet Galguera Rosales, Ricardo
Pedraza Herrera, Alejandra
de la Rosa Herrera, Alberto
Rocha Hernández, Edgar
Silva Victoria, Héctor Octavio
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de la Rosa Herrera, Alberto
Rocha Hernández, Edgar
Silva Victoria, Héctor Octavio
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Conducta social; conducta perniciosa; conducta socialmente valorada; distribución de perjuicio; notificaciones de perjuicio.
topic Conducta social; conducta perniciosa; conducta socialmente valorada; distribución de perjuicio; notificaciones de perjuicio.
description Background: Based on the characterization of harmful behaviors, understood as preventing others the fulfillment of their behavioral criterion. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different harm distributions and amounts regarding the choice of harming others or not. Method: An A-B design was used with a baseline and an experimental phase. Thirty-five (35) higher education students participated in the study. They were selected through a non-probability convenience sampling and randomly assigned to one of the seven study groups or a control group. Such study groups differed from each other by the type of harm distribution –i.e., received or observed– and the number of harm notifications –i.e., 1, 5 and 15–. The task was to solve arithmetic operations wherein the participation of three students was simulated. Said simulated students’ role could be to harm or be harmed, according to the group they belonged to. Results: The results indicate a significant differential effect among the distributions. Additionally, a tendency towards reciprocity was shown when someone was harmed, which was directly proportional to the harm amount. Conclusions: It is concluded that there are multifactorial emergency conditions of harmful behaviors, including the identification of the person who harms others, the score, the moment and the harmed person Authorship contribution RGR: contributed with the conception of the study and the programming of the task. He carried out the supervision of the study instrumentation, data collection, statistical analysis and proposed the general structure of the manuscript. APH: contributed with the formal invitation to study participants, data collection and statistical analysis. She reviewed and revised the manuscript. ARH: contributed with the formal invitation to the study participants, supervision of the study instrumentation, as well as data collection and data entry. She carried out the revision and modification of the manuscript. ERH: contributed to the conception of the study and discussion of the design. She carried out the review and modification of the final manuscript. HOSV: contributed with the discussion of the study design, as well as with the design and elaboration of the task to be performed. Carried out the final revision of the manuscript.
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spelling Effects of being harmed or observing the harm on others in university studentsEfectos de ser perjudicado o de observar el perjuicio sobre otros en estudiantes universitariosEfeitos de ser prejudicado ou de observar danos em outras pessoas em estudantes universitáriosGalguera Rosales, RicardoPedraza Herrera, Alejandrade la Rosa Herrera, AlbertoRocha Hernández, EdgarSilva Victoria, Héctor OctavioConducta social; conducta perniciosa; conducta socialmente valorada; distribución de perjuicio; notificaciones de perjuicio.Background: Based on the characterization of harmful behaviors, understood as preventing others the fulfillment of their behavioral criterion. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of different harm distributions and amounts regarding the choice of harming others or not. Method: An A-B design was used with a baseline and an experimental phase. Thirty-five (35) higher education students participated in the study. They were selected through a non-probability convenience sampling and randomly assigned to one of the seven study groups or a control group. Such study groups differed from each other by the type of harm distribution –i.e., received or observed– and the number of harm notifications –i.e., 1, 5 and 15–. The task was to solve arithmetic operations wherein the participation of three students was simulated. Said simulated students’ role could be to harm or be harmed, according to the group they belonged to. Results: The results indicate a significant differential effect among the distributions. Additionally, a tendency towards reciprocity was shown when someone was harmed, which was directly proportional to the harm amount. Conclusions: It is concluded that there are multifactorial emergency conditions of harmful behaviors, including the identification of the person who harms others, the score, the moment and the harmed person Authorship contribution RGR: contributed with the conception of the study and the programming of the task. He carried out the supervision of the study instrumentation, data collection, statistical analysis and proposed the general structure of the manuscript. APH: contributed with the formal invitation to study participants, data collection and statistical analysis. She reviewed and revised the manuscript. ARH: contributed with the formal invitation to the study participants, supervision of the study instrumentation, as well as data collection and data entry. She carried out the revision and modification of the manuscript. ERH: contributed to the conception of the study and discussion of the design. She carried out the review and modification of the final manuscript. HOSV: contributed with the discussion of the study design, as well as with the design and elaboration of the task to be performed. Carried out the final revision of the manuscript.Antecedentes: a partir de la caracterización de la conducta perniciosa entendida como obstaculizar a otro el cumplimiento de su criterio conductual. Objetivo: evaluar el efecto de diferentes distribuciones de perjuicio y la cantidad de este sobre la elección entre perjudicar o no a otro. Método: se empleó un diseño A-B con una línea base y una fase experimental. Participaron 35 estudiantes de educación superior, seleccionados mediante un muestreo no probabilístico por conveniencia y asignados aleatoriamente en alguno de los siete grupos del estudio, diferenciados entre sí por el tipo de distribución del perjuicio (i.e., recibido u observado) y la cantidad de notificaciones sobre este (i.e., 1, 5 y 15), además de un grupo control. La tarea consistió en la resolución de operaciones aritméticas, en la que se simuló la participación de tres compañeros, cuya función podía ser la de perjudicar o ser perjudicado, según fuera el grupo. Resultados: señalan un efecto diferencial significativo entre las distribuciones, así como una tendencia a la reciprocidad cuando el perjuicio es recibido directamente proporcional a la cantidad de este. Conclusiones: son diversas las condiciones multifactoriales de emergencia de la conducta perniciosa como lo son la identificación de quien perjudica, el puntaje, el momento y el sujeto del perjuicio. Contribución de autoría RGR: contribuyó con la concepción del estudio y la programación de la tarea. Llevó a cabo la supervisión de la instrumentación del estudio, la recolección de los datos, el análisis estadístico y planteó la estructura general del manuscrito. APH: contribuyó con la invitación formal a los participantes del estudio, la recolección de los datos y el análisis estadístico. Llevó a cabo la revisión y modificación del manuscrito. ARH: contribuyó con la invitación formal a los participantes del estudio, la supervisión de La instrumentación del estudio, así como con La recolección y vaciado de los datos. Llevó a cabo La revisión y modificación del manuscrito. ERH: contribuyó con la concepción del estudio y la discusión del diseño. Llevó a cabo la revisión y modificación del manuscrito final. HOSV: contribuyó con la discusión del diseño del estudio, así como con el diseño y elaboración de la tarea a realizar. Llevó a cabo la revisión final del manuscrito.Antecedentes: com base na caracterização do comportamento pernicioso como impedindo que outro cumpra seu critério de comportamento. Objetivo: avaliar o efeito de diferentes distribuições de danos e a quantidade de danos sobre a escolha entre prejudicar ou não prejudicar outra pessoa. Método: foi utilizado um projeto A-B com uma linha de base e uma fase experimental. Participaram 35 estudantes do ensino superior, selecionados por amostragem de conveniência não-probabilidade e designados aleatoriamente a um dos sete grupos de estudo, diferenciados pelo tipo de distribuição de danos (isto é, recebidos ou observados) e o número de relatórios de danos (isto é, 1, 5, e 15), mais um grupo de controle. A tarefa consistia em resolver operações aritméticas, simulando a participação de três pares, cujo papel poderia ser o de prejudicar ou ser prejudicado, dependendo do grupo. Resultados: apontam para um efeito diferencial significativo entre as distribuições, bem como uma tendência à reciprocidade quando o dano é recebido diretamente proporcional à quantidade do dano. Conclusões: As condições multifatoriais para o surgimento de comportamentos prejudiciais são diversas, tais como a identificação da seguradora, a pontuação, o momento e o sujeito do dano. Contribuição da autoria RGR: contribuiu para a concepção do estudo e para a programação da tarefa. Ele supervisionou a implementação do estudo, a coleta de dados, a análise estatística e forneceu a estrutura geral do manuscrito. APH: contribuiu para o convite formal para estudar os participantes, coleta de dados e análise estatística. Realizou a revisão e revisão do manuscrito. ARH: contribuiu para o convite formal dos participantes do estudo, supervisão da instrumentação do estudo, coleta de dados e entrada de dados. Ela realizou a revisão e revisão do manuscrito. ERH: contribuiu para a concepção do estudo e para a discussão do projeto. Realizou a revisão e revisão do manuscrito final. HOSV: contribuiu para a discussão do projeto do estudo, assim como o projeto e a elaboração da tarefa a ser realizada. Realizou a revisão final do manuscrito.Universidad de San Martín de Porres2021-11-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/xmlapplication/epub+ziphttp://www.revistaliberabit.com/index.php/Liberabit/article/view/46710.24265/liberabit.2021.v27n2.03LIBERABIT. Revista Peruana de Psicología; Vol. 27 Núm. 2 (2021): julio - diciembre; e467LIBERABIT. Revista Peruana de Psicología; Vol. 27 Núm. 2 (2021): julio - diciembre; e467LIBERABIT. Revista Peruana de Psicología; Vol. 27 Núm. 2 (2021): julio - diciembre; e4672223-76661729-4827reponame:Liberabitinstname:Universidad de San Martín de Porresinstacron:USMPspahttp://www.revistaliberabit.com/index.php/Liberabit/article/view/467/359http://www.revistaliberabit.com/index.php/Liberabit/article/view/467/372http://www.revistaliberabit.com/index.php/Liberabit/article/view/467/490Derechos de autor 2021 Ricardo Galguera Rosales, Alejandra Pedraza Herrera, Alberto de la Rosa Herrera, Edgar Rocha Hernández, Héctor Octavio Silva Victoriahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.ojs3.revistaliberabit.com:article/4672021-11-30T22:56:30Z
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