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The original articles section begins with the study conducted by Joel Seminario-Quiñones, Juan Walter Pomahuacre Carhuayal, Yuri Chávez, Heber Gómez, Roxana Portocarrero, Giuliana Gamero-Vega, Ada Calderón-Giraldo, Elizabeth López, Martín Castro and Juan Carlos Bazo-Álvarez on the psychometric prope...

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Autor: Fernández-Arata, Manuel
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Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad de San Martín de Porres
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spelling EditorialEditorialEditorialFernández-Arata, ManuelEditorialThe original articles section begins with the study conducted by Joel Seminario-Quiñones, Juan Walter Pomahuacre Carhuayal, Yuri Chávez, Heber Gómez, Roxana Portocarrero, Giuliana Gamero-Vega, Ada Calderón-Giraldo, Elizabeth López, Martín Castro and Juan Carlos Bazo-Álvarez on the psychometric properties of the Inventory of Study Habits CASM-85 in high school students from four Peruvian cities. It concludes that the CASM-85 short form (45 items) has shown better psychometric properties than its original full form. Second, Gina Pamela Pancorbo Valdivia, Mathias Schmitz, Ian Nightingale Ferrer, Andrés Manuel Palacios Agurto and Agustín Espinosa report on a study that examines stereotypical representations and prejudice towards different Peruvian social groups by high-socioeconomic-status group members from Lima, who identify and value White Peruvians as a high-status group, competent and developed but also corrupt. At the same time, they identify and value Amazonian and African Peruvians to a lesser extent, who are considered as low-status, underdeveloped but joyful groups. Third, authors María Antonella Gilla and Silvina Belén Giménez present the adaptation and validation of the Maslach Burnout Inventory - Human Services Survey (MBI-HSS) in mental health professionals. They conclude that it is a valid and reliable scale to evaluate Argentinian psychiatrists and psychologists. Fourth, Juan Jiménez Flores, Luz María Flores Herrera and César Merino Soto evaluate a model of family risk factors and harsh discipline practices that predicts child’s aggressive behavior. They conclude that maternal anxiety and marital violence have significant effects on child’s aggressive behavior, which is mediated by disciplinary practices. Fifth, Mariano Castellaro and Nestor Roselli analyze the effects of competence symmetry-asymmetry and socio-affective affinity on the collaborative interaction, finding a distinguishing effect of socio-affective affinity on cognitive symmetry, where it is associated with a lower imbalance of peers’ contributions related to the resolution of the task. Meanwhile, in competition symmetry, the influence of the socio-affective affinity was minimal...En la sección artículos originales encontramos en primer lugar, el estudio de Joel Figueroa-Quiñones, Juan Walter Pomahuacre Carhuayal, Yuri Chávez, Heber Gómez, Roxana Portocarrero, Giuliana Gamero-Vega, Ada Calderón-Giraldo, Elizabeth López, Martín castro, y Juan Carlos Bazo-Alvarez, acerca de las propiedades psicométricas del Inventario de Hábitos de Estudio CASM-85 en estudiantes de secundaria de cuatro ciudades del Perú, concluyendo que la forma reducida del CASM-85 (45 ítems) ha mostrado mejores propiedades psicométricas que su forma original. En segundo lugar, Gina Pamela Pancorbo Valdivia, Mathias Schmitz, Ian Nightingale Ferrer, Andrés Manuel Palacios Agurto y Agustín Espinosa, reportan un estudio que examina las representaciones estereotípicas y el prejuicio hacia diferentes grupos sociales peruanos en personas de sectores socio-económicos altos de la ciudad de Lima, quienes identifican y valoran a los peruanos blancos como un grupo de clase alta, competente y desarrollado, pero también corrupto, al mismo tiempo identifican y valoran menos a los peruanos amazónicos y afroperuanos, los cuales son considerados como grupos de bajo estatus, subdesarrollados pero alegres. En tercer lugar, las autoras María Antonella Gilla, & Silvina Belén Giménez, presentan la adaptación y validación del Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI HSS) en profesionales de la salud mental, concluyendo que se trata de una escala válida y confiable para evaluar psiquiatras y psicólogos argentinos. En cuarto lugar, Juan Jiménez Flores, Luz María Flores Herrera, y César Merino Soto, evalúan un modelo de factores de riesgo familiares y prácticas de disciplina severa, como predictor de la conducta agresiva infantil, concluyendo que la ansiedad materna y la violencia marital tienen efectos significativos sobre la conducta agresiva infantil mediadas por las prácticas disciplinarias. En quinto lugar, Mariano Castellaro, y Nestor Roselli, analizaron los efectos de la simetría-asimetría de competencia y de la afinidad socioafectiva sobre la interacción colaborativa, encontrando un efecto diferenciador de la afinidad socioafectiva al interior de la simetría cognitiva en donde la primera redujo el desequilibrio de los aportes de los compañeros en la resolución de la tarea, en tanto que en la simetría de competencia la influencia de la afinidad socioafectiva fue mínima...Na seção de artigos originais, encontramos primeiro o estudo de Joel Figueroa-Quiñones, Juan Walter Pomahuacre Carhuayal, Yuri Chávez, Heber Gómez, Roxana Portocarrero, Giuliana Gamero-Vega, Ada Calderón-Giraldo, Elizabeth López, Martín castro e Juan Carlos Bazo-Alvarez, sobre as propriedades psicométricas do Inventário de Hábitos de estudo CASM-85 em estudantes do ensino médio de quatro cidades do Peru, concluindo que a forma reduzida O CASM-85 (45 itens) mostrou melhores propriedades psicométricas do que sua forma original. Segundo, Gina Pamela Pancorbo Valdivia, Mathias Schmitz, Ian Nightingale Ferrer, Andrés Manuel Palacios Agurto e Agustín Espinosa, relatar um estudo examinando representações estereotipadas e preconceitos em relação a diferentes grupos sociais Peruanos em pessoas de altos setores socioeconômicos da cidade de Lima, que identificam e valorizam peruanos brancos como um grupo de classe alta, competente e desenvolvido, mas também corrupto, ao mesmo tempo identificar e valorizar menos peruanos da Amazônia e afro-peruanos, considerados grupos de sob status, subdesenvolvido, mas alegre. Terceiro, as autoras María Antonella Gilla e Silvina Belén Giménez, apresentar a adaptação e validação do Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI HSS) em profissionais de saúde mental, concluindo que é uma escala válida e confiável para avaliar psiquiatras e psicólogos argentinos. Na quarta Juan Jiménez Flores, Luz Maria Flores Herrera e César Merino Soto avaliam um modelo de fatores de risco práticas familiares e disciplinas severas, como preditor de comportamento agressivo da criança, concluindo que a ansiedade a violência materna e conjugal tem efeitos significativos no comportamento infantil agressivo mediado por práticas disciplinar Quinto, Mariano Castellaro e Nestor Roselli analisaram os efeitos da simetria-assimetria de competência e afinidade socioafetiva para a interação colaborativa, encontrando um efeito diferenciador do afinidade sócio-afetiva na simetria cognitiva, onde a primeira reduziu o desequilíbrio das contribuições dos parceiros na resolução da tarefa, enquanto na simetria da competição a influência da afinidade socioafetiva Foi mínimo...Universidad de San Martín de Porres2019-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://www.revistaliberabit.com/index.php/Liberabit/article/view/36510.24265/liberabit.2019.v25n2.01LIBERABIT. Revista Peruana de Psicología; Vol. 25 Núm. 2 (2019): julio - diciembre; 137 -138LIBERABIT. Revista Peruana de Psicología; Vol. 25 Núm. 2 (2019): julio - diciembre; 137 -138LIBERABIT. Revista Peruana de Psicología; Vol. 25 Núm. 2 (2019): julio - diciembre; 137 -1382223-76661729-4827reponame:Liberabitinstname:Universidad de San Martín de Porresinstacron:USMPspaenghttp://www.revistaliberabit.com/index.php/Liberabit/article/view/365/204http://www.revistaliberabit.com/index.php/Liberabit/article/view/365/212http://www.revistaliberabit.com/index.php/Liberabit/article/view/365/213Derechos de autor 2019 Manuel Fernández-Aratahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs2.ojs3.revistaliberabit.com:article/3652019-12-29T01:26:24Z
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