Social construction of the community for the development of the alley of Huaylas, Caraz

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OBJECTIVE: Describe the psycho social dimensions of the organizational construction of the Andean communities Cruz De Mayo, Pamapacocha, Queral, Miramar and Cajabamba. Determine the elements of identity and diversity that create the perception that the people have about their community. MATERIAL AND...

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Autores: Paredes Tarazona, Mildred, De Miguel Calvo, Jesús María, Carbajal Iturry, Maria José, Laguna Sanchez, Miriam
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2004
Institución:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/5140
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:social construction
diversity
identity
andean communities's psycho social dimensions
Creo C questionnaire
construcción social
diversidad
identidad
dimensiones psicosociales de la comunidad andina
cuestionario CREO
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Construcción social de la comunidad para el desarrollo del callejón de Huaylas, Caraz
title Social construction of the community for the development of the alley of Huaylas, Caraz
spellingShingle Social construction of the community for the development of the alley of Huaylas, Caraz
Paredes Tarazona, Mildred
social construction
diversity
identity
andean communities's psycho social dimensions
Creo C questionnaire
construcción social
diversidad
identidad
dimensiones psicosociales de la comunidad andina
cuestionario CREO
title_short Social construction of the community for the development of the alley of Huaylas, Caraz
title_full Social construction of the community for the development of the alley of Huaylas, Caraz
title_fullStr Social construction of the community for the development of the alley of Huaylas, Caraz
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De Miguel Calvo, Jesús María
Carbajal Iturry, Maria José
Laguna Sanchez, Miriam
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De Miguel Calvo, Jesús María
Carbajal Iturry, Maria José
Laguna Sanchez, Miriam
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Carbajal Iturry, Maria José
Laguna Sanchez, Miriam
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diversity
identity
andean communities's psycho social dimensions
Creo C questionnaire
construcción social
diversidad
identidad
dimensiones psicosociales de la comunidad andina
cuestionario CREO
topic social construction
diversity
identity
andean communities's psycho social dimensions
Creo C questionnaire
construcción social
diversidad
identidad
dimensiones psicosociales de la comunidad andina
cuestionario CREO
description OBJECTIVE: Describe the psycho social dimensions of the organizational construction of the Andean communities Cruz De Mayo, Pamapacocha, Queral, Miramar and Cajabamba. Determine the elements of identity and diversity that create the perception that the people have about their community. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Ninety Seven individuals were interviewed sixteen years of age or older with the translated Creo C questionnaire. A discriminate analysis was used to evaluate the translated forms of the Creo C questionnaire. The Chi Cuadrado De Pearson was used to evaluate the results from the questionnaire after interviewing was complete. RESULTS: Using a scale from one to four, in perception, productivity was the more important element that scaled 3.15 opposed to retribution at 2.14. When interviewed about their satisfaction, identity was higher at 3.17 opposed to hazard at 1.85. The standardized coefficients from the discriminative function indicate that each community is particular and helps distinguish individuals from one community to another by 97% to 100%, enough for certainty. CONCLUSIONS: Each community shares and develops the representation of the community that is particular. The Creo C is valid to use and analyze the group representation that the individuals have from their communities. The sense of belonging to a small village is the most powerful variable for group representation and to distinguish the perception that the members have about their community. Identity to small villages determine the subjective exchange. The low number of variables that distinguish the community suggests that identity exist in the community.
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spelling Social construction of the community for the development of the alley of Huaylas, CarazConstrucción social de la comunidad para el desarrollo del callejón de Huaylas, CarazParedes Tarazona, MildredDe Miguel Calvo, Jesús MaríaCarbajal Iturry, Maria JoséLaguna Sanchez, Miriamsocial constructiondiversityidentityandean communities's psycho social dimensionsCreo C questionnaireconstrucción socialdiversidadidentidaddimensiones psicosociales de la comunidad andinacuestionario CREOOBJECTIVE: Describe the psycho social dimensions of the organizational construction of the Andean communities Cruz De Mayo, Pamapacocha, Queral, Miramar and Cajabamba. Determine the elements of identity and diversity that create the perception that the people have about their community. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Ninety Seven individuals were interviewed sixteen years of age or older with the translated Creo C questionnaire. A discriminate analysis was used to evaluate the translated forms of the Creo C questionnaire. The Chi Cuadrado De Pearson was used to evaluate the results from the questionnaire after interviewing was complete. RESULTS: Using a scale from one to four, in perception, productivity was the more important element that scaled 3.15 opposed to retribution at 2.14. When interviewed about their satisfaction, identity was higher at 3.17 opposed to hazard at 1.85. The standardized coefficients from the discriminative function indicate that each community is particular and helps distinguish individuals from one community to another by 97% to 100%, enough for certainty. CONCLUSIONS: Each community shares and develops the representation of the community that is particular. The Creo C is valid to use and analyze the group representation that the individuals have from their communities. The sense of belonging to a small village is the most powerful variable for group representation and to distinguish the perception that the members have about their community. Identity to small villages determine the subjective exchange. The low number of variables that distinguish the community suggests that identity exist in the community.OBJETIVO: Describir las dimensiones psicosociales de la construcción organizacional de la comunidad andina, tanto en las Comunidad Campesina Cruz de Mayo (caseríos: Pampacocha, Queral, Miramar y Chinchay) como en la Comunidad Cajabamba Alta. MATERIAL y MÉTODOS: Muestra de 97 sujetos mayores de 16 años por caserío. Se empleó el cuestionario CREO, adaptado, se utilizó el análisis discriminante, y el Chi cuadrado de Pearson. RESULTADOS: En la escala ordinal de 4 puntos, en la imagen, la Productividad es la variable más valorada (3.15) y la menos valorada la Retribución (2.14); y para la satisfacción, la identidad (3.17) en oposición a la Accidentabilidad (1.85); Los coeficientes estandarizados de las funciones discriminantes canónicas indican la peculiaridad de cada comunidad, este mismo posibilita clasificación correctamente a los sujetos de una comunidad u otra con una probabilidad de 97.8% y por caserío al 100%. CONCLUSIONES: Cada comunidad construye y comparte una representación de la comunidad que es sui generis; el CREO es un instrumento válido para analizar la representación colectiva que comparten los comuneros sobre su comunidad A diferencia del Sexo, la Pertenencia a un caserío es la variable de agrupación con mayor poder para diferenciar la imagen que tienen los miembros de la comunidad, porque el caserío posibilita y determina el intercambio intersubjetivo que cimienta la representación compartida y socialmente construida de la comunidad. El bajo número de variables que las diferencie sugiere la existencia de un alto índice de identidad con la comunidad.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Psicología2004-06-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/514010.15381/rinvp.v7i1.5140Revista de Investigación en Psicología; Vol. 7 No. 1 (2004); 81-102Revista de Investigación en Psicología; Vol. 7 Núm. 1 (2004); 81-1021609-74751560-909Xreponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/psico/article/view/5140/5497Derechos de autor 2004 Mildred Paredes Tarazona, Jesús María De Miguel Calvo, Maria José Carbajal Iturry, Miriam Laguna Sanchezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/51402020-04-21T15:54:07Z
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