RENDIMIENTO ACADÉMICO Y ESTILOS DE APRENDIZAJE EN ESTUDIANTES DE PSICOLOGÍA
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https://doi.org/10.55777/rea.v4i7.923Keywords:
Estilos de Aprendizaje, Rendimiento Académico, Psicología, CHAEAAbstract
RESUMEN
El presente estudio tuvo como propósito caracterizar e identificar la relación de los estilos de aprendizaje y el rendimiento académico de estudiantes de la licenciatura en psicología de una universidad pública en el municipio de Ecatepec, Estado de México, México.
Para identificar el orden de estilos de aprendizaje predominantes en los estudiantes se utilizó el Cuestionario Honey – Alonso de Estilos de Aprendizaje (CHAEA), así como, el historial académico de cada sujeto como evidencia de su rendimiento académico.
Los resultados sugieren que el estilo predominante en los participantes es el reflexivo. En los hombres el estilo pragmático predomina mientras que en las mujeres es el reflexivo. En la comparación por semestre se encontraron diferencias significativas en el estilo reflexivo [F (5, 221) = 2.33 p ≤ .042]. No existe una correlación significativa entre los estilos de aprendizaje y el rendimiento académico.
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AND LEARNING STYLES OF STUDENTS IN PSYCHOLOGY
ABSTRACT
The purpouse of this research was to characterize and identify the relationship between learning styles and academic performance of undergraduate students in psychology at a public university in the municipality of Ecatepec, State of Mexico, Mexico.
In order to identify the predominant learning styles of students, we used the Honey - Alonso Learning Styles Questionnaire (CHAEA), as well as academic history of each participant as evidence of their academic performance.
The results suggest that the predominant style is reflective. In men, the pragmatic style predominates, while in women is reflective. In comparison per semester there were no significant differences in the reflective style [F (5, 221) = 2.33 p ≤ .042]. There is no significant correlation between learning styles and academic performance.
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