Psicología
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Examinando Psicología por Línea de Investigación "Educación de calidad"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Academic motivation and study habits in adolescent students of a public educational centre in Callao(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-10-27) Alva Almeyda, Raphael Cristhians; Valencia Pecho, Diego IsmaelThis research aimed to test the relationship between academic motivation and study habits in 178 secondary education students from a public school in Callao. It was a basic research type, correlational level, non-experimental design, and adopted a hypothetical-deductive method. The Academic Motivation Scale (EMAV) by Gómez (2019) and the Revised Study Habits Inventory (CASM-85-R) by Vicuña (2005) were administered. The findings indicated that 32% (57) of students were in a negative trend level for study habits, while 33.1% (59) showed a low level of academic motivation. On the other hand, there was a highly significant and direct correlation between the study variables. The dimensions of academic motivation: interest, task/ability, and exams had a significant (p < .05) and highly significant (p < .01) correlation with study habits. It was concluded that, with higher academic motivation scores, study habits scores were proportionally higher in the analyzed sample.Ítem Acceso abierto Academic stress and academic procrastination in high school students of a private educational institution in Huaycán – 2023(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2024-07-01) Aguilar Ruiz, Miluska Indira; Reyes Callahuacho, David TitoThe objective of this research was to determine the relationship between academic stress and academic procrastination in secondary school students from a private institution in Huaycán – 2023. The study had a quantitative approach, basic type, correlational level, with a non-experimental cross-sectional design; the sample consisted of 121 secondary school students aged 12 to 17 years, who were administered the SISCO Inventory for academic stress and the Academic Procrastination Scale. Pearson's coefficient and Spearman's rho were used to test the hypotheses. The results showed a negative, significant, and low-level correlation between academic stress and academic procrastination in secondary school students from Huaycán (r=-0.234; p=0.010<0.05). This means that as academic stress levels increase, students are less likely to exhibit procrastinatory behaviors.
