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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoConducta social percibida por los docentes e inteligencia emocional en alumnos del sexto grado Red N° 10 Callao(Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, 2012) Martínez Hernández, Isolina Rosario; Álvarez Taco, Carmen LeniThe research analyzes the association between perceived social behavior by 23 teachers and emotional intelligence of sixth graders Network 10 Callao in a sample of 240 students of 10, 11 and 12. We applied two instruments: the social behavior scale Meneses, adapted by Zamudio (2009) and the Inventory of emotional intelligence, Baron ICE: NA Ugarriza and adapted by Pajares (2005). Research applied descriptive correlational design. The results showed the existence of association between the two variables, students were observed inappropriate behavior, which would be associated with the low level of development of emotional intelligence. The dimensions friendship and group participation, shyness, negativity and selfishness and rivalry and litigation social behavior observed significant association regarding emotional intelligence.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoEstilos de relación madre-hijo y conducta agresiva en niños de 2 años del distrito del Callao(Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, 2012) Gutierrez Rodríguez, Milagros Betsabé; Meza Borja, Juan AnibalIt is a non-experimental, descriptive and correlational study, which analyzed the relationship between styles mother and son and aggressive behavior in 2 years old children of the district of Callao. The sample consisted of 30 mothers and their children from 2 years old, as instruments were used scale Roth the relationship between styles mother and son and Masías aggressive behaviors log, adapted to the age of the children in the sample. The most important results indicate that the majority of mothers have high levels in acceptance and overprotection and lower levels of indulgence and denial, also a third part of children in the sample reported high levels of aggressive behavior. The study found no association between maternal attitudes and aggressive behavior of children.