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Univ. psychol ; 16(4): 213-225, oct.-dic. 2017. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-963315

ABSTRACT

Resumen Este trabajo presenta la adaptación y validación española del Cuestionario Sociométrico Guess Who 4 (GW4) (Mavroveli, Petrides, Sangareau, & Furnham, 2009), que evalúa la reputación social en el contexto del grupo-aula, fundamentado en la técnica de evaluación por pares de Coie & Dodge (1988). La muestra se compone de 668 alumnos de tercero a sexto de Educación Primaria, y edades comprendidas entre 7-13 años (M= 9.6, DT= 1.11). Se analizan las correlaciones del GW4 con problemas emocionales y de conducta infantil, y rendimiento académico, en función del sexo. Los resultados avalan la fiabilidad y validez criterial del instrumento para la evaluación breve de la competencia social, con fines de investigación o de aplicación en la práctica de la evaluación psicoeducativa y la orientación psicopedagógica.


Abstract This paper presents the Spanish adaptation and validation of the Guess Who 4 Sociometric Questionnaire (GW4) (Mavroveli, Petrides, Sangareau, and Furnham, 2009), which assesses the social reputation in the context of group-classroom, based on the peer assessment technique by Coie and Dodge (1988). The sample consists of 668 students from third to sixth of primary education, aged 7-13 years (M =9.6, SD=1.11). GW4 correlations with emotional and behavioral problems of child and academic performance are analyzed. The results support the reliability and criterion validity of the instrument as a brief assessment of social competence, for use in research or application to psychoeducational assessment and counseling.


Subject(s)
Child , Sociometric Techniques , Education, Primary and Secondary , Social Skills
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Estud. psicol. (Campinas) ; 26(3): 327-336, jul.-set. 2009. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-530932

ABSTRACT

Esta pesquisa teve por objetivo verificar a relação entre a percepção de estudantes sobre as expectativas de seus professores a seu respeito e o seu status sociométrico, investigado por meio das escolhas do grupo de amigos. Participaram do estudo 130 alunos do ensino fundamental, de ambos os sexos, entre 9 e 10 anos de idade, de duas escolas públicas do interior do Estado de São Paulo. A percepção dos participantes foi obtida por meio de uma escala contendo vinte afirmações, onze positivas, que indicam boa percepção do aluno, e nove que indicam uma percepção negativa. Para avaliar o status sociométrico foi solicitado aos participantes que indicassem três nomes de colegas da classe com quem gostariam de estudar, de brincar, de não estudar e de não brincar. Os resultados indicaram que os alunos que acreditam que seu professor tem uma percepção positiva sobre eles também obtiveram médias maiores de aceitação por seu grupo de amigos. Os participantes que demonstraram uma percepção de expectativas negativa também foram mais rejeitados por seus pares. O estudo aponta para a necessidade de se considerar as relações sociais estabelecidas na escola e promove uma reflexão sobre a importância dessas relações no contexto do processo ensino-aprendizagem.


The aim of this study was to verify the relationship between students' perceptions about their teachers' expectations of them and their sociometric status, investigated through the selection of groups of friends. Participants comprised 130 male and female elementary school children, aged between 9 and 10, in two public schools from the São Paulo state interior. Participants' perception was measured via a scale consisting of twenty statements, of which eleven were positively, and nine negatively, stated. To assess sociometric status, participants were required to indicate three classmates with whom they would like to study and to play, and three with whom they would not like to study and to play. Results showed that those students who believed that their teacher had a positive perception towards them also had a higher average peer group acceptance. Those participants who demonstrated a negative perception of expectations were the ones most rejected by their peers. This study points to the importance of the social relationships established at school and encourages a reflection on the importance of these relationships in the context of the teach/learn process.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Weights and Measures , Sociometric Techniques
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