Relationship between personality factors and learning styles in Peruvian university students

The objective of this study was to analyze and determine the relationship between personality factors and learning styles in Peruvian university students. In order to achieve this purpose, a correlational design was applied, in which 68 Administration students, 45 Accounting students, and 38 Interna...

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Autores: Rosas Prado, Carmen Elvira, Zuloeta Salazar, José Félix, Urbina Rosas, Claudia Maribel, Zuñe Chero, Limberg
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2019
País:Perú
Institución:Universidad César Vallejo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad César Vallejo
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:oai.revistas.ucv.edu.pe:article/533
Acceso en línea:http://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/ucv-hacer/article/view/533
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Personalidad
Rasgos
Estilos de aprendizaje
Factores
Personality
Traits
Learning styles
Factors
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Sumario:The objective of this study was to analyze and determine the relationship between personality factors and learning styles in Peruvian university students. In order to achieve this purpose, a correlational design was applied, in which 68 Administration students, 45 Accounting students, and 38 International Business students of the first cycle of the Faculty of Business Sciences of the Lord of Sipán University participated, Chiclayo-Peru. To assess the personality factors, the Raymond Catell 16 Personality Factors Questionnaire was used, and for the evaluation of learning styles, the VARK Test. To determine the association between the variables, the Chi-square statistical test was used. The results show a preference for the style of auditory learning and secondly, the reading / writing style. With respect to the analysis of personality factors, a relatively high percentage of discrete, shy, slow and clumsy students were expressed in the case of Administration, expressing themselves, shameful and withdrawn, sociable, affectionate, good-natured, cooperative, dominant, competitive. In the case of Accounting, obedient, docile, submissive and humble, sociable, participatory, good-natured, sentimental and confident students were observed. As for International Business, students with low cognitive ability, with control capacity, socially scrupulous, dominant, aggressive, severe, competitive, independent minded were found. Finally, the results of the independence test show the non-existence of an association between personality factors and learning styles.