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Contexto social, género y competencia social autoevaluada en alumnos andaluces de 11-12 años
Author(s) -
María Victoria Trianes Torres,
María Cardelle-Elawar,
María J. Blanca,
Ángela Muñoz Sánchez
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
electronic journal of research in educational psychology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.256
H-Index - 26
eISSN - 1699-5880
pISSN - 1696-2095
DOI - 10.25115/ejrep.2.109
Subject(s) - humanities , context (archaeology) , sociology , psychology , philosophy , geography , archaeology
. Although the study of Social Competence is now firmly established, certain studies are still needed to delineate the circumstances and variations found in different age groups. In particular, self-evaluation of social competence is a necessary point of view, and has been studied less than evaluations performed by the teacher or by peers, in reference to the school context. The objective of this paper is to examine differences in various measurements of social competence in sixth-grade primary students (11-12 year-olds) who attend three schools from different sociocultural contexts: inner-city, middle income, and suburban. We also examined gender differences. Method. We administered a series of questionnaires that measure appropriate and inappropriate social skills, empathy, aggressiveness, assertiveness, and passivity towards adults and towards peers. Gender and social context were independent variables considered for the analysis. The dependent variables were 12 social skills and behavioral problems that made up the composite measurement of social competence which we used.

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