Bibliographic citations
Pedraz, P., (2024). Evidencias psicométricas del Cuestionario de Fundamentos Morales en estudiantes de secundaria de una institución educativa de San Juan De Miraflores [Tesis, Universidad Marcelino Champagnat]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14231/3713
Pedraz, P., Evidencias psicométricas del Cuestionario de Fundamentos Morales en estudiantes de secundaria de una institución educativa de San Juan De Miraflores [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Marcelino Champagnat; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14231/3713
@misc{renati/802073,
title = "Evidencias psicométricas del Cuestionario de Fundamentos Morales en estudiantes de secundaria de una institución educativa de San Juan De Miraflores",
author = "Pedraz Calderón, Paloma Lucía",
publisher = "Universidad Marcelino Champagnat",
year = "2024"
}
Moral systems are intertwined sets of evolved values, virtues, norms, practices, identities, institutions, technologies, and psychological mechanisms that work together to suppress or regulate selfishness and make social life possible. Moral foundations are innate psychological mechanisms that lead to learning social norms, they are formed by foundations: Care / harm, Fairness / deception, Freedom / oppression and Loyalty / betrayal. The objective of the research is to determine the validity evidence based on the content of the Moral Foundations questionnaire applied to students from an educational institution in San Juan de Miraflores. The research design is instrumental and empirical with quantitative methodology that seeks to examine the metric characteristics of validity and reliability of the study carried out on adolescents. The sample was made up of 572 high school students, whose ages ranged from 12 to 17 years old. The adapted version of Gudiño (2014) Moral Foundations Questionnaire was administered, which is made up of 32 items measured on an ordinal scale. Five dimensions were found through an exploratory analysis, as well as adequate reliability values through internal
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