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Baez, M., Telaya, S. (2021). Pensamiento creativo y pensamiento crítico en estudiantes de arquitectura en una universidad privada [Universidad Marcelino Champagnat]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14231/3334
Baez, M., Telaya, S. Pensamiento creativo y pensamiento crítico en estudiantes de arquitectura en una universidad privada []. PE: Universidad Marcelino Champagnat; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14231/3334
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title = "Pensamiento creativo y pensamiento crítico en estudiantes de arquitectura en una universidad privada",
author = "Telaya Koster, Silvia Mariana",
publisher = "Universidad Marcelino Champagnat",
year = "2021"
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The objective of this research was to establish the relationship between critical and creative thinking in architecture students coursing the third and fourth years of education in a private university. The research design was a non-experimental, non-causal, transversal and correlational. The type of sampling was intentional non-probabilistic. The sample consisted of 218 architecture students, between 18 and 25 years old from the 5th to the 8th cycle of a private university of Lima. The instruments used were The Creative Imagination Test for Adults (PIC-A) and the Watson and Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal Test. The results showed that there is no significant relationship between creative thinking and critical thinking (rs = .04, p > .05). However, a significant relationship was found between the elaboration sub-dimension of graphic creativity and the inference dimension of critical thinking (rs = .14, p < .05). In the group with optimal performance of critical thinking, a positive, significant relationship was found between critical thinking and the title dimension of graphic creativity (rs = .270, p < .01). Also in the group with low creative thinking, a positive relationship was found between creative thinking and recognition of assumptions dimension of critical thinking (rs = .270, p < .01).
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