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Pariasca, J., Santos, Y., Suyo, A. (2021). Estrés académico e inteligencias múltiples de los estudiantes de pregrado de los últimos cuatro ciclos en la Facultad de Educación de una universidad privada de Lima, en el 2020-II [Universidad Tecnológica del Perú]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12867/4769
Pariasca, J., Santos, Y., Suyo, A. Estrés académico e inteligencias múltiples de los estudiantes de pregrado de los últimos cuatro ciclos en la Facultad de Educación de una universidad privada de Lima, en el 2020-II []. PE: Universidad Tecnológica del Perú; 2021. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12867/4769
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title = "Estrés académico e inteligencias múltiples de los estudiantes de pregrado de los últimos cuatro ciclos en la Facultad de Educación de una universidad privada de Lima, en el 2020-II",
author = "Suyo León, Andrea Danae",
publisher = "Universidad Tecnológica del Perú",
year = "2021"
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From 20th century, stress is studied from different contexts, including the academic field. That is why Barraza (2010) defined this term as the adaptive and psychological process that students may show. Likewise, intelligence from its origins has been quantified and systematized to obtain an intelligence quotient value. However, Gardner (1995) diversifies this traditional conception and proposes multiple intelligences from a biopsychosocial approach (internal and external world of the student). According tothis, both variables, Academic Stress and Multiple Intelligences are of utmost relevance in this research work that have been addressed in COVID-19 pandemic context. For this reason, the current research aims to describe Academic Stress levels and Multiple Intelligences types from 124 students of the last four cycles from Education Faculty in a Private University of Lima 2020-II. The approach is quantitative, descriptive scope, non-experimental design and transectional or cross-sectional type. The instruments applied were the Adaptation of SISCO SV Academic Stress Inventory to the COVID-19 context crisis by Rubén Alania, Rosario Llancari, Mauro de la Cruz and Daniela Ortega, and Howard Gardner Multiple Intelligence Test.According to the Academic Stress variable, results indicate that 44 % of students present high academic stress; 39 % moderate academic stress and 17 % low academic stress. On the other hand, regarding the results of Multiple Intelligences, from the 8 intelligences pointed out, the one that predominates is Intrapersonal Intelligence with 61 % of the sample. While the one with the lowest prevalence corresponds to Naturalist Intelligence with 10 % of the sample of university students.
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