Bibliographic citations
Ascue, I., Cavero, L. (2015). Estilos atributivos y clima social escolar en estudiantes de 4to. y 5to. grado de secundaria de la Institución Educativa Nacional de Ciencias - Cusco, 2014. [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/229
Ascue, I., Cavero, L. Estilos atributivos y clima social escolar en estudiantes de 4to. y 5to. grado de secundaria de la Institución Educativa Nacional de Ciencias - Cusco, 2014. [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2015. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/229
@misc{renati/960745,
title = "Estilos atributivos y clima social escolar en estudiantes de 4to. y 5to. grado de secundaria de la Institución Educativa Nacional de Ciencias - Cusco, 2014.",
author = "Cavero Aparicio, Luis Gustavo",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2015"
}
We worked with a sample of 336 students wich were evaluated by the “Attributive Style Questionnaire“ (EAT) and “School Social Climate Scale“ (CES). The results showed that 95% of statistical reliability by Pearson correlation test, there is a direct relationship between attributional styles and social climate school in 0121, so we can say that the greater presence of styles attributive positive, better school social climate. Attributive styles that are more related to school social climate are: attribution of academic success to ability, attibution of academic success to effort, atribution of success in interpersonal relations effort and atribution of success in interpersonal relations skills. This leads to the conclution that the academic and interpersonal atributed success to effort and ability, promotes the development of the social dimensions of the school climate for students.
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