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Communication skills and social interaction in university students from Lima

    1. [1] Universidad César Vallejo

      Universidad César Vallejo

      Provincia de Trujillo, Perú

    2. [2] Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle

      Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle

      Perú

    3. [3] Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

      Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

      Perú

  • Localización: Propósitos y representaciones, ISSN 2307-7999, ISSN-e 2310-4635, Vol. 9, Nº. Extra 1 (Educational practices and teacher training), 2021
  • Idioma: inglés
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Habilidades comunicativas y la interacción social en estudiantes universitarios de Lima
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    • español

      The present study aims to establish the correlation between communication skills and social interaction among students of the Faculty of Education of a public university in Lima. The research is framed under the positivist paradigm, with a quantitative approach, a basic type, of the non-experimental design, with a cross section, of the sub-type of correlational design. The population was census, consisting of 214 students, who were administered two valid and reliable questionnaires: the communication skills instrument (ratified by KR-20 = 0.98) and social interaction (validated by Cronbach's Alpha = 0.988). The results showing the existence of a significant and direct link between communication skills and social interaction (Spearman's Rho =, 823). Finally, it was concluded that, if students develop communication skills such as reception, emission, handling of non-verbal communication, assertive then the social interaction of the students is strengthened.

    • English

      The present study aims to establish the correlation between communication skills and social interaction among students of the Faculty of Education of a public university in Lima. The research is framed under the positivist paradigm, with a quantitative approach, a basic type, of the non-experimental design, with a cross section, of the sub-type of correlational design. The population was census, consisting of 214 students, who were administered two valid and reliable questionnaires: the communication skills instrument (ratified by KR-20 = 0.98) and social interaction (validated by Cronbach's Alpha = 0.988). The results showing the existence of a significant and direct link between communication skills and social interaction (Spearman's Rho =, 823). Finally, it was concluded that, if students develop communication skills such as reception, emission, handling of non-verbal communication, assertive then the social interaction of the students is strengthened.


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