Psychological meaning of the concept of “research” in researchers

This research had the objective of establishing the psychological meaning associated with the "research activity" for Social Science Professionals. We used the Natural Semantic Network technique (Valdez, 2004), which emphasizes the analysis of the psychological meaning constructed from the...

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Autores Principales: Nieto Súa, Dary Lucía, Gómez Velasco, Nubia Yaneth, Eslava, Stephania
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Publicado: Universidad Santo Tomás, Colombia 2016
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spelling ir-11634-73042019-07-03T15:03:36Z Psychological meaning of the concept of “research” in researchers Significado psicológico del concepto investigación en investigadores Nieto Súa, Dary Lucía Gómez Velasco, Nubia Yaneth Eslava, Stephania Natural Semantic Networks; research; psychological meaning; Social Sciences. redes Semánticas Naturales; investigación; significado psicológico; Ciencias Sociales. This research had the objective of establishing the psychological meaning associated with the "research activity" for Social Science Professionals. We used the Natural Semantic Network technique (Valdez, 2004), which emphasizes the analysis of the psychological meaning constructed from the experiences. The instrument was applied to 46 attendees of an academic event in the area of Social Sciences, in an intentional non-probabilistic sampling. The results show a total of 220 different words associated with the term “Research” (J value). The two terms of highest semantic weight were: Inquiry (106), Search (101), in contrast with the words Analysis and Discipline with semantic weight of 33. Through a test of independence between sociodemographic variables and the SAM group, no significant relationship with gender and age emerged. Esta investigación se planteó como objetivo establecer el significado psicológico de la “actividad de investigar”, para un grupo de profesionales de las Ciencias Sociales. Se usó la técnica de Redes Semánticas Naturales, versión definida por Valdez (2004), que hace énfasis en el análisis del significado psicológico construido a partir de las vivencias. El instrumento fue aplicado a 46 asistentes de un evento académico en el área de Ciencias Sociales, elegidos mediante un muestreo no probabilístico intencional. Los resultados muestran un total de 220 palabras diferentes asociadas al término investigación (valor J). Los dos términos de mayor peso semántico fueron indagación (106) y búsqueda (101), en contraste con las palabras análisis y disciplina, cuyo peso semántico fue 33. A través de una prueba de independencia entre las variables sociodemográficas y el grupo SAM, se evidenció que no existe relación significativa con el género y la edad. 2016-01-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/diversitas/article/view/2837 10.15332/10.15332/s1794-9998.2016.0001.08 spa https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/diversitas/article/view/2837/2714 https://revistas.usantotomas.edu.co/index.php/diversitas/article/view/2837/3149 Copyright (c) 2016 Diversitas http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 application/pdf text/html Universidad Santo Tomás, Colombia Diversitas; Vol. 12, Núm. 1 (2016); 109-121 Diversitas; Vol. 12, Núm. 1 (2016); 109-121 2256-3067 1794-9998
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language Español (Spanish)
topic Natural Semantic Networks; research; psychological meaning; Social Sciences.
redes Semánticas Naturales; investigación; significado psicológico; Ciencias Sociales.
spellingShingle Natural Semantic Networks; research; psychological meaning; Social Sciences.
redes Semánticas Naturales; investigación; significado psicológico; Ciencias Sociales.
Nieto Súa, Dary Lucía
Gómez Velasco, Nubia Yaneth
Eslava, Stephania
Psychological meaning of the concept of “research” in researchers
description This research had the objective of establishing the psychological meaning associated with the "research activity" for Social Science Professionals. We used the Natural Semantic Network technique (Valdez, 2004), which emphasizes the analysis of the psychological meaning constructed from the experiences. The instrument was applied to 46 attendees of an academic event in the area of Social Sciences, in an intentional non-probabilistic sampling. The results show a total of 220 different words associated with the term “Research” (J value). The two terms of highest semantic weight were: Inquiry (106), Search (101), in contrast with the words Analysis and Discipline with semantic weight of 33. Through a test of independence between sociodemographic variables and the SAM group, no significant relationship with gender and age emerged.
format Artículo (Article)
author Nieto Súa, Dary Lucía
Gómez Velasco, Nubia Yaneth
Eslava, Stephania
author_facet Nieto Súa, Dary Lucía
Gómez Velasco, Nubia Yaneth
Eslava, Stephania
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title Psychological meaning of the concept of “research” in researchers
title_short Psychological meaning of the concept of “research” in researchers
title_full Psychological meaning of the concept of “research” in researchers
title_fullStr Psychological meaning of the concept of “research” in researchers
title_full_unstemmed Psychological meaning of the concept of “research” in researchers
title_sort psychological meaning of the concept of “research” in researchers
publisher Universidad Santo Tomás, Colombia
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