Resumen
Social skills in the educational level allow to execute
interpersonal tasks, contributing to the harmonious coexistence with others. The present
study was no experimental, quantitative-correlational. The general objective was to
determine the relationship between social skills and academic performance in psychology
students. 424 students participated. The sample was non-probabilistic in a finite
population. The instruments used were the Social Skills Scale (EHS) and the Criteria for
Academic Performance of the CES. The results determined an inverse negative correlation
without statistically significant association according to Pearson statistic and X2 (r =
0.073, p <0.135). In a population with ages between 20 and 16 years with (SD) 2.24
years. The level of social skills was 44.8%. The level of academic performance was very good
45.8%. It concludes that social skills are necessary for development within the university
context, but are not essential to achieve good academic performance. It is recommended to
continue research under this same topic in which other associated factors are explored.
| Idioma original | Español |
|---|---|
| Publicación | Psiquemag |
| Estado | Publicada - 2018 |
| Publicado de forma externa | Sí |
Palabras clave
- Habilidades sociales; Rendimiento académico; Inteligencia emocional; Estudiantes universitarios; Correlación