
El propósito de esta investigación fue conocer el signifi cado psicológico de los términos Buen Maestro y Mal Maestro en un estudio exploratorio, utilizando la técnica de redes semánticas naturales. La muestra fue de 200 profesores y 200 alumnos de licenciatura de la Universidad Iberoamericana, de ambos sexos, y de cuatro diferentes áreas académicas (Físico-Matemáticas, Químico-Biológicas, Económico-Administrativas y Sociales Artísticas), seleccionada de manera no probabilística. Los resultados ayudan a establecer las características generales que contribuyen a defi nir ambos perfi les y muestran las diferencias que existen en la conceptuación en los dos estímulos para todos los grupos estudiados.
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Economics and Econometrics, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Humanities, Urban Development and Economic Impact Analysis, Organizational Research and Management Practices, Social Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting, FOS: Humanities, Teacher Training, Education and Organizational Management, Art
Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, Economics and Econometrics, Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Humanities, Urban Development and Economic Impact Analysis, Organizational Research and Management Practices, Social Sciences, Business, Management and Accounting, FOS: Humanities, Teacher Training, Education and Organizational Management, Art
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