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ASSERTIVE COMMUNICATION IN SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES CAREERS: UNIVERSITY OF BOYACÁ, COLOMBIA. (English)

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    • Alternate Title:
      COMUNICACIÓN ASERTIVA EN CARRERAS DE CIENCIAS Y HUMANIDADES: UNIVERSIDAD DE BOYACÁ. COLOMBIA. (Spanish)
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    • Abstract:
      The objective was to analyze assertive communication in careers of Social Sciences, Legal Sciences and Humanities at the University of Boyacá. The research was analytical, with a non-experimental field design where the population consisted of all professors and students of the aforementioned careers. A sample was calculated for the case of students of n = 198, with a population N = 405, a margin of error of 5% and a reliability of 95%. It is concluded that there is a tendency towards the consistent practice of assertiveness, although the degree to which this practice is reached is medium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      El objetivo fue analizar la comunicación asertiva en carreras de Ciencias Sociales, Ciencias Jurídicas y Humanidades, de la Universidad de Boyacá. La investigación fue analítica, con diseño no experimental de campo donde la población estuvo constituida por todos los profesores y estudiantes de las carreras antes mencionadas. Se calculó una muestra para el caso de los estudiantes de n = 198, con una población N = 405, un margen de error del 5% y una confiabilidad del 95%. Se concluye que existe una tendencia hacia la práctica consistente de la asertividad, aunque el grado al que llega esa práctica es medio. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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