Scientific Production of Behavioral Movement on Peruvian Indexed Journals: A Bibliointegrated Study

The permanent development of behavioral psychology as an alternative to the scientific study of behavior and its contributions from Latin America motivated the present investigation with the objective of describing the scientific production of the behavioral movement in Peru during the 21st century....

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Main Authors: Richard Jhunior Mejia-Velarde, Giuliana Salazar-Alvarez
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológica – IPOPS 2018-09-01
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.24016/2018.v4n3.129
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description The permanent development of behavioral psychology as an alternative to the scientific study of behavior and its contributions from Latin America motivated the present investigation with the objective of describing the scientific production of the behavioral movement in Peru during the 21st century. The bibliointegrative method was used, through a list of hemerographic attributes that characterize the research at a generic, thematic, methodological, sampling and documentary levels. It was analyzed 110 articles published between 2000 and 2017 in Peruvian indexed journals, selecting original theoretical and empirical research with a theoretical-behavioral foundation. The results are presented by descriptive statistics. It found that cognitive behavioral dominance in empirical and technological research, and interbehavioral and skinnerian in theoretical research. The designs most used were non-experimental of simple correlational type, was using descriptive and inferential statistics for hypothesis testing. The studies were conducted only in humans, in different age groups and primarily using non-probability sampling. The authors used primary sources, mostly from spanish and english origin and average age not exceeding 10 years. In conclusion, behavioral research shares characteristics of Peruvian research in general: limited number of publications, focusing on human and aimed at applicative contexts.
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spelling doaj-art-56242739b79d4e91b472f39c582dd0c92025-02-02T12:25:21ZengInstituto Peruano de Orientación Psicológica – IPOPSInteracciones2411-59402413-44652018-09-014316317510.24016/2018.v4n3.129Scientific Production of Behavioral Movement on Peruvian Indexed Journals: A Bibliointegrated StudyRichard Jhunior Mejia-Velarde0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0168-8612Giuliana Salazar-Alvarez1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1387-8707Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal, PerúUniversidad Tecnológica del Perú, PerúThe permanent development of behavioral psychology as an alternative to the scientific study of behavior and its contributions from Latin America motivated the present investigation with the objective of describing the scientific production of the behavioral movement in Peru during the 21st century. The bibliointegrative method was used, through a list of hemerographic attributes that characterize the research at a generic, thematic, methodological, sampling and documentary levels. It was analyzed 110 articles published between 2000 and 2017 in Peruvian indexed journals, selecting original theoretical and empirical research with a theoretical-behavioral foundation. The results are presented by descriptive statistics. It found that cognitive behavioral dominance in empirical and technological research, and interbehavioral and skinnerian in theoretical research. The designs most used were non-experimental of simple correlational type, was using descriptive and inferential statistics for hypothesis testing. The studies were conducted only in humans, in different age groups and primarily using non-probability sampling. The authors used primary sources, mostly from spanish and english origin and average age not exceeding 10 years. In conclusion, behavioral research shares characteristics of Peruvian research in general: limited number of publications, focusing on human and aimed at applicative contexts.https://dx.doi.org/10.24016/2018.v4n3.129behaviorismbehavior analysisscientific productionbibliointegrated method
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behaviorism
behavior analysis
scientific production
bibliointegrated method
title Scientific Production of Behavioral Movement on Peruvian Indexed Journals: A Bibliointegrated Study
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title_short Scientific Production of Behavioral Movement on Peruvian Indexed Journals: A Bibliointegrated Study
title_sort scientific production of behavioral movement on peruvian indexed journals a bibliointegrated study
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scientific production
bibliointegrated method
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