Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann
University of Buenos Aires
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Psychology Research and Behavior Management | 2014
Guadalupe de la Iglesia; Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann; Mercedes Fernández Liporace
The aim of this study was to test the ability to predict academic achievement through the perception of parenting and social support in a sample of 354 Argentinean college students. Their mean age was 23.50 years (standard deviation =2.62 years) and most of them (83.3%) were females. As a prerequisite for admission to college, students are required to pass a series of mandatory core classes and are expected to complete them in two semesters. Delay in completing the curriculum is considered low academic achievement. Parenting was assessed taking into account the mother and the father and considering two dimensions: responsiveness and demandingness. Perceived social support was analyzed considering four sources: parents, teachers, classmates, and best friend or boyfriend/girlfriend. Path analysis showed that, as hypothesized, responsiveness had a positive indirect effect on the perception of social support and enhanced achievement. Demandingness had a different effect in the case of the mother as compared to the father. In the mother model, demandingness had a positive direct effect on achievement. In the case of the father, however, the effect of demandingness had a negative and indirect impact on the perception of social support. Teachers were the only source of perceived social support that significantly predicted achievement. The pathway that belongs to teachers as a source of support was positive and direct. Implications for possible interventions are discussed.The aim of this study was to test the ability to predict academic achievement through the perception of parenting and social support in a sample of 354 Argentinean college students. Their mean age was 23.50 years (standard deviation =2.62 years) and most of them (83.3%) were females. As a prerequisite for admission to college, students are required to pass a series of mandatory core classes and are expected to complete them in two semesters. Delay in completing the curriculum is considered low academic achievement. Parenting was assessed taking into account the mother and the father and considering two dimensions: responsiveness and demandingness. Perceived social support was analyzed considering four sources: parents, teachers, classmates, and best friend or boyfriend/girlfriend. Path analysis showed that, as hypothesized, responsiveness had a positive indirect effect on the perception of social support and enhanced achievement. Demandingness had a different effect in the case of the mother as compared to the father. In the mother model, demandingness had a positive direct effect on achievement. In the case of the father, however, the effect of demandingness had a negative and indirect impact on the perception of social support. Teachers were the only source of perceived social support that significantly predicted achievement. The pathway that belongs to teachers as a source of support was positive and direct. Implications for possible interventions are discussed.
International journal of psychological research | 2014
Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann; Guadalupe de la Iglesia; Juliana Beatriz Stover; María Mercedes Fernández Liporace
The development and construct validation process of the Paradoxical Personality Scale is presented in this paper. The concept assessed has been posed by Csikszentmihalyi (1996) and was described as related to creative individuals. Following his guidelines, 150 items were designed and judged by five experts, and later analysed from a facies standpoint. The resulting version was used in a sample of college students (n=473; 50.5% males, 49.5% females) from 18 to 35 years (= 21.82; DT= 3.14), to explore underlying dimensions. A 30item/6-factor solution was firstly isolated and after confirmed by a confirmatory factor analysis developed with 800 college students (44.4% males, 55.6% females), between18 and 35 years (= 23.47; DT= 3.30). Both samples were selected from the population of college students from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Internal consistency and temporal stability of scores were also tested, obtaining adequate coefficients in both cases, in view of the composition of the dimensions underlying the construct analysed. Results show acceptable psychometric properties as well as shortness and simplicity for data gathering, which are discussed taking into account theoretical models and new research lines.
Revista Iberoamericana de Diagnóstico y Evaluación - e Avaliação Psicológica | 2017
Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann; Rubén Daniel Ledesma; María Mercedes Fernández Liporace
Fil: Freiberg Hoffmann, Agustin. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas; Argentina
Ciencias Psicológicas | 2013
Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann; Juliana Beatriz Stover; Guadalupe de la Iglesia; Mercedes Fernández Liporace
Archive | 2014
Guadalupe de la Iglesia; Juliana Beatriz Stover; Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann; Mercedes Fernández Liporace
Liberabit. Revista de Psicología | 2015
Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann; María Mercedes Fernández Liporace
Revista de Psicología | 2017
Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann; Rubén Daniel Ledesma; Mercedes Fernández Liporace
Psychological Thought | 2017
Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann; Mercedes Fernández Liporace
Psicodebate | 2017
Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann; Diego Berenguer; Mercedes Fernández Liporace; Rubén Daniel Ledesma
Pensando Psicología | 2017
Agustín Freiberg Hoffmann; María Mercedes Fernández Liporace; Rubén Daniel Ledesma