El papel de la Tríada Oscura en la procrastinación académica y la deshonestidad académica

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Sergio Hidalgo-Fuentes
Isabel Martínez-Álvarez
María Josefa Sospedra-Baeza

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Este estudio investigó las relaciones entre la Tríada Oscura (maquiavelismo, narcisismo subclínico y psicopatía subclínica) y la procrastinación y deshonestidad académicas. Doscientos diez estudiantes universitarios españoles, con edades comprendidas entre los 18 y los 58 años, completaron las escalas Dirty Dozen, Academic Procrastination Scale-Short Form y una escala ad-hoc para evaluar la frecuencia de comportamientos académicos deshonestos. Se realizaron análisis de regresión jerárquica, controlando la edad y el sexo, se encontró que el maquiavelismo y el bajo narcisismo son predictores significativos de la procrastinación académica, mientras que el maquiavelismo es el único predictor significativo de la deshonestidad académica. El presente estudio contribuye a un mejor conocimiento de las causas de la procrastinación y la deshonestidad académicas.

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Hidalgo-Fuentes, S., Martínez-Álvarez, I. ., & Sospedra-Baeza, M. J. (2022). El papel de la Tríada Oscura en la procrastinación académica y la deshonestidad académica. Revista Argentina De Ciencias Del Comportamiento, 14(3), 32–40. https://doi.org/10.32348/1852.4206.v14.n3.32398
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