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Universitas Psychologica

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DE SOUZA FILHO, Edson Alves. God representation, Self Representation, and Educational experience among University Students in Rio de Janeiro. Univ. Psychol. [online]. 2016, vol.15, n.1, pp.361-382. ISSN 1657-9267.  https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy15-1.grsr.

This study aimed at verifying relations between God representations (GR), self representations (SR), and learning educational experience (LEE) among graduate students in Rio de Janeiro. We studied GR as beliefs stressing God's power over humans (GR1); spiritual power (GR2); providence of a better human life (GR3); mutual dependence between God and humans (GR4); and disbelief of its existence (GR5). We treated SR as composed by individual-self, interpersonal-self and collective-self. The LEE was studied as events produced mainly because of an action of the student's own learning, or as events caused mainly by teaching action over students, like institution/professor/curricula. We used closed/open questions to research among Economy (n=82) and Psychology (n=107) students. Both GR and SR interfered mutually but emancipatory SR's are less linked to GR, except for GR5. Self assertion, assertive interpersonal relation and negative interpersonal relation correlated negatively with LEE

Keywords : religion belief/practice; self representation; university student; psycho-cultural approach.

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