ResumenEl objetivo de este trabajo fue construir y presentar evidencia preliminar sobre la validez y confiabilidad de una escala para medir la disposición al conocimiento y al cambio emocional (EACCE), en estudiantes universitarios. A partir de una muestra de 91 participantes, se validó una escala de 33 ítems con formato Likert, con una consistencia interna evidenciada a partir de un coeficiente alfa de Cronbach de 0,899 y 3 factores que explican un 41% de la varianza total. Adicionalmente, el instrumento mostró que las mujeres obtienen una mejor disposición al conocimiento y al cambio emocional que los hombres, y que los estudiantes de psicología tienen mejor disposición que los estudiantes de ingeniería. Los resultados muestran que el instrumento propuesto tiene características psicométricas suficientes como para continuar con el estudio de su validación.Palabras clave: Conocimiento emocional, educación emocional, cambio emocional, desempeño social. AbstractThe aim of this study was to construct and present preliminary evidence on the validity and reliability of a scale to measure willingness for knowledge and emotional change (EACC) in university students. From a sample of 91 participants, validated a scale of 33 items with Likert format, with an Cronbach's alpha of 0.899 and 3 factors that explaining 41% of the total variance. In addition, the method showed that women express a greater openness towards learning and emotional change than men while psychology students showed more willingness than engineering students. The results show that the proposed instrument has sufficient psychometric properties to continue the study of validation.
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