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    Rasgos de personalidad y su influencia en la impulsividad en el personal policial del eje preventivo
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato/Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud/Carrera de Psicología Clínica, 2020-10-01) León Proaño, Cristina del Rocío; Mena Freire, Marco Antonio Psc. Cl. Mg.
    Personality and impulsiveness are constructs that have been developed over the time. Adding an important part to humans adaptation, and as so far we known it allows us to face different situations of life events. Therefore, the aim of this project is to analyze the influence of personality traits on impulsivity types in Police Personnel of the Preventive Axis, by using the IPDE Evaluation Questionnaire and the Barratt Impulsivity Scale (BIS 11). Moreover, the methodology used is an correlational quantitative investigation. However, for the results, it has been used a sample of 250 subjects from the police in the operating area, who were selected using inclusion and exclusion criteria, with 226 people participating, including 190 men and 36 women. After that, for the analysis of the data and results, it has been used the statistical program Statical Package For The Social Sciences (SPSS). Although, it is concluded that there is no correlation between personality traits and impulsivity. The results that have shown were that there’s a predomination of schizoid personality in the population with a 30% and also 50.4% shown impulsivity, highlighting cognitive impulsivity.

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