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2018, Number 4

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Rev Elec Psic Izt 2018; 21 (4)

Student´s social representation about sudden death

Chaveznava OSS, Cortés RLM, Elizalde GC
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Language: Spanish
References: 39
Page: 1548-1566
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Key words:

Death, Sudden, Students, Semantic We.

ABSTRACT

Over the course of this investigation, the goal was to analyze the social representation of sudden death on college students. The semantic web technique was tested in over 115 students, with the objective to obtain qualitative data that will lead to understand their perception in regards of this phenomenon. As for results, it was obtained that for young people sudden death means pain, surprise and a sudden end, it is important to provide the young people with an education about what sudden death.


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