Esta investigación busca identificar las Características y la autopercepción de la
voz de los estudiantes del II ciclo de las Maestrías PUCP - CPAL 2020 - 2021. La
investigación es básica y la muestra estuvo constituida por 27 participantes que
accedieron al estudio, quienes fueron evaluadas individualmente a través de la
plataforma Zoom utilizando el Análisis Perceptivo Auditivo de la voz de Mara
Behlau 2009, el PRAAT VERSIÓN 6.0.33, el Índice de Desventaja Vocal (IDV)
creado por Barbara H. Jacobson y col. en 1997 y de un cuestionario validado por
un juicio de expertos, para establecer si existen o no diferencias entre la
autopercepción de la voz y las características vocales de los participantes.
La conclusión del estudio describe como es la autopercepción del II ciclo de las
Maestrías PUCP - CPAL 2020 – 2021 según el análisis perceptivo auditivo
realizado. Asimismo, se identifica que el 81% de los sujetos evaluados presentó una
voz adecuada, siendo la característica más frecuente la disfonía (7%), la voz ronca
(7%) soplada (5%). Finalmente, se concluye, que el 19% de los sujetos evaluados
presentó algún tipo de problema en su voz durante el trabajo virtual. Siendo el
dominio orgánico el de mayor incidencia, aun cuando no fue muy significativo. / This research seeks to identify the vocal characteristics and self-perception of
the voice of the students of the II cycle of the Masters PUCP - CPAL 2020 - 2021.
The sample consisted of 27 participants who agreed to participate in the study, who
were evaluated individually through the Zoom platform due to the health
emergency caused by the COVID-19 Pandemic.
To carry out this research, a questionnaire validated by an expert judgment was
elaborated, for the compilation of the data, in addition the Auditory Perceptual
Analysis of Mara Behlau 2009 was used, the PRAAT VERSION 6.0.33 and the
Index of Vocal Disadvantage (IDV) created by Barbara H. Jacobson et al. in 1997.
The research belongs to a simple descriptive approach; Therefore, it identifies the
voices of the students of the II cycle of the PUCP - CPAL Masters in the mention
of Learning Difficulties and those of Speech Therapy with the mention in Language
Disorders in Children and Adolescents, and Orofacial Motor, Voice and Stuttering,
to from the conclusions found in the present study, it is clear that there is no
relationship between the self-perception of the voice that the study subjects have
and the auditory perceptual analysis carried out. Likewise, it is identified that 81%
of the subjects evaluated presented an adequate voice, the most frequent
characteristics being dysphonia (7%), hoarse voice (7%) and puffed voice (5%).
Finally, it is concluded that 19% of the evaluated subjects presented some type of
problem in their voice during virtual work. Being the organic domain the one with
the highest incidence, even when it is not significant.
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:PUCP/oai:tesis.pucp.edu.pe:20.500.12404/27978 |
Date | 04 June 2024 |
Creators | Gutiérrez Vidal, Gabriela Dora, Sandoval Huamán, Katherine Yuliana |
Contributors | Paredes García, Mónica Patricia, Choquehuanca Flores, Leonor |
Publisher | Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, PE |
Source Sets | Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú |
Language | Spanish |
Detected Language | English |
Type | info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis |
Format | application/pdf, application/pdf |
Rights | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/pe/ |
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