Abstract
<p>The purpose of this paper is the study of the dominant interests of personality in Industrial Design students at the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico. A scale developed by Allport, Vernon, and Lindzey entitled <em>Study of Values. A scale for measuring the dominant interests of personality</em> was used. This scale was applied to a sample of 152 students including men and women of different semesters of the degree enrolled in the first 2015 term. The proven assumption is that the dominant values are the economical, as well as the theoretical one. A striking finding is that the reasons associated with religious, social and political values are the least met.</p>
Highlights
The main objective of this paper is to present a personality analysis of students from the Industrial Design degree of the School of Architecture and Design of the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico
Students of industrial design tend to choose dominant interests linked to the usefulness and the technical, as it represents the job’s demands, and in today’s world it is required to provide practical solutions to the demands of the productive system, as the profit depends upon it related to innovative competitiveness
The first conclusion is that the students of Industrial Design career from the School of Architecture and Design from the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, are clearly different on their education as the dominant interests in women and men are economical and theoretical respectively
Summary
There is a relationship between person and personality, many times in ordinary language they are considered as synonyms even though they are not: the notion of person refers to freedom, rationale and the decision-making ability of each individual, on which the term pointed out by Boecio in the philosophical context, has been the most widely influential. It defines a person as naturae rationalis individua substantia, that is, qualities that provide identity to each individual. On the other hand, says that personality can be understood as the set of accessibilities, qualities and personal characteristics allowing a person to be recognized as he is
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