Group 5 Impact of Early Relationship Almost Done
Group 5 Impact of Early Relationship Almost Done
Group 5 Impact of Early Relationship Almost Done
OF THE STUDENTS
BY
MIRA AGBAY
ERMA JOY BITE
JENNY QUIAPO
JENNYVA IBONIA
JACKIN JERUS PATINDOL
IZAERA MAE TABA
MIKE TABEROS
OCTOBER 2019
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APPROVAL SHEET
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
First and foremost we would like to thank the Almighty God for giving
following persons who contributed much to the success of this study. To:
questionnaires honestly.
recommendations.
relatives and loved ones, thank you for your unconditional love, your
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ABSTRACT
of the study since it only focuses to the students, who are inclined in mobile
legends, a total of sixty three (63) Grade 11 TVL students are the respondents
necessary data for this study. Percentage and were used to analyze and
interpret the data gathered. The researchers found that there is no correlation
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT …………………………………………………………..iii
ABSTRACT …………………………………………………………………………iv
CHAPTER
I. INTRODUCTION
Hypothesis …………………………………………………………………………...7
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III. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Instrument ………………………………………………………………………….17
of the students…………………………………………………………..…………27
Summary …………………………………………………………………………...25
Conclusion ………………………………………………………………………….23
Recommendation ………………………………………………………………….23
BIOGRAPHY ……………………………………………………………………....35
APPENDICES
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CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
relationship are a major developmental milestone, they come with all the other
linked to your child growing interest in body image and looks, independence
and privacy. Romantic relationship can bring lots of emotions ups and down
for your child, and sometime for the whole family. The idea that your child
might have these kinds of feeling can sometimes a bit confronting to care,
relationship, every child is different and every family will feel differently about
this issue. From 9-11 years old, your child might start to show more
independence from your family and more interest in friends. From 10-14 years
old, your child might want to spend more time in mix gender groups, which
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might eventually end up in a romantic relationship (can become central life.
Friendship might become). From 15-19 years old, romantic relationship can
become central life. Friendship might become deeper and more stable.
Many teenagers spend a lot of time thinking and talking about being in
relationship until their late teen, some choose to focus on school works,
groups. They might meet up with someone special among friends, and then
gradually spent more time with that person alone, if your child wants to go out
alone with someone, special talking about it with him can help you get a
because of the desire to belong with other. As a result. It is clean that over the
Furthermore the theory state that humans “share” the same needs to be a
part or connected with others individual and claims that all individual may live
life better if they are connected. Myer (2010) supported the need to belong
theory by asserting that people who find a person complementing their needs
to whom they can share their problems with make those people more
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acknowledgeable. Belongingness is supported by close, intimate relationship
can see nowadays that most university students are synchronizing their time
relationships enables them to feel that someone cares for them, shows
affection to them loves them, etc. in fact Furman (2002) reported that romantic
world as they also develop from puberty toward late adolescence. In addition,
Myer (2010) said that relationships also consume much of life or university
Campbell and Oliver (1994) also pointed out some costs which are found in a
romantic relationship, namely; stress and worry about the relationship, social
and effort investment and feeling worse about the self which were said to be
needs satisfaction model where in people engage their self in dating because
their partners provide them reward by meeting their needs in the aspect of
friendship, love, pleasure and etc. Also Argyle (1992) suggest that the
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chances for liking someone and forming a relationship with them increases
the self-determination theory Deci and Ryan (2008). That is why more and
more students are coinciding their time in both Romantic and Academic
Aspect.
an effect having a relationship while studying and helps them to know what
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Research Locale
questioner. This study will conduct in the first semester of the year 2019-2020.
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Conceptual Framework
Socio-demographic profile of
the respondent:
a. Age
IMPACT OF EARLY
b. Gender
RELATIONSHIP TO
c. Grade level ACADEMIC
PERFOMANCES
Early relationship affects the
academic performance of the
students?
students of I-ACCES.
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Statement of the problem
a. Gender
b. Age
c. Status
students?
Null Hypothesis
Alternative Hypothesis
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Significance of the study
To the Parents. This study will help them to be aware in their children
in terms of in relationship. Also for them to be aware the effect of their child’s
academic performances.
To the Teachers. This study will help the teachers to educate their
To the Administrators. This study will give them a hint to improve their
learning that impact of early relationship can possibly affects the academic of
the students.
To the Readers. This study will help the readers to have an insight
performance.
to gain information or related studies. Also, the researchers want to give you
some insight into how or what you can do if you are experiencing this kind of
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Scope and Limitation
The respondents are the students of senior high school. It’s all about
The researchers conducting this study because they can share their
insight, suggestion and opinion regarding this matter. They really want affects
one’s studies the researcher conduct this because this is todays generations
problem. Assisting and helping in accessing their selves in their current life
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Definition of Terms
For clearer understanding of the terms used in the study, the following
yourself.
studying and absences. This term is used as the main topic of the
study.
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CHAPTER II
Related Literature
Academic strand and TVL. Frequent dating behavior and early relationship
reasons. According to Aristotle, humans are ‘social animals’ which made them
persons close to them, they are secured with the trust and confidence that
they are acceptable to individuals whom they can depend on for the
the persons involved and at the same times gain love and confidence in which
they are longing for vasopressin and endorphins which causes ‘short term’
joy and pleasure . On the other hand, according to aren’t {as cited in fincham
how to be totally and socially independent. This is the time for curiosity and
exploration in choosing and having partner, and explorer this kind of curiosity
relationship may not lead to a pleasant and intensive love affair. This is just a
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result f their inquisitive mind and a sort of finding on how to fit into the
Pelt 2004 stated that those relationship help develop personality. Also added
that it is a way of knowing ones unique qualities at the same time choosing
sexuality and career planning. Furman 2002, according to Lucas and Curpus
respect and self- acceptance, and provide a positive climate for learning and
Vgotskys theory.
Related Studies
relationship with passion and commitment which were consistent with adult’s
they develop strong belief about love and they endorse that involvement in
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&Zusman. 1999). During teenage years there are significant increases in
Thus, modernity really affects our life from button to top. In addition, today’s
teenagers are aggressive in things which they interest to, they think that in at
their age the impossible can make it possible and they believe it.
and peers and effective intensity with a romantic partner were investigated.
One hundred and eight Isreali adolescents were interviewed and assessed.
The result of the study suggested that older adolescents had more romantic
commitment which were consistent with adult’s view of love (Connolly, Craige,
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conquers all aspect of life (Knox, Marty, Schacht &Zusman. 1999). During
and middle adulthood. Thus, modernity really affects our life from button to
top. In addition, today’s teenagers are aggressive in things which they interest
to, they think that in at their age the impossible can make it possible and they
believe it. Shulman and Scharf (2002) studied adolescent romantic behavior
and peers and effective intensity with a romantic partner were investigated.
One hundred and eight Isreali adolescents were interviewed and assessed.
The result of the study suggested that older adolescents had more romantic
world as they also develop from puberty towards late adolescence. This show
stated that those relationships help develop personality. She also added that it
is a way of knowing one’s unique qualities of opposite sex and at the same
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time choosing the right life partner. Moreover, researchers theorized that
pressure given to the students by their teachers, we assume that there will be
students.
There are several studies conducted both foreign and local literature
among the senior high students. Humans, particularly adolescents get involve
humans are ‘social animals’ which made them long to form an intimate
relationship in which love can be given by the persons close to them, they are
secured with the trust and confidence that they are acceptable to individuals
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CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
variables are related and this is under non-experimental research, this method
are 4 section but we select 2 sections in grade 11 for our respondents and the
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Table 1. The Total Number of Respondents per Gender
Sampling Techniques
about the purpose of their studies so that they can properly choose and
they fit a particular profile. . Since the study focuses if there is an impact of
the use of purposive sampling technique the researchers carefully identify and
select the respondents of the study, since it only focuses to the students who
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Research Instrument
people from a particular population. The survey questionnaire has been used
Performance.
Validation of Instrument
"Content validity should not be confused with face validity. The latter is not
validity in the technical sense; it refers, not to what the test actually measures,
whether the test "looks valid" to the examinees who take it. the administrative
personnel who decide on its use, and other technically untrained observers
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Describing the "administrative personnel" or the "technically untrained
opinion on whether the test "looks valid" does not alter the methodology. A
Labeling the non-professional an SME does not transform face validity into an
them to assign numbers to their opinions produces "data," but does not
remove the process from the face validity category. The data is simply a
easy to lose sight of the fact that they are, after all, the opinions of laymen
The label: "quantitative face validity" was chosen as a name for this procedure
to emphasize the fact that despite the "scientific" appearance of the report, it
consent letter to get the permission of the teacher and principal to authorize
help of the adviser of selected to administer their students. The students were
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in data collection were based on the previous studies, published and
unpublished thesis, articles and etc. which are relevant to the present study.
Treatment of Data
to a specific category.
Formula:
P = F/N x 100
Where:
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CHAPTER IV
This chapter presents, analyzes and interprets the data gathered in the
study to answer the problems raised in the previous chapter. The research
Male 22 34.92%
Female 36 58.06%
Total 58 92.06%
The pie graph shows that 22 (35%) of the respondents are male and
36(58%)of the respondents are female. And the total of the male and female
respondents is 58(92%).
15-18 58 92.06%
19 above 3 4.7%
Total 61 96.82%
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Table 4.Status of the Respondents
single 44 69.84%
In relationship 15 23.80%
total 59 92.16%
The pie graph shows that44 (69.84%) of the respondents are single students
Total no.
section 11-15 16-19 20 above frequency and
percentage
F % F % F % F %
The table shows that Grade 11 section Thyme 17.46% age of 11-15
years old30.09%age of 16-19 years old, 6.34% age 20 above and the total no
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section Fennel 3.17% age of 11-15 years old9.52%age of 16-19 years old,
students?
Table 6. Does early relationship involve you to make your grades High?
F % F % F %
4 7 14 22.22 18 28.56
Chives
16 26.94 46 75 63 99.96
Total
The table shows that Grade 11 section Thyme 19.04% answered yes
could be seen in the table 6 that the total percent of yes shows that there is
26.94% and 75% no. Therefore, the alternative hypothesis that there is no
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impact between the early relationship and academic performance among
Table 7. Does early relationship involved you to make your grades low?
F % F % F %
The table shows that Grade 11 section Thyme 26.98% answered yes
be seen in the table 7 that the total percent of yes shows that there is 47.6%
and 55.6% no. Therefore, the alternative hypothesis that there is an impact
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Table 8. Does early relationship affects the academic performance of
the students?
F % F % F %
The table shows that Grade 11 section Thyme 25.39% answered yes
could be seen in the table 7 that the total percent of yes shows that there is
50.77% and 49.19% no. Therefore, the alternative hypothesis that there is an
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CHAPTER V
of the whole study is given. It also provides a summary of the main findings of
Summary
was used to select the respondents of the study since it only focuses to the
students who are inclined in early relationship, a total of thirty (63) Grade 11
Summary of Findings
the respondents (92.06%) ages 15-18 years old and the least (3%) ages
19 years old.
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c) Status. The research had total respondents of thirty (63). Majority of the
The research had total respondents of thirty three (63). The section thyme
students?
The research had total respondents of thirty three (63). The section thyme
total answered is 60.31%, section Chives total answered 26.97%, and section
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Conclusion
majority of the respondents are engaged early relationship who usually are
male Most of them identified themselves as their age Iligan Access Institute of
Recommendation
Based on the findings and conclusions, the researchers hereby present the
following recommendations:
Performance.
2. To the Future researchers they should also include a larger sample size
limited to their age of the students from one particular school or section.
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APPENDIX A
THE STUDENTS”
Researchers:
TABEROS,
Dear Participants,
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2. The purpose of the research is to know if there is an impact of early
decline altogether, or leave blank any questions you don’t wish to answer.
everyday life. Your responses will remain confidential and anonymous. Data
from this research will be kept under lock and key and reported only as a
collective combined total. No one other than the researchers will know your
project, please answer the questions on the questionnaire as best you can.
Sincerely yours,
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APPENDIX B
OF THE STUDENTS”
Section
Gender
Male Female
Age
Status
Single Inrelationship
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II. Age Entered Relationship
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CURRICULUM VITAE
I.Personal Profile
Full Name: Mira S. Agbay
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Date of Birth: December 27,2000
Place of Birth: Iligan City
Civil Status: Single
Home Address: Zone 1 Abuno ,Iligan City
E-mail: agbaymira700@yahoo.com
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CURRICULUM VITAE
I.Personal Profile
Full Name: Jennyva Ibonia
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Date of Birth: April 16, 2001
Place of Birth: Iligan City
Civil Status: Single
Home Address: Abuno ,Iligan City
E-mail: jennyvaibonia143@yahoo.com
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CURRICULUM VITAE
I. Personal Profile
Gender: Female
Email: jenny14quiapo@gmail.com
Occupation: Driver
Occupation: OFW
No. of Siblings : 4 Position : 2nd
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CURRICULUM VITAE
I. Personal Profile
Age: 18
Gender: Female
Email: Ermajoybite@gmail.com
Secondary:
Occupation: Housewife
No. of Siblings: 7
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CURRICULUM VITAE
I.Personal Profile
Full Name: Jackin Jerus F.Patindol
Age: 20
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: September 4 1999
Place of Birth: Patag Enagungan Tagoloan lanao Del Norte
Civil Status: Single
Home Address: Patag Enagungan Tagoloan lanao Del Norte
E-mail: JACKINJERUSPATINDOL@YAHOO.COM
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