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Relational bullying experiences, self-concept, and style of life of female inmates who are bullies, victims and bystanders in Cavite Provincial Jail / by Myka Madel O. Laconsay, Krizza Mae D. Levardo and Karen Cate S. Restor.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : 2015. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: xiv, 151 pages : 28 cm. illustrations ; Content type:
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Abstract: LACONSAY, MYKA MADEL O., LEVARDO, KRIZZA MAE D., RESTOR, KAREN CATE S. Relational Bullying Experiences, Self-Concept, and Style of Life of Female Inmates who are Bullies, Victims and Bystanders in Cavite Provincial Jail, Lapidario, Trece Martires City, Cavite. Undergraduate thesis. Bachelor of Science in Psychology.Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2015. Adviser: Armi Grace B. Desiganio The study was conducted from June to December 2014 at Cavite Provincial Jail, Lapidario, Trece Martires City, Cavite to find out the correlation and difference of relational bullying experience, self-concept, and style of life of female inmates. Specifically the study sought to: 1.) identify the relational bullying experiences specifically rumors, teasing and teasing mostly encountered by female inmates categorized into: (a) bullies and (b) victims; 2.) specify the self-concept of female inmates categorized into: (a) bullies (b) victims and (c) bystanders; 3.) find out the most prevailing style of life of female inmates categorized into: (a) bullies (b) victims and (c) bystanders; 4.) find out if there is significant relationship among relational bullying experiences, self-concept, and style of life of female inmates in Cavite Provincial Jail, Lapidario, Trece Martires City, Cavite; 5.) evaluate if there a significant difference among the bullies and victims in terms of: (a) self-concept and (b) style of life. The study made used of comparative-correlational method of research. Instrument used in data gathering were direct and indirect prisoner checklist-revised, self-concept questionnaire and style of life questionnaire. The sampling technique used was convenience and total enumeration was employed. From 102 female inmates, only 72 participated upon their convenience. The Statistical measures employed were frequency and percentage, mean, standard deviation, spearman rank correlation coefficient, chi-square test of independence, and kruskal-wallis one way analysis of variance. Results revealed that female inmates regardless of their relational bullying experiences have positive self-concept and socially useful style of life. Further, there was no significant relationship among relational bullying experiences, self-concept, and style of life, but there was an existing significant relationship between self-concept and style of life of female inmates. Also, the results showed that there was no difference between relational bullying experiences, self-concept, and style of life of female inmates.
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LACONSAY, MYKA MADEL O., LEVARDO, KRIZZA MAE D., RESTOR, KAREN CATE S. Relational Bullying Experiences, Self-Concept, and Style of Life of Female Inmates who are Bullies, Victims and Bystanders in Cavite Provincial Jail, Lapidario, Trece Martires City, Cavite. Undergraduate thesis. Bachelor of Science in Psychology.Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2015. Adviser: Armi Grace B. Desiganio

The study was conducted from June to December 2014 at Cavite Provincial Jail, Lapidario, Trece Martires City, Cavite to find out the correlation and difference of relational bullying experience, self-concept, and style of life of female inmates.

Specifically the study sought to: 1.) identify the relational bullying experiences specifically rumors, teasing and teasing mostly encountered by female inmates categorized into: (a) bullies and (b) victims; 2.) specify the self-concept of female inmates categorized into: (a) bullies (b) victims and (c) bystanders; 3.) find out the most prevailing style of life of female inmates categorized into: (a) bullies (b) victims and (c) bystanders; 4.) find out if there is significant relationship among relational bullying experiences, self-concept, and style of life of female inmates in Cavite Provincial Jail, Lapidario, Trece Martires City, Cavite; 5.) evaluate if there a significant difference among the bullies and victims in terms of: (a) self-concept and (b) style of life.

The study made used of comparative-correlational method of research. Instrument used in data gathering were direct and indirect prisoner checklist-revised, self-concept questionnaire and style of life questionnaire.

The sampling technique used was convenience and total enumeration was employed. From 102 female inmates, only 72 participated upon their convenience. The Statistical measures employed were frequency and percentage, mean, standard deviation, spearman rank correlation coefficient, chi-square test of independence, and kruskal-wallis one way analysis of variance.

Results revealed that female inmates regardless of their relational bullying experiences have positive self-concept and socially useful style of life. Further, there was no significant relationship among relational bullying experiences, self-concept, and style of life, but there was an existing significant relationship between self-concept and style of life of female inmates. Also, the results showed that there was no difference between relational bullying experiences, self-concept, and style of life of female inmates.

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