Exposure to and compliance on the "no smoking" signage in public utility jeepney as perceived by selected drivers and passengers in Dasmariñas City, Cavite / by Claire M. Corpuz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University-Main Campus, 2014.Description: xi, 56 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
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Abstract: CORPUZ, CLAIRE M. Exposure to and Compliance on the “No Smoking” signage in Public Utility Jeepney as Perceived by Selected Drivers and Passengers in Dasmarinas City, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication, major in Journalism. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2014. Adviser: Ms. Lisette D. Mendoza. The study was conducted to find out the exposure and compliance to “No Smoking” signage as perceived by selected drivers and passengers in Dasmarinas City, Cavite. Specifically it aimed to: identify the level of exposure to “No Smoking” signage in PUJ as perceived by selected drivers and passengers in Dasmarinas City, Cavite; determine the level of compliance of the “No Smoking” signage in PUJ of selected drivers and passengers in Dasmarinas City, Cavite; and determine the relationship between the exposure to and compliance on the “No Smoking” signage in PUJ as perceived by selected drivers and passengers in Dasmarinas City, Cavite. Descriptive method was used in the study. Pre-test and post-test were conducted to validate the questionnaire used in the actual data gathering of selected drivers and passengers in Indang, Cavite. . Survey questionnaires were used to gather data in this study. The research was conducted during Academic Year 2013 to 2014. Frequency count, standard deviation, and mean were used in the data gathered. The researcher tallied the data she gathered and then submitted it to the statistician. The results of the study show that: majority of the participants in this study highly complies to “No Smoking” signage. One hundred Passengers and fifty drivers are familiar in the “No Smoking” signage. Fifty-four passengers are moderately exposed on the “No Smoking” signage in the jeepney. Furthermore, 42 passengers are highly exposed to the “No Smoking” signage. Moreover, four passengers are exposed to the “No Smoking” signage and 25 drivers are highly exposed to the “No Smoking” signage. Twenty-five drivers are also moderately exposed to the “No Smoking” signage. The results in relationship between exposure to and compliance on the “No Smoking” signage as perceived by both passengers and drivers reveal that there is no significant relationship between the compliance and level of exposure in terms of frequency of seeing “No Smoking” signage and part of the jeepney where the “No Smoking” signage is posted. Therefore, the null hypothesis stating that there is no significant relationship between the exposure to and compliance on “No Smoking” signage is being accepted. This implies that, as perceived by drivers, the level of exposure to “No Smoking” signage is not related to the level of compliance.
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CORPUZ, CLAIRE M. Exposure to and Compliance on the “No Smoking” signage in Public Utility Jeepney as Perceived by Selected Drivers and Passengers in Dasmarinas City, Cavite. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication, major in Journalism. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2014. Adviser: Ms. Lisette D. Mendoza.

The study was conducted to find out the exposure and compliance to “No Smoking” signage as perceived by selected drivers and passengers in Dasmarinas City, Cavite. Specifically it aimed to: identify the level of exposure to “No Smoking” signage in PUJ as perceived by selected drivers and passengers in Dasmarinas City, Cavite; determine the level of compliance of the “No Smoking” signage in PUJ of selected drivers and passengers in Dasmarinas City, Cavite; and determine the relationship between the exposure to and compliance on the “No Smoking” signage in PUJ as perceived by selected drivers and passengers in Dasmarinas City, Cavite.

Descriptive method was used in the study. Pre-test and post-test were conducted to validate the questionnaire used in the actual data gathering of selected drivers and passengers in Indang, Cavite. .

Survey questionnaires were used to gather data in this study. The research was conducted during Academic Year 2013 to 2014. Frequency count, standard deviation, and mean were used in the data gathered. The researcher tallied the data she gathered and then submitted it to the statistician.

The results of the study show that: majority of the participants in this study highly complies to “No Smoking” signage. One hundred Passengers and fifty drivers are familiar in the “No Smoking” signage. Fifty-four passengers are moderately exposed on the “No Smoking” signage in the jeepney. Furthermore, 42 passengers are highly exposed to the “No Smoking” signage. Moreover, four passengers are exposed to the “No Smoking” signage and 25 drivers are highly exposed to the “No Smoking” signage. Twenty-five drivers are also moderately exposed to the “No Smoking” signage.

The results in relationship between exposure to and compliance on the “No Smoking” signage as perceived by both passengers and drivers reveal that there is no significant relationship between the compliance and level of exposure in terms of
frequency of seeing “No Smoking” signage and part of the jeepney where the “No Smoking” signage is posted. Therefore, the null hypothesis stating that there is no significant relationship between the exposure to and compliance on “No Smoking” signage is being accepted. This implies that, as perceived by drivers, the level of exposure to “No Smoking” signage is not related to the level of compliance.

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