Morales, Gladys C.

Self-evaluation and communication apprehension among selected students of Cavite State University / by Gladys C. Morales and Cherlene M. Rosarda. - Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2016. - xiii, 100 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.

Thesis (AB Journalism) Cavite State University

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College of Arts and Science (CAS) College of Arts and Science (CAS)

MORALES, GLADYS C. and ROSARDA, CHERLENE M. Self-evaluation and Communication Apprehension among Selected Students of Cavite State University.Undergraduate Thesis.Bachelor of Arts in Journalism.Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. April 2016. Adviser: Ms. Erica Charmane B. Hernandez.

The study was conducted in Cavite State University to determine if there is a significant relationship between self-evaluation and communication apprehension of selected students of Cavite State University Main Campus from August 2015 to January 2016. Specifically, it aimed to: determine the self-evaluation among selected students in terms of physical appearance, socialization skills, and self-confidence; determine the level of communication apprehension in terms of group discussions, meetings, interpersonal conversation, public speaking; and determine the relationship between self-evaluation and level of communication apprehension. Further, it used descriptive method of research and purposive sampling to come up with a total of 243 participants. Based on the data gathered, it revealed that the self-evaluation of the participants in terms of physical appearance is "Moderately Concerned" which implies that the participants feel a little bit of worried with their physical attributes. Moreover, socialization skill is "Moderately Skilled" which implies that the participants sometimes mistakenly use improper ideas, grammar and pronunciation. Self-confidence is "Moderately Confident" which implies that the participants sometimes feel a low self-esteem when delivering a message. The participants have high level of communication apprehension in public speaking and low level in group discussion, meetings, and interpersonal conversation.

Results further revealed that there is 'no significant' relationship between self-evaluation and level of communication apprehension among selected students of Cavite State University Main Campus.



Educational evaluation
Journalism

370.7 / M79 2016