KabsuHENYO decides : an impact of political socialization on the voting behavior of registered youth voters from Cavite State University - Main Campus / by Danica Rose B. Millan, Franzes Kamylle L. Mojica and Ma. Gemille L. Noprada.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite : Cavite State University- Main Campus, 2022.Description: xv, 81 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 324.6 M61 2022
- College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | URL | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Theses / Manuscripts | Ladislao N. Diwa Memorial Library Theses Section | Non-fiction | 324.6 M61 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Room use only | T-9069 | 00081941 |
Thesis (Bachelor of Arts in Political Science) Cavite State University
Includes bibliographical references.
College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
MILLAN, DANICA ROSE B., MOJICA, FRANZES KAMYLLE L., NOPRADA, MA. GEMILLE L. KabsuHENYO Decides: An Impact of Political Socialization on the Voting Behavior of Registered Youth Voters from Cavite State University - Main Campus. Undergraduate Thesis. Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. Cavite State University, Indang, Cavite. June 2022. Adviser: Mr. Aldrin P. Baes.
The study entitled "KabsuHENYO Decides: An Impact of Political Socialization on the Voting Behavior of Registered Youth Voters from Cavite State University - Main Campus" was conducted at the College of Arts and Sciences, Cavite State University in Indang, Cavite. The study was conducted to determine the impact of political socialization on the voting behavior of registered youth voters from Cavite State University - Main Campus. Specifically, it aimed to identify the following: (1) profile of the respondents in terms of sex, age, and course; (2) agents of political socialization that influenced the voters in choosing the political candidates; (3) perceived political socialization that is encountered by the registered youth voters in terms of family, peers, educational institution, religion, media; (4) experience of the voters in dealing with the agents of political socialization; (5) significant difference between the influential political agents when grouped according to profile; and (6) significant difference between the perceived political socialization that is encountered by the registered youth voters when grouped according to profile. Correlational research design was used in the study. Participants are registered youth voters from the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) in the University. The researchers conducted an online survey via google forms. Results show that the media was the most influential agent of political socialization that influenced the participants' voting behavior. Hence, the university is not biased in promoting political candidates but aware from respect, openness, and discourse about political views.
Submitted copy to the University Library. 06/30/2022 T-9069