Stereotypes of japanese international students held by filipino students In up diliman = định kiến của sinh viên philippines về sinh viên quốc tế nhật bản

This study investigated the stereotypes of Japanese international students held by Filipino counterparts in University of the Philippines Diliman (Quezon city, Manila, Philippines). To begin with, 32 Filipino students from University of the Philippines Diliman were asked to list traits describing a...

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Main Author: Nguyễn, Phương Anh
Other Authors: Lại, Thị Thanh Vân
Format: Final Year Project
Language:Vietnamese
Published: ĐHQGHN - Trường Đại học Ngoại Ngữ 2021
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Online Access:http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/100942
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-1009422021-01-06T08:26:13Z Stereotypes of japanese international students held by filipino students In up diliman = định kiến của sinh viên philippines về sinh viên quốc tế nhật bản Nguyễn, Phương Anh Lại, Thị Thanh Vân ĐHQGHN - Trường Đại học Ngoại Ngữ Japanese international students Filipino students, Stereotypes This study investigated the stereotypes of Japanese international students held by Filipino counterparts in University of the Philippines Diliman (Quezon city, Manila, Philippines). To begin with, 32 Filipino students from University of the Philippines Diliman were asked to list traits describing a typical Japanese student, generating 29 frequent descriptors. Next, 10 Filipino participants reported the likelihood of each trait's trueness through an online survey, and later on indicated the reasons for their choices by telling their experiences. The analysis process reveals 29 frequent traits of Japanese international students. It can be seen that some of the results reflect previous literature concerning stereotypes of Asians generally (e.g.: Smart/clever, hardworking/diligent, and not good at English), whereas, others are more unique (e.g.: Cute/lovely, individualistic/independent, and youthful/young-looking). Stereotypes ranged from highly true (e.g.: Polite/well-mannered and persistent/determined) to highly untrue (e.g.: Fake/two-faced). Results are discussed with respect to prior literature on stereotypes of Asian Americans in the U.S.A and Japanese people in the Philippines, from which implications for communication between Filipinos and Japanese students are drawn 2021-01-06T08:26:13Z 2021-01-06T08:26:13Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/100942 vi 56 p. application/pdf ĐHQGHN - Trường Đại học Ngoại Ngữ
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
building VNU Library & Information Center
continent Asia
country Vietnam
Vietnam
content_provider VNU Library and Information Center
collection VNU Digital Repository
language Vietnamese
topic Japanese international students
Filipino students, Stereotypes
spellingShingle Japanese international students
Filipino students, Stereotypes
Nguyễn, Phương Anh
Stereotypes of japanese international students held by filipino students In up diliman = định kiến của sinh viên philippines về sinh viên quốc tế nhật bản
description This study investigated the stereotypes of Japanese international students held by Filipino counterparts in University of the Philippines Diliman (Quezon city, Manila, Philippines). To begin with, 32 Filipino students from University of the Philippines Diliman were asked to list traits describing a typical Japanese student, generating 29 frequent descriptors. Next, 10 Filipino participants reported the likelihood of each trait's trueness through an online survey, and later on indicated the reasons for their choices by telling their experiences. The analysis process reveals 29 frequent traits of Japanese international students. It can be seen that some of the results reflect previous literature concerning stereotypes of Asians generally (e.g.: Smart/clever, hardworking/diligent, and not good at English), whereas, others are more unique (e.g.: Cute/lovely, individualistic/independent, and youthful/young-looking). Stereotypes ranged from highly true (e.g.: Polite/well-mannered and persistent/determined) to highly untrue (e.g.: Fake/two-faced). Results are discussed with respect to prior literature on stereotypes of Asian Americans in the U.S.A and Japanese people in the Philippines, from which implications for communication between Filipinos and Japanese students are drawn
author2 Lại, Thị Thanh Vân
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Nguyễn, Phương Anh
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title Stereotypes of japanese international students held by filipino students In up diliman = định kiến của sinh viên philippines về sinh viên quốc tế nhật bản
title_short Stereotypes of japanese international students held by filipino students In up diliman = định kiến của sinh viên philippines về sinh viên quốc tế nhật bản
title_full Stereotypes of japanese international students held by filipino students In up diliman = định kiến của sinh viên philippines về sinh viên quốc tế nhật bản
title_fullStr Stereotypes of japanese international students held by filipino students In up diliman = định kiến của sinh viên philippines về sinh viên quốc tế nhật bản
title_full_unstemmed Stereotypes of japanese international students held by filipino students In up diliman = định kiến của sinh viên philippines về sinh viên quốc tế nhật bản
title_sort stereotypes of japanese international students held by filipino students in up diliman = định kiến của sinh viên philippines về sinh viên quốc tế nhật bản
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