The effects of message content and type of argument on career choice and attitude of male high school students of different socio-economic status

The study aims to find out the effects of persuasive communication on career choice, and attitudes of fourth year male high school students of low and high socio-economic status. Subjects were composed of 267 male high school students of Pedro E. Diaz Municipal High School and Don Bosco Makati who a...

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Main Authors: Austria, Eva, Del Rosario, Nora, Vasallo, Maureen
Format: text
Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 1994
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/9570
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:The study aims to find out the effects of persuasive communication on career choice, and attitudes of fourth year male high school students of low and high socio-economic status. Subjects were composed of 267 male high school students of Pedro E. Diaz Municipal High School and Don Bosco Makati who are obtained through purposive sampling. Non-equivalent quasi-experimental design (pre and post) was used in the study. Even after the exposure of the persuasive essay, there was no significant difference between message content, type of argument and socio-economic status on career choice and attitude. However type of argument and socio-economic status has an effect on career choice at .05 level of significance.