Pagkamatiisin as experience by the Filipino urban poor

This research is about the values in the context of pagkamatiisin that leads to certain social behaviors. It aimed to determine the relationship between pagkamatiisin with that of Filipino values as well as social behaviors. From the review of past literature, values such as pakikisama at pakikipagk...

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Main Authors: Chan, Mayrilyn, Sy, Ellen Myra H., Valenzuela, Yovilyn
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-122762021-08-31T05:56:04Z Pagkamatiisin as experience by the Filipino urban poor Chan, Mayrilyn Sy, Ellen Myra H. Valenzuela, Yovilyn This research is about the values in the context of pagkamatiisin that leads to certain social behaviors. It aimed to determine the relationship between pagkamatiisin with that of Filipino values as well as social behaviors. From the review of past literature, values such as pakikisama at pakikipagkapwa, galang or respect, bahala na, hiya, utang na loob, sakop mentality, tiyaga, pagmamay-ari, amor propio, and go-between were the Filipino values used. Also, Filipino social behaviors namely personalism, intrusion, privacy, fatalism, and submissiveness were employed. By using a simple qualitative approach, necessary data were gathered to answer the research problem. Through chain-referral, fifteen males and fifteen females, with average daily income of two hundred fifty pesos and below, residing for a minimum of three years in an urban poor community at Libertad, Pasay City were interviewed. A modified open-ended interview guide, consisting of pre-conceived and hypothetical questions was utilized. From the categorized data strands, some values from the first conceptual framework were merged to form five categories namely optimism, pakikipagkapwa, value for family, galang and awa. Among the five social behaviors, privacy and intrusion were merged to form the category of privacy. Results show that these categories go alongside with the experience of pagkamatiisin, which guides the person to perform certain social behaviors. 2001-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11631 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository
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description This research is about the values in the context of pagkamatiisin that leads to certain social behaviors. It aimed to determine the relationship between pagkamatiisin with that of Filipino values as well as social behaviors. From the review of past literature, values such as pakikisama at pakikipagkapwa, galang or respect, bahala na, hiya, utang na loob, sakop mentality, tiyaga, pagmamay-ari, amor propio, and go-between were the Filipino values used. Also, Filipino social behaviors namely personalism, intrusion, privacy, fatalism, and submissiveness were employed. By using a simple qualitative approach, necessary data were gathered to answer the research problem. Through chain-referral, fifteen males and fifteen females, with average daily income of two hundred fifty pesos and below, residing for a minimum of three years in an urban poor community at Libertad, Pasay City were interviewed. A modified open-ended interview guide, consisting of pre-conceived and hypothetical questions was utilized. From the categorized data strands, some values from the first conceptual framework were merged to form five categories namely optimism, pakikipagkapwa, value for family, galang and awa. Among the five social behaviors, privacy and intrusion were merged to form the category of privacy. Results show that these categories go alongside with the experience of pagkamatiisin, which guides the person to perform certain social behaviors.
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author Chan, Mayrilyn
Sy, Ellen Myra H.
Valenzuela, Yovilyn
spellingShingle Chan, Mayrilyn
Sy, Ellen Myra H.
Valenzuela, Yovilyn
Pagkamatiisin as experience by the Filipino urban poor
author_facet Chan, Mayrilyn
Sy, Ellen Myra H.
Valenzuela, Yovilyn
author_sort Chan, Mayrilyn
title Pagkamatiisin as experience by the Filipino urban poor
title_short Pagkamatiisin as experience by the Filipino urban poor
title_full Pagkamatiisin as experience by the Filipino urban poor
title_fullStr Pagkamatiisin as experience by the Filipino urban poor
title_full_unstemmed Pagkamatiisin as experience by the Filipino urban poor
title_sort pagkamatiisin as experience by the filipino urban poor
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2001
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/11631
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