The hearing society in the eyes of the hearing impaired: A study on the social experiences of the hearing impaired

The study is concerned with the conceptualizations of the hearing impaired about the hearing society they interact with. Specifically, this study sought to address the following: 1) the personal experiences of the hearing impaired in different social settings 2) definitions, perceptions, and concept...

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Main Authors: Briones, Margarita R., Guirao, Xenia Pia D.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-167342022-02-03T05:46:16Z The hearing society in the eyes of the hearing impaired: A study on the social experiences of the hearing impaired Briones, Margarita R. Guirao, Xenia Pia D. The study is concerned with the conceptualizations of the hearing impaired about the hearing society they interact with. Specifically, this study sought to address the following: 1) the personal experiences of the hearing impaired in different social settings 2) definitions, perceptions, and conceptualizations of the hearing imparied about the members of the non-disabled society that they interact with and 3) effects of these experiences on their social interactons.The objectives of the study were carried out using a descriptive research design. Questionnaires were given out to each of the ten respondents to provide preliminary information about the cases. This was followed by in-depth interviews that were conducted at a later time with each of the ten respondents. The interviews were conducted with the help of interpreters as the proponents did not have enough time to master the American Sign Language.The findings of the study may not prove to be conclusive as the study had concentrated on only ten respondents. Aside from this, eight of the ten respondents were males and the other two females. The study therefore cannot generalize it's findings as to the conceptualizations that the hearing impaired have had of the non-disabled population. The results of the study have shown that the hearing impaired have a rather ambivalent perception of the hearing. It has also been found that the hearing impaired tend to identify with those like them. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16221 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Hearing impaired Social interaction Deaf Physically handicapped De La Salle University College of Saint Benilde--Students Intergroup relations
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Hearing impaired
Social interaction
Deaf
Physically handicapped
De La Salle University College of Saint Benilde--Students
Intergroup relations
spellingShingle Hearing impaired
Social interaction
Deaf
Physically handicapped
De La Salle University College of Saint Benilde--Students
Intergroup relations
Briones, Margarita R.
Guirao, Xenia Pia D.
The hearing society in the eyes of the hearing impaired: A study on the social experiences of the hearing impaired
description The study is concerned with the conceptualizations of the hearing impaired about the hearing society they interact with. Specifically, this study sought to address the following: 1) the personal experiences of the hearing impaired in different social settings 2) definitions, perceptions, and conceptualizations of the hearing imparied about the members of the non-disabled society that they interact with and 3) effects of these experiences on their social interactons.The objectives of the study were carried out using a descriptive research design. Questionnaires were given out to each of the ten respondents to provide preliminary information about the cases. This was followed by in-depth interviews that were conducted at a later time with each of the ten respondents. The interviews were conducted with the help of interpreters as the proponents did not have enough time to master the American Sign Language.The findings of the study may not prove to be conclusive as the study had concentrated on only ten respondents. Aside from this, eight of the ten respondents were males and the other two females. The study therefore cannot generalize it's findings as to the conceptualizations that the hearing impaired have had of the non-disabled population. The results of the study have shown that the hearing impaired have a rather ambivalent perception of the hearing. It has also been found that the hearing impaired tend to identify with those like them.
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author Briones, Margarita R.
Guirao, Xenia Pia D.
author_facet Briones, Margarita R.
Guirao, Xenia Pia D.
author_sort Briones, Margarita R.
title The hearing society in the eyes of the hearing impaired: A study on the social experiences of the hearing impaired
title_short The hearing society in the eyes of the hearing impaired: A study on the social experiences of the hearing impaired
title_full The hearing society in the eyes of the hearing impaired: A study on the social experiences of the hearing impaired
title_fullStr The hearing society in the eyes of the hearing impaired: A study on the social experiences of the hearing impaired
title_full_unstemmed The hearing society in the eyes of the hearing impaired: A study on the social experiences of the hearing impaired
title_sort hearing society in the eyes of the hearing impaired: a study on the social experiences of the hearing impaired
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1995
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/16221
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