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January - May | 2nd Semester 2025

Proverbs 19:20: Hear counsel, and receive instruction, that thou mayest be wise in thy latter end.

Religious practices and academic motivation as correlates of life satisfaction /

Encoded on: Oct. 08, 2022 at 05:02:46 PM Maricris Banzuelo, and Eisley Danica Gaytano.
 
Call #: BTh 153.8 B2288 2020
 
Sublocation: Baby Thesis Section

The life that college students face can, at times, be overwhelming and challenging, and in turn may affect the student's life satisfaction. This study aims to determine if religious practices and academic motivation correlate with life satisfaction of Adventist college students studying in non-Adventist Institutions in the Philippines. The researchers utilized quantitative research specifically, the descriptive correlational design. A total of 150 respondents were gathered using a snowball sampling technique through the online platform. This study found out that the respondents highly practiced praying, bible study, fellowshipping, and witnessing. Results from this study indicated that fellowshipping and witnessing were significantly correlated with life satisfaction. Generally, respondents did not differ in religious practices and academic motivation considering sex, year level, and type of program. Students, however, differ in fellowshipping considering their sex, such that men were more likely to spend more time fellowshipping that their women counterparts. Finally, witnessing is the most significant predictor of life satisfaction.

Subject Added Entry-Topical Term

  • Motivation.
  • Life.
  • Satisfaction.
  • Psychology — Research.

Added Entry-Personal Name

  • Gaytano, Eisley Danica, — author.

Publication Info

Published: 2020.
Format: Not Available
Content type term: text
Media type: unmediated
Carrier type term:volume

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