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Main Entry - Personal Name100 _eauthor
Main Entry - Personal Name100 _aBanzuelo, Maricris,
Main Entry - Personal Name100 _d1998-
Title2451 0_cMaricris Banzuelo, and Eisley Danica Gaytano.
Title2451 0_aReligious practices and academic motivation as correlates of life satisfaction /
Publication264 1_aSilang, Cavite, PH :
Publication264 1_bAUP Press,
Publication264 1_c2020.
Phys Description300 _ax. 84 leaves ;
Phys Description300 _c28 cm.
Content Type336 _atext
Content Type336 _2rdacontent
Carrier Type337 _2rdamedia
Carrier Type337 _aunmediated
Dimensions338 _2rdacarrier
Dimensions338 _avolume
General Note500 _aBTh (BS-Psych) - Adventist University of the Philippines, Putingkahoy, Silang, Cavite, 2020.
Formatted Contents Note5050 _aTitle page -- Approval sheet -- Abstract -- Acknowledgements -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- List of tables -- Chapter 1. The problem and its background -- Statement of the problem -- Hypothesis -- Significance of the study -- Scope and limitation -- Chapter 2. Review of literature -- Religious practices -- Academic motivation -- Life satisfaction -- Academic motivation and life satisfaction -- Life satisfaction and religious practices -- Religious practices and academic motivation -- Theoretical framework -- Research paradigm -- Definition of terms -- Chapter 3. Methodology -- Research design -- Population and sampling techniques -- Pilot study -- Data gathering procedures -- Research instrumentation -- Ethical consideration -- Data analysis -- Chapter 4. Results and discussion -- Respondents' level of prayer -- Respondents' level of Bible studying -- Respondents' level of fellowshipping -- Respondent's level of witnessing -- Respondent's level of intrinsic motivation-knowledge -- Respondents' level of intrinsic motivation accomplishment -- Respondents' level of intrinsic motivation stimulation -- Respondents' level of extrinsic motivation identified -- Respondents' level of extrinsic motivation-introjected -- Respondents' level of extrinsic motivation external regulation -- Respondents' level of life satisfaction -- Difference in religious practices considering program -- Difference in religious practices considering sex -- Difference in religious practices considering year level -- Difference in religious practices considering religious background -- Difference in academic motivation considering program -- Difference in academic motivation considering sex -- Difference in academic motivation considering year level -- Difference in academic motivation considering religious background -- Difference in student life satisfaction considering program -- Difference in students' life satisfaction considering sex -- Difference in students' life satisfaction considering year level -- Difference in religious habits considering religious background -- Correlation analyses between the life satisfaction -- Correlation analyses between the life satisfaction and academic motivation -- Predictor of life satisfaction -- Chapter 5. Summary of findings, conclusion, and recommendations -- Summary of findings -- Conclusion -- Recommendations -- References -- Appendices -- Appendix A. Research questionnaires -- Appendix B. Informed consent - Appendix C. Expert validation checklist -- Appendix D. Gantt chart -- Appendix E. Line item budget -- Appendix F. English editing certification -- Appendix G. Similarity index certification -- Curriculum vitae.
Summary Note520 _aThe 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.
Subj: Topical650 7_aPsychology
Subj: Topical650 7_xResearch.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_aSatisfaction.
Subj: Topical650 7_aLife.
Subj: Topical650 7_2sears
Subj: Topical650 7_aMotivation.
AE: Pers Name700 _eauthor.
AE: Pers Name700 _d1998-
AE: Pers Name700 _aGaytano, Eisley Danica,

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