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_cFEU-NRMF MEDICAL LIBRARY
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050 _aSHS 2023 0007 c.1
100 1 _aCarlo S. Soriano
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245 1 _aInfluence of of the degree of cancel culture on the senior high school students' perceived level of belongingness on digital and physical Platforms /
_b[author]: Carlo S. Soriano Denyell Prhyme L. Laylo Jazzmine Kate L. Artajos Maria Michaela V. Dumo Maria Ronah Arlette G. Fuguiao Sophia Laurice R. Lucero Thea Louise D.R. Torres
260 _aQuezon City, Philippines;
_bFEU-Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation Institute of Medicine,
_c2023
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520 _aABSTRACT: This study centralizes on determining the association of the perceived sense of belongingness (SOB) and experienced cancel culture of the SHS of the Far Eastern University- Dr. Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation. The principal objective of the research is to discern solutions to the complexities surrounding the concept of the relationship of cancel culture and belongingness through the provision of a proficient response to its questions. In order to answer the study’s queries, a mixed methods classification of research which involves bot qualitative and quantitative aspects was employed, wherein the researchers specifically used a correlational study and phenomenological form of research for the said aspects. Particularly, an explanatory sequential design was adapted as the study’s primary research design due to the concentration of the study to a subject that has not been thoroughly explored before. Moreover, it was discerned that students that were identified as cancelers (the perpetrators) and canceled individuals (the victims) both have a high level of SOB in digital platforms but in physical environments, a high level of SOB was solely observed on the perpetrators. It was also determined that there was no significant correlation between the cancelers’ belongingness and experienced cancel culture in both of the stated settings. Conversely, a significant relationship between the two stated variables among canceled individuals were only identified in offline environments. The study ascertains that the relationship of these variables can be adequately observed among canceled individuals in physical platforms as their experience with other internal factors can contribute to the stability of their belongingness. Keywords: Cancel Culture, Sense of Belongingness, Online and Physical Platforms, Social Exclusion, Social Rejection
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700 _aDenyell Prhyme L. Laylo
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700 _aJazzmine Kate L. Artajos
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700 _aMaria Michaela V. Dumo
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700 _aMaria Ronah Arlette G. Fuguiao
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700 _aSophia Laurice R. Lucero
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700 _aThea Louise D.R. Torres
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