The study investigated correspondence bias in the attribution of political attitudes by finding out if choice and behavior direction would influence participants’ estimates of a person’s true attitude on a controversial political issue. In a replication of Jones and Harris’s (1967) classic experime... Read more
Author: Ma. Jenina N. Nalipay
Volume: 50 No. 2 | Publication: 2017-12-01
| Download PDFDespite being part of Filipinos’ everyday experience, little research has been devoted to diskarte as a construct. This review aims to encourage theorizing about diskarte by framing it as creative problem-solving. I argue that there are parallelisms between diskarte and creativity; specifically, tha... Read more
Author: Marie Rose H. Morales
Volume: 50 No. 2 | Publication: 2017-12-01
| Download PDFAn exploratory study was conducted to study political values of Filipinos. An etic approach was adopted using as starting point the theory of core political values (Schwartz, Caprara, & Vecchione, 2010) to explore the political values of a sample of 699 Filipinos who participated in an online surv... Read more
Author: Allan B. I. Bernardo
Volume: 50 No. 2 | Publication: 2017-12-01
| Download PDFDespite continuous efforts to control the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines, the rate of the spread of the virus has skyrocketed. Risky sexual practices among men-who-have-sex-with-men have been identified as one of the top contributors for the heightened spread of HIV/AIDS. There have been... Read more
Author: Jame Bryan L. Batara, Ma. Lourdes Cubil, Hanna Valerie Dy, Ruxan Faith Mapili, Kirsten Eloise Balderas
Volume: 50 No. 2 | Publication: 2017-12-01
| Download PDFThe aim of the present study is to determine the effect of family obligation on Filipino students’ academic performance. This study is specifically concerned with family obligation as a motivational factor that would outweigh other motivational factors such as mastery goal and performance goal in i... Read more
Author: Claudine O. Retuya, Desiree Mae S. Ceniza, Jhamelyn M. Lara, Sheena Grace A. Tare, Khael T. Quinain
Volume: 50 No. 2 | Publication: 2017-12-01
| Download PDFPublic attitudes toward drug sellers/pushers and users have generally been negative (i.e. Bryan, Moran, Farrell, & O’Brien, 2000; McCorkle, 1993; World Health Organization, 2003) and there is significant support for their harsh punishment (McCorkle, 1993). However, research in punitiveness has not e... Read more
Author: Paul Danielle P. Labor, Maria Cecilia C. Gastardo-Conaco
Volume: 50 No. 2 | Publication: 2017-12-01
| Download PDFDrawing on the vast amount of literature on right-wing authoritarianism (RWA), perception of threat, and moral foundations, the present study explores the sociopolitical and moral underpinnings of attitudes toward an anti-crime and anti-drug campaign. The present study examines the association betw... Read more
Author: Randolfh Nerona
Volume: 50 No. 2 | Publication: 2017-12-01
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Volume: 50 No. 2 | Publication: 2017-12-01
| Download PDFEditor’s Note: People who research and publish on personality and social psychology tend to be, in the main, academics. While we assume that our theories and findings are relevant to the wider world of work, business, and social interaction where we expect them to play out, few career researchers... Read more
Author: Joy Noree Maramba-Turqueza
Volume: 50 No. 2 | Publication: 2017-12-01
| Download PDFWhen Facebook came up with its advice to its engineers to “move fast and break things”, none of us probably realized how much would end up broken as a consequence. Or how this attitude, when applied to many things in public life, would move us pretty fast indeed to a place where we may not actually... Read more
Author: Adrianne John R. Galang, Diwa Malaya A. Quiñones, John Manuel R. Kliatchko
Volume: 50 No. 2 | Publication: 2017-12-01
| Download PDFFrom two–factor scales (i.e., affective and cognitive components), recent researches in the study of empathy showed that three factors (i.e., emotional contagion, emotional disconnection, and cognitive empathy) accounted for an integrative view of empathy (Carre, Stefaniak, Bensalah, & Richard, 201... Read more
Author: Apryl Mae C. Parcon
Volume: 50 No. 1 | Publication: 2017-06-01
| Download PDFThe psychology of anger presupposes its natural occurrence along with basic human emotions such as happiness, sadness and many more. Although anger research is not very popular, scientists-practitioners have attempted to investigate and test methods and interventions to manage anger. The current pap... Read more
Author: Nelly Z. Limbadan
Volume: 50 No. 1 | Publication: 2017-06-01
| Download PDFMorally ambiguous activities bear different moral impressions across contexts and cultures. 107 college students were presented with four different vignettes of a person getting intoxicated and then asked to answer a morality-rating scale pertaining to the heavy drinker. The vignettes differed in pe... Read more
Author: Jose F. Magno IV, Jose M. Magno, John Gabriel Robert R. Quintos
Volume: 50 No. 1 | Publication: 2017-06-01
| Download PDFThis study investigated processes of hidden resilience of grown-up street dwelling children who still live on the streets in an inner city of Manila. Two adult street dwellers were purposively sampled based on their resilient functioning across four domains. A naturalistic narrative design was emplo... Read more
Author: Daniel Wartenweiler
Volume: 50 No. 1 | Publication: 2017-06-01
| Download PDFMilitary personnel have been consistently exposed to adverse potentially traumatic events (PTEs) leading to a higher risk of acquiring posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Although PTSD is incurred following a traumatic event, not all will have PTSD. Hence, risk factors that make one vulnerable to... Read more
Author: Cariñez Dela Cruz Fajarito, Rosalito G. De Guzman
Volume: 50 No. 1 | Publication: 2017-06-01
| Download PDFStudies have shown that trait constructs measured by the two earlier Filipino personality inventories and a lexically based Filipino personality research instrument are well represented by the Five-Factor Model (FFM; Katigbak et al., 2002; Church et al., 1997). On this basis, a 188-item instrument t... Read more
Author: Gregorio E. H. Del Pilar
Volume: 50 No. 1 | Publication: 2017-06-01
| Download PDFPolygyny or the marriage of a man to two or more women at the same time is not a common norm in Philippine culture but is adopted by the Muslim populace under Shari’ah or Islamic Law. In this study, sixteen Muslim Filipino women from various ethnic groups such as Maguindanaon, Iranun, and Bulakenya... Read more
Author: Armia U. Ebrahim, Juwairiya U. Lingga, Arbaya H. Boquia, Norkaina C. Samama
Volume: 50 No. 1 | Publication: 2017-06-01
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