Sunday, December 22, 2019

The Depression Level of 4th Year College Students

Acknowledgement The researcher proudly acknowledge to the ones who supported this research for making it possible to accomplish this factual research. First of all, the researcher would proudly acknowledge our Almighty God for bestowing us the eternal blessings of knowledge in this research, for securing us from harm at all times and gave us guidance to finish this research. The researcher would also proudly acknowledge our beloved professor Dr. Maria Rosario E. Monce, for giving enough knowledge to perform and finish this research. This research will surely prepare us for the future challenges and it will help us to become a far more responsible and hardworking person. Also, I would†¦show more content†¦The respondents according to gender in the demographic profile are equal. The respondents according to year level are all 4th year college students. 2. The level of depression of 4th year college students by age is the same. The students with the age of 18-24 can have the same depression level. 3. The level of depression of 4th year college students by gender is the same. The students have below average depression level. The gender cannot affect the depression level of 4th year college students. Both male and female can have high depression, above average depression, average depression, below average depression and low depression level. 4. The year level of all respondents is the same so it won’t have any effect on the depression level of the respondents. 5. The obtained value of 25.13 is lower than the critical value of 36.42 at the 0.05 level of significance therefore; the researcher accepts the null hypothesis, which means there is no significant difference between the ages of the 4th year college students in their depression level. 6. The obtained value of 0.57 is lower than the critical value of 9.49 at the 0.05 level of significance therefore; the researcher accepts the null hypothesis, which means there is no significant difference between the genders of the 4th year college students in their depression level. Recommendation 1. Researcher must have wider rangeShow MoreRelatedShort Note On Walk Away Stress996 Words   |  4 PagesWalk away Stress Introduction I. (Attention-Grabber) When I have a rough week with tons of deadlines and projects, it takes a toll on me. I am on the verge of stress, and my anxiety level rises up. a. To be honest, I think everyone has had this moment sometime in their life. b. But the question is, how do you reflect and take a step back to gather your thoughts, and get back in life? c. When I am consumed with my thoughts and can’t even think, I just put on my shoes and walk. d. 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