Manresa: Making Sense Of Being And Becoming Filipinos

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Manresa: Making Sense of Being and Becoming Filipinos
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  • 1. 

    The author of the study "Making Sense of Being and Becoming Filipinos".

    Explanation
    The correct answer is Jay A. Yacat. This is because the question asks for the author of the study "Making Sense of Being and Becoming Filipinos," and both Jay A. Yacat and Jay Yacat are mentioned as possible options. However, since the full name "Jay A. Yacat" is provided, it is the more specific and accurate answer.

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  • 2. 

    The method used in this study.

    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Ginabayang Talakayan, Focus Group Discussion." This suggests that the method used in the study was a combination of guided discussions and focus group discussions. These methods involve bringing together a group of individuals to discuss and share their thoughts, ideas, and experiences on a specific topic. The researcher likely facilitated the discussions and guided the participants towards a deeper understanding of the subject matter. This approach allows for a rich exchange of information and insights, providing valuable qualitative data for the study.

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    For questions 3-5: What are the three important themes of the Loob/Labas Dimension? (Provide one theme below.)

    Explanation
    The three important themes of the Loob/Labas Dimension are Kinalakhan, Pinagmulan, and Kamalayan. Kinalakhan refers to the cultural heritage and traditions that shape one's identity. Pinagmulan pertains to the origins and roots of individuals and communities. Kamalayan encompasses self-awareness and understanding of one's own identity and place in society. These themes are significant in understanding and appreciating the Loob/Labas Dimension, as they highlight the interconnectedness of culture, history, and personal identity.

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    What are the three important themes of the Loob/Labas Dimension? (Provide another theme below.)

    Explanation
    The three important themes of the Loob/Labas Dimension are Kinalakhan, Pinagmulan, and Kamalayan. These themes refer to the concepts of identity, origin, and consciousness. Kinalakhan explores the idea of how one's upbringing and experiences shape their identity. Pinagmulan delves into the notion of where one comes from and how it influences their perspective and understanding of the world. Kamalayan deals with self-awareness and the ability to reflect on one's thoughts, emotions, and actions. These themes provide a framework for understanding the inner and outer dimensions of human existence.

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    What are the three important themes of the Loob/Labas Dimension? (Provide the third important theme below.)

    Explanation
    The three important themes of the Loob/Labas Dimension are Kinalakhan, Pinagmulan, and Kamalayan. These themes encompass the concepts of heritage, origin, and self-awareness. Kinalakhan refers to one's upbringing and cultural background, Pinagmulan pertains to the idea of where one comes from and their ancestral roots, and Kamalayan denotes self-awareness and understanding of one's identity. These themes are significant in exploring and understanding the inner and outer dimensions of an individual's being.

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    For Questions 6 and 7: What are the two levels of Filipino-ness? (Provide one level below.)

    Explanation
    The two levels of Filipino-ness are "Pilipino sa Puso" (Filipino in the heart) and "Pilipino sa Pangalan" (Filipino in the name). These levels refer to different aspects of being Filipino. "Pilipino sa Puso" emphasizes the emotional and cultural connection to the Filipino identity, while "Pilipino sa Pangalan" focuses on the recognition and acknowledgment of one's Filipino heritage through their name. These levels highlight the importance of both personal connection and external identification with the Filipino culture and identity.

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  • 7. 

    What are the two levels of Filipino-ness? (Provide the other level below.)

    Explanation
    The two levels of Filipino-ness are "Pilipino sa Puso" and "Pilipino sa Pangalan". "Pilipino sa Puso" refers to being Filipino at heart, embodying the values, traditions, and cultural identity of the Filipino people. On the other hand, "Pilipino sa Pangalan" means being Filipino by name, indicating the legal or official recognition of being a Filipino citizen. These two levels encompass both the emotional and legal aspects of being Filipino.

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  • 8. 

    The system that creates meaning.

    Explanation
    Culture is the system that creates meaning in a society. It encompasses the beliefs, values, behaviors, and practices that are shared and passed down among individuals within a particular group or community. Culture shapes how individuals perceive and interpret the world around them, influencing their attitudes, norms, and social interactions. It provides a framework for understanding and making sense of the world, as well as for communicating and expressing ideas and identities. Through cultural practices, traditions, and symbols, individuals and communities create and transmit meaning, shaping their collective identity and sense of belonging.

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  • 9. 

    From what school were the participants?

    Explanation
    The correct answer is University of the Philippines Diliman, UP Diliman, University of the Philippines - Diliman, UP - Diliman. These options all refer to the same school, which is the University of the Philippines Diliman. The different formats are used to cater to different preferences or limitations in space, but all accurately represent the name of the school.

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  • 10. 

    The following are the 4 threads that define indigenous psychological perspectives. a. arise from within the culture b. reflect local behaviors c. interpret data from a local frame of reference d. yield results that are locally relevant

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
    Explanation
    The statement is true because indigenous psychological perspectives are characterized by their origins within a specific culture. These perspectives are influenced by and reflect the local behaviors and beliefs of that culture. Additionally, they interpret data and research findings from a local frame of reference, taking into account the unique cultural context. As a result, indigenous psychological perspectives yield results that are locally relevant and meaningful to the specific culture in which they arise.

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