Abstract:
The Rotary Club of Cabuyao, Laguna - Ladies' Circle has been
giving career orientations to several schools in Cabuyao for the past few
years. This time, they (Rotary Club) decided to change the format of the
career orientation. They decided to make an audio-visual presentation of
the career orientation, to make it more interesting, appealing and apt to
the taste of high school students. They want to air it on the community
cable for the students, together with the other sectors that subscribe to
the community cable. And to help Rotary in this project of theirs, nine
students were tasked to do a research on the different factors and
reasons that could help answer that question why their high school
graduates do not pursue higher education.
Education has always been important, especially to us Filipinos.
The researcher and the other related studies affirm that there are a lot of
factors that contribute to Laguna's, specifically, Cabuyao's problem.
Social factors such as: financial, economic, etcetera. But, this study
focuses on that factor where an individual does not function alone and
indeed, acknowledge those people around him or her, which is his or her
peer or group.
This study alone focuses on the extent of peer influence in an
individual's decision making, if they acknowledge peer influence and do
the students of Cabuyao, Laguna know that peer influence exists.
Furthermore, the primary goal objective of this study is to know, as to
what extent does peer group influence an individual's decision making.
The framework used by the researcher is taken from the book Our
Social World, by Forsyth, Donelson R., 1995. This particular framework
focuses on several concepts: the individual, social influence, types of
opinions, and decision-making according to opinions. The researcher
used the student as the individual and the peer or group as the social
influence. The three types of opinions discussed are the conversion
opinion, which states that an individual, a student for that matter, would
have a change in opinion or judgments, when he or she personally agrees
with the group. And in this type of opinion, an individual would do and
say what the group would. The second opinion, which is the compliance
opinion states that an individual accepts the group'' beliefs, but still
maintaining his or her own. The decision that would entail this type is
that the individual, even though disagreeing with the group, would still
do what the group would. The third type, which is independence states
that, an individual, would not be afraid to voice out his or her own opinion, whether it conforms with the group or not. The decision that
the individual would make, having this type of opinion would be that he
or she would do what he or she wants regardless of his or her group's
opinions on the matter.
The researcher used the descriptive-explanatory design.
Descriptive because this study aims to describe as to what extent peer
influences an individual. Explanatory because this study further
explains the concept of peer influence together with the extent of peer
influence in decision-making. The researcher used two tools in data
gathering. First is the questionnaire to ask specific questions and the
focus group discussion, so that the researcher could know what the
respondent wants to say and explain, and if he or she wants to go deeper
into the topic.
Respondents were 100 students from Cabuyao National High
School that is for the questionnaire. For the focus group discussion
(FGD), there were five students from the same school who are randomly
picked in order to conduct the said tool for data gathering.
From the data gathered, the researcher is able to conclude that
indeed, a peer or group influences an individual in his or her attitude
and in other things. But, although the respondents admit that they are
influenced by their peer or group, when it comes to decisions like their
education, whether to pursue it or not, the individual decides for himself
or herself. It is still what he or she wants that would prevail. Which at
the same time answers the researcher's inquiry as to what extent does
peer influence an individual's decision making. A group influences an
individual to shape him or her into what he or she is, but when it comes
to decisions, like going to college or choosing a course. to take, it is still
the individual who will decide.