group 1 progress report
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Group #1:Cocjin, RizziaDitching, BarbaraGuzman, DominiqueYee, Louvette
Social Well-Being and Social Interaction
of Female Prisoners
Based on the proposalQuantitative: Pre-test
Give consent forms to the selected female detainees
Administer the Social Well-Being Scale and Social Interaction Scale
All participants will answer at the same time. We will give a debriefing after the completion of
the last scale. The female prisoners will be informed that they
will be possible participants for the interview part of the study after the scoring of the scales.
The participants will receive a token of appreciation after the debriefing.
Based on the proposalQualitative: Pre-test
Conduct interviews a week after the scales have been scored. Interviewees will be those who got the highest and lowest scores in social well-being.
The interview will take place in a room assigned to the researchers by prison authorities.
One researcher will be the interviewer while another will serve as the documenter. We will give additional tokens the interviewees.
Based on Actual Data Gathering
Pre-test Actual• Office of the wardens• 2 rooms with 3
prisoners each• 10 female
participants from San Juan City Jail
• one test administrator and one assistant per room to assist the participants
Multi-purpose Hall200 female
prisoners from Correctional Institute for Women (50 for buffer)
5 tests are already invalid
Still on going…
InstrumentsSocial Well-Being Scale (SWBS) by Corey Keyes
(1998) Measures 5 dimensions of social well-being (social integration .73, social acceptance .42, social contribution . 67, social actualization .64 and social coherence .65)
The internal reliability of overall social well-being scale is .81.
7-point Likert-type scaleTranslated in Filipino by Ms. OblenaNo back translation in English
InstrumentsSocial Interaction (SIS)
A scale made by the researchers based on the definition of social interaction on how a person communicates, interacts and socializes with other people.
It relates to how people make friends and whether they have a sense of belonging.
5-point Likert-type scaleTranslated to English by Ms. FloresNo back translation in Filipino
Pre-test Result: Social Interaction Scale
Deleted Items:# 4, 17, 24, 29, 30
ReliabilityCronbach's Alpha .718 Cronbach's Alpha Based on Standardized Items N of Items
.730 25
Data Gathering: Revised Procedures
Pre-test: Quantitative Consent letters were given and signed. The test administrator read the instructions. All participants who went to Room 1 answered
at the same time and same as in Room 2 Tokens are given as debriefing material. BJMP is informed on who was to be
interviewed
Data Gathering: Revised Procedures
Pre-test: QualitativeThe detainee with the highest score in Social
Interaction Scale was interviewed.The interviewer used a 19-item semi-structured
interview questionnaire.There was one interviewer and one note-taker.
Reflection on the data Gathering:
Adjust to the availability of participants, chaperone and the group members
People have their own schedules to keep and we are to respect their priority.
Unavoidable extraneous variables should be controlled.
Be resourceful or handy when dealing with any extraneous variables.
Always remember your first proposal. Stick with the 1st plan if it will workout… if not there is always plan B but be sure to take note on revisions.
Reflection on the data Gathering:
Make sure that your participants’ demography is based on what you proposed (language barrier: participants’ native language is Filipino or one who can understand Filipino and English)
The treatment given to all participants should be equal. There is no special treatment.
The researchers must be aware of the participants’ health condition (eyesight problems) when printing the instruments needed in the study.
The researchers must be open minded on what kind of people they are to deal with.
Timeline
2-Jul BJMP Letters (Request letter to the authorities and permission letter from the school)
9-Jul Quantitative Pre-test in San Juan City Jail (10 prisoners)
27-Jul 1st batch of Actual Testing in CIW (100 prisoners)
28-Julqualitative Pre-test in San Juan City Jail (interview of one prisoner)
2-Aug 2nd batch of Actual Testing in CIW (100 prisoners)
6-Aug 1st batch of interview
13-Aug 2nd batch of interview
20-Aug 3rd batch of interview (tentative)
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