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    Self-concept of the college of sciences students and its relationship to identified variables
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus, 2005-03) Calub, Consuelo M.; Estolero, Jesusa O.
    This research is aimed to study the relationship of the self-concept of DMMMSU-College of Sciences students and their personal profile. Specifically: it focused on the problems namely: the profile of the College of sciences students in terms of course, gender and year Ievel; the self-concept of the College of Sciences students as measured self-concept test questionnaire according to course, gender and year level. Is there a significant relationship between the self-concept of the College of Sciences students with their course, gender and year level? Is there a significant difference between self-concept of the College of sciences students in terms of course? Is there a significant difference between the self-concept of the College of Sciences students hi terms of gender? Is there a significant difference between the self-concept of the College of 3cience~ students in terms of year level? This study used the descriptive correlation method using the questionnaire as data-gathering tool. There 261 College of Sciences students who participated on this research.

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