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    The Socio-demographic profile and level of perceived anti-social tendency of DMMMSU-SLUC-IF students from coastal areas
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University - South La Union Campus, 2016-03) Gundran, Angelica P.; Lugtu, Ysha Rae P.; Perado, Rea Kimberly Tess L.
    This study made use of descriptive research design with questionnaires as the data gathering tool and there were 47 total enumerations of the respondents. The findings of the study are the following: majority of the respondents belong to nuclear family, family size that contains 4-6 members with monthly income of 5,000 and below. In the level of perceived anti-social tendency, Personal-Related Anti-Social Tendency has moderate probability however there's a low tendency in Nuisance and EnvironmentRelated Anti-Social Tendency. As to relationship of socio-demographic profile and level of perceived anti-social tendency, family structure and monthly family income have no significant relationship with the level of perceived anti-social tendency. On the contrary, family size and perceived level of anti-social tendency have significant relationship.

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