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<title>Level of awareness of CAPSU-Burias students on the anti-smoking act of 2003 (R.A. 9211)</title>
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<description>Level of awareness of CAPSU-Burias students on the anti-smoking act of 2003 (R.A. 9211)
Eno, Niñalyn M.; Fabiano, Nadia G.; Lago, Zairose C.; Launio, John Mark
The study was conducted among college students of Capiz State University – Burias Campus in Academic Year 2018-2019, 2nd Semester, to answer the following statements of the problem: 1) What is the profile of the respondents in terms of age, sex, year level, course, civil status, religion and estimated monthly family income? 2) What is the level of awareness on Anti-smoking act among college students of CapSU-Burias?  3) What are the school-based related factors in terms of extent of information dissemination efforts, availability of reading materials, school activities/ program conducted regarding smoking and classroom activities/ teacher support? 4) Is there a significant difference in the level of awareness of students on the Anti-smoking Act of 2003 (R.A. 9211) when classified according to personal-related factors and school-based related factors? Data were gathered by the researchers using questionnaires from 245 college students and were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results were interpreted at 5% level of significance. The respondents were ranging from 17-19 years old, female, fourth year, BSED, single, Catholic and same family income of below 10,000.  The results revealed that the respondents are strongly aware on anti-smoking act of 2003 (R.A. 9211). Furthermore, it was found that the civil status of the respondents was significantly related to their level of awareness of R.A. 9211.
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<title>Effectiveness in the implementation of citizen’s charter among frontline services of CAPSU Burias as perceived by the students</title>
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<description>Effectiveness in the implementation of citizen’s charter among frontline services of CAPSU Burias as perceived by the students
Cornelio, Shella Mae V.; Francisco, Arvin B.; Martinez, Elmar V.
Citizen Charter, as an offshoot of the implementation of RA 9485, is the compulsory posting of government agencies of all transactions and its procedures as well as the time duration within which the transaction must be concluded. The study was conducted at Capiz State University - Burias Campus, from October to December 2018, to answer the following questions; 1.What is the socio-demographic profile of the respondents in terms of the following; age, sex, course and year level, academic classification, academic load (number of units)?; 2. What is the perceived effectiveness in the implementation of Citizen’s Charter among frontline service offices?; and 3. Is there significant differences in the perceived effectiveness of Citizen’s Charter when the respondents are group according to their profile? The descriptive research design was used in the study. Data were gathered by the researchers using questionnaire from 245 randomly chosen college students of Capiz State University- Burias Campus. As to the result of the study, majority of the respondents were 20 years old, female, Bachelor of Secondary Education, fourth year students, regular students and have a 21 units academic load. The result indicates that the University frontline service offices implement a very effective citizen’s charter in CapSU Burias Campus. There is a significant difference in the perceived effectiveness in the implementation of citizen’s Charter among frontline service offices of the University in terms of sex and course.
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