The Influence of Peer Pressure To The School Behavior of Senior Highschool Students of Colegio de San Jose Del Monte
The Influence of Peer Pressure To The School Behavior of Senior Highschool Students of Colegio de San Jose Del Monte
The Influence of Peer Pressure To The School Behavior of Senior Highschool Students of Colegio de San Jose Del Monte
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This project would not have been possible without the support of many people. It is a
pleasure to express my deepest gratitude to some special individuals who have helped me
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ABSTRACT
greatest concerns for teachers, administrators and parents. As students enter the school, the peer
group then functions as an important socializing agent for them. As peers socialize within their
different school environments, individuals are forced to conform to the practices and opinions of
the group. Usually this conformity is unconstructive and clashes with the parents’ and teachers’
expectations. The aim of this study was to examine the influence of peer pressure on the
behavior of Senior Highschool students of Colegio de San Jose Del Monte at school. A
qualitative methodological approach was used to conduct the study. The involved respondents
are from the senior highschool students of Colegio De San Jose Del Monte. Checklist
questionnaires (Achenbach & Edelbrock, 1987) were used to collect the data. Results showed a
significant positive relationship between peer pressure and their behavior in school. Implications
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Tables of Contents
ABSTRACT................................................................................................................................................3
CHAPTER 1: THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING.................................................................................5
INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................................................5
BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY........................................................................................................6
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM.......................................................................................................7
OBJECTIVES:........................................................................................................................................7
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY.........................................................................................................8
DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS:............................................................................................................9
CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE..........................................................................11
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY.............................................................................................................14
BIBLIOGRAPHY.....................................................................................................................................15
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CHAPTER 1: THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING
INTRODUCTION
Youth is period of joy, belief in oneself, freedom. It is the time to think for one’s future.
However, there is what you called peer pressure. Peer pressure is often seen during the
adolescence stage of a teenagers because they often seek comfort among their peers and intend to
do what their peers does without knowing if it is good or bad for them. Adolescence is a period
of an individual that is transitory when a child reaches the point in changing its childhood to
adulthood. Thus individuals are prone to temptations in the social concepts, for example,
socializing with others tend to do some activities such as napping and drinking during classes or
work day.
Human development is affected by its socialization with other people in the environment.
Adolescent have higher tendency to experience peer pressure in school. Peer pressure is clustered
parents and education. Adolescence social environment could affect teenagers in their
adolescence, because mostly in this period teenagers tend to communicate more by their peers.
As children grow and reach adolescence, teenagers become more dependent with their peers than
their family especially in making choices and enhancing their moral values in life. An adolescent
seeks the fruits of friendship whether they are sweet or sour. The peer group consisting of best
buddies plays a great role in one’s life. Looking at what friends do, may lead to the imitation of
the same. If one can pick selectively, it can actually result in a positive change in one’s way of
life but most of the times it results into the addiction towards alcohol, drugs, smoking i.e. peer
pressure. It also creates disparity between parent child relationships. .It could extend to
committing a crime or engaging in unprotected sex. Peer pressure can lead to a loss of
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individuality. Many a times, it so happens, that one is forced to lead a certain kind of lifestyle
due to peer pressure. One may not like partying on every weekend, one may not like night outs
with friends, one may hate drinking or smoking, but peer pressure may make one do all one had
never wished to. There are many youngsters who experience great pressure from their peer group
that forces them to take to drinking. If the youth gives in and participates, putting acceptance
ahead of values, the result is loss of an adolescent. They stop believing in their ability to stand up
for them, and their ability to live consistently with submission and humility.
Eventually this study is aimed to know the influence of peer pressure to the school
Student’s behavior in schools has become a cause of concern in most schools. Many
students show a problem behavior that is very serious. Teachers are challenged in dealing with
children, who display certain behaviors that are not tolerated. Literature offers insight into the
There are students who break laws and commit crimes such as stealing, drinking, taking
illicit drugs, and smoking at school. Mattessich and Hosley (2004) suggest the importance of
approaching these problems in collectively, rather than treating each issue separately. One of the
Major settings that influences the way children and adolescents grow up include families,
neighborhoods, and schools. The qualities of these settings, whether they are supportive and
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nurturing or dangerous and destructive, have a profound influence on adolescents’ adult lives.
The school’s socio-economic status plays a big role in shaping learners’ behavior especially in
most deprived schools, due to shortage of learning and teaching equipment, and unqualified
teachers. These deprived schools face difficulties of being unable to equip learners with effective
skills and education. Those learners that are well behaved are then exposed to negative peer
pressure or to misbehave. This then in turn leads learners to start indulging in misbehavior due to
a general lack of school activities and idleness and as well as lack of guidance from parents or
guardians.
The aim of this research paper is to know the influence of peer pressure to the school behavior of
OBJECTIVES:
The researcher conducted a study to find out the influence of peer pressure to the school behavior
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3. To find out how to prevent the negative effects of peer pressure
This study aims to know the influence of peer pressure to a student’s behavior in school.
It aims to point out the effects it poses to student’s daily lives. These sites evidently have a lot of
positive effects, but they also have their share of negative impact. In order to provide much help,
this study would like to give enlightenment to the said phenomena. We would like to provide,
through this research, information about the impact of these sites to student that would hopefully
lead to a realization. In this part of the chapter, it is explained the importance of this research and
the possible benefits that could be derived from answering the research questions and objectives.
Students
The results will provide the students with some knowledge on the possible impact of peer
Parents
Through this research, parents can pave the path of their child’s progress. Parents can openly
communicate, involve with their children’s lives and teach their children tools for coping with
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Teachers
The research benefits this group of people as it gives them an idea on how they can help their
Future researchers
The research can be of significance to the future researchers as this will serve as their reference
childhood and adulthood, represents the period of time during which a person experiences a
variety of biological changes and encounters a number of emotional issues (Pereira & Altmann,
1985).
Peer pressure - is the influence of a social group on an individual. It can be positive or negative
(Wickert, 2002).
various ages; instruction may be given by one or more teachers. It may be contained in a single
structure or a group of separate buildings; may be under private or public auspices (Gutek,
1984).
Socio-economic status (SES) - any measure which attempts to classify individuals, families, or
households in terms of indicators such as occupation, income and education (Lareau, 2003).
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Environment -refers to the factors that can affect a person’s behaviour. There are social and
physical environments. Social environment include family members, friends and colleagues.
Physical environment is the size of a room, the ambient temperature or the availability of certain
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CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
Studies show that the influence of peer groups among student can boost their anxiety
especially pertaining to their education (Kadir, Atmowasdoyo & Salija 2018). The relationship
within the group with its peers are co-related with each other, hence the direction of this
particular relationship should be monitored were these relationships should go considering all
possible factors correlated within the groups outcome (Wilson, 2016). Peer pressure faced by
many teenagers of the society, professionals understood the concept of peer influence that could
affect teenagers in a negative way which can be prevented by educating and preparing teenagers
to face the negative aspects caused by peer pressure (Temitope & Og0nsakin, 2015). Similarly
peer influence among teenagers does not directly affect them in a negative way but it varies in
how much and how the students receive the climate of the peers coming from the group (Mosha,
2017). When a student is influenced and motivated by peers he will perform excellent at school
and got good grades in mathematics (Boechnke, 2018). Getting the support needed coming from
the peer group, student tend to excel and exceed its capability and concentrate more pertaining to
his studies and do good in the academic tasks in school (Olalekan, 2016).
Adolescence gaining social support from its peers is an important factor to cope with
different problems and illnesses by letting go of emotions by talking someone. Social support
plays an important role for teenagers to lessen the effects of stressful situations and stressors
through the support of the peers in the group (Esen & Gundogdu 2010). Despite the various
studies conducted for understanding the effects of peer group in student’s academic performance,
no one has yet understood the nature of peer effects among students (Zhang, 2010). Knowing
how the teenagers interact with their peers and how they interact with each other and how
presence of peer group affect student’s academic achievement in school plays an important role
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for various categories and even the whole educational system (Leka, 2015). Peer pressure is
commonly described as peers encouraging other teenagers to do things (Santor, Messervey &
Kusumakar, 2000). Peer pressure is also caused by parent’s lack of supervision towards their
children during adolescence, children tend to enjoy their peers company and spend with their
peers more during the adolescence period (Puligni, 1993). There are different factors that could
affects student’s academic performance in school whether it’s their family is giving proper
guidance and motivation to their children with the healthy and harmonies interaction with their
surroundings (Ezzarrooki, 2016). Students interactions with its peers could help enhance their
capability and increase their academic performance in school because they could seek help from
their peers that could serve as a motivation than working alone (Sotinis, Mirco & Michael,
2013). Student peer group in school plays as an in socializing teenager with the peers to socialize
with each other that help should the child adolescents (Uzezi & Deya, 2017). Interaction of
students between its peer are likely to influence the students and can be crucial for the student to
determine their choice and could affect student performance ( De Giorgi ,n.d.).
understanding how to improve socioeconomic policies (Carman & Zhang, 2011). Peer among
youth plays a vital role during the adolescence of a teenager. This is the time when teenagers
develop deep friendship among their peers and become permanent during their adolescence
(Guzman, 2017). Peer pressure towards persons behavior is said to be a social phenomenon
where the members of a particular society or may not be influence negatively but majority are
affected by the undesirable behavior of those people who resist what others do (Gulati, 2017).
Looking to the different group of factors that influence adolescence in their completion of their
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individual seek emotional support towards communicating publicly and showing his private
objectives or goals. Indeed through showing your emotions to others individual can get
emotional benefits from it because it could help them to overcome temptation and could give
them emotional benefits. (Borein & Boemont, 2013). Also, peer groups answer questions from
teenager different concern from adolescence stage including physical appearance or changing
Peer pressure could easily affect the self-esteem of students that an important factor
adolescence. Individual adapt attitudes towards a certain aspect that they encountered or they are
aware of (Uslu, 2013). In many events student fantasizing and visualizing what they dreamed to
became through with their colleagues atmosphere. Eventually, they pursue their choices through
with the influence of peer pressure (Owoyele & Toyobo, 2008). The pressure among peer group
among its member may engage to do undesired things or negative behavior with the presence of
a particular peer group leader who engage its member to do deviant acts or promote undesirable
Peer group is important in the social context that plays a vital role in society and to the
behavior of a student in school (Chen, 2008). Adaptive behavior of the development increases
become broader and complex and as the age increases (Yonus, Mushtaq & Qaiser n.d.). School
that the students attend to serves an institution among students that determine their learning
capacity based on the school environment that gives the learning experience toward students
(Korir, 2014). Thus choosing major courses within an institution are major choices a student
intends to make but it is affected by their interactions among other students (Porter & Umbach,
2006). Hence, the behavior of an individual have seen similarities among the group due to the
effect of their peers, it is still difficult to relate the consequences that the individual within the
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group are similar with each other or social to be pursuing their intentions together to have similar
outcomes (Kremer & Levy, 2008). Interactions between students with their agemates appeal to
enhance their learning capacity under the guidance of an adult educator (Kinderman, 2016).
Therefore, Peer Pressure cannot directly be shown to have negative or positive impact towards
students’ academic performance but one can realize the appropriate coping mechanism for a
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY
In this study, the researcher used qualitative research method . The researcher carried out
a survey. This instrument which is mostly used in qualitative research, involves a questionnaire
that provides a script for presenting a standard set of questions and response options. The survey
will be used to gather data on the influence of peer pressure to the school behavior of senior
highschool students of Colegio de San Jose Del Monte. The survey was carried out on a
convenience sample of the total students in Grade 11 and Grade 12 of Colegio de San Jose Del
Monte, both male and female. In gathering of data, the researcher will ask permission to the
teacher of a particular section. The survey is done by going to each classroom and distributing
the questionnaires. The researcher will allot time for the respondents to answer the given
questionnaire. After the respondents have filled put the necessary information, the researchers
will collect all the papers and keep it for the tallying of data.
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