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This document is a survey questionnaire conducted by 4th year Bachelor of Science in Criminology students at Ceguera Technological Colleges, aimed at studying the impact of emotional support on career path selection among their peers. It includes sections on demographic profiles, various types of support (family, peer, mentor, and community), and assesses emotional well-being, confidence in decision-making, and perceived career opportunities. The study seeks to understand the relationship between emotional support and career choices, as well as potential interventions based on the findings.

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Questionnaire

This document is a survey questionnaire conducted by 4th year Bachelor of Science in Criminology students at Ceguera Technological Colleges, aimed at studying the impact of emotional support on career path selection among their peers. It includes sections on demographic profiles, various types of support (family, peer, mentor, and community), and assesses emotional well-being, confidence in decision-making, and perceived career opportunities. The study seeks to understand the relationship between emotional support and career choices, as well as potential interventions based on the findings.

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CEGUERA TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGES, Inc

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLGY
Highway 1, Francia Iriga City

SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE

Dear Respondents;
Greetings! We are the 4th year, Bachelor of Science in Criminology students of
Ceguera Technological Colleges, Presently we are conducting a study entitled
“EMOTIONAL SUPPORT AND CAREER PATH SELECTION AMONG 4TH YEAR
CRIMINOLOGY SRUDENT”.
In regard, we are asking for your precious time, and effort to answer all the
questions in the questionnaire that are important and helpful for the completion of
the study.
Rest assured that all the data gathered from you will be kept in the highest
level of confidentiality. Your positive response in this request will be valuable
contribution for the success of the study and will highly appreciated.
Your cooperation will be highly appreciated.
-Researchers
Part 1 Demographic Profile
Kindly Check the Appropriate box of your answer.
I. Age [ ] 20-25 y/o [ ] 26-31 y/o
II. Sex [ ] Female [ ] Male
III. Socio Economic Status
[ ] Rich (at least php 180,000 and above)
[ ] High Income (from 100, 000- 160,000 above)
[ ] Middle Class (from 30,000- 60,000 above)
[ ] Low Income (from 10,000- 20,000 above)

Part ll. INSTRUCTIONS


Kindly answer the following questions by putting a check (/) on the space provided
for each option. Bellow is the basis for ratings:
4- Supportive
3- Neither Supportive or Not Supportive
2- Not Supportive
1- Lowly Supportive

A. Family Support 4 3 2 1
1. My family provides emotional encouragement when I
make decisions about my career path.
2. I feel confident in choosing my career because of the
support I receive from my family.
3. My family listens to my career-related concerns and
offers advice when needed.
4. My family has helped me explore different career
options in criminology.
5. I rely on my family for emotional reassurance when
facing uncertainties about my career choices.
CEGUERA TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGES, Inc
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLGY
Highway 1, Francia Iriga City

B. Peer Support 4 3 2 1
1. I receive emotional support from my peers when
discussing my career aspirations.
2. My friends in criminology help me stay motivated in
my career path decisions.
3. Peer discussions about career options encourage me
to consider new possibilities.
4. I feel understood by my peers when I talk about the
challenges of selecting a career path.
5. The emotional support from my peers boosts my
confidence in making career decisions.
C. Mentor/Instructional Support
1. My professors or mentors provide valuable guidance
and emotional support in my career selection
process.
2. I feel supported by my instructors when I seek advice
about my future career.
3. My mentors have helped me identify my strengths
and career interests in criminology.
4. I receive constructive feedback from my mentors
that strengthens my decision-making skills.
5. My mentor’s advice makes me feel confident about
pursuing a career in criminology.
D. Community or Organizational Support
1. Community organizations provide emotional support
in shaping my career path choices.
2. I feel encouraged by community programs or events
to pursue a criminology-related career.
3. Organizations within the criminology field offer
emotional reassurance and resources that aid my
career decisions.
4. I have access to community resources that support
my career exploration in criminology.
5. Networking with professionals in criminology boosts
my confidence in my career selection.
Part III. INSTRUCTIONS
Kindly answer the following questions by putting a check (/) on the space provided
for each option. Bellow is the basis for ratings:
4- Strong Influence
3- Moderate Influence
2- Little Inlfuence
1- No Influence
CEGUERA TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGES, Inc
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLGY
Highway 1, Francia Iriga City

A. Emotional Well-being 4 3 2 1
1. Emotional support from family helps me manage the
stress of deciding on a career path.
2. I feel emotionally supported by my peers when
discussing my future career options in criminology.
3. The encouragement I receive from my mentors
positively impacts my emotional well-being during
the career selection process.
4. Emotional support from my community helps me feel
less anxious about my career choices.
5. The emotional reassurance I receive from those
around me contributes to my overall well-being as I
make decisions about my future career.
B. Confidence in Career Decision-Making
1. The emotional support I receive from family makes
me more confident in my ability to choose the right
career path.
2. Peer support has increased my confidence in making
informed decisions about my future in criminology.
3. My mentors’ emotional guidance has strengthened
my belief in my career decisions.
4. I feel more secure in my career choices due to the
emotional backing I receive from my instructors and
peers.
5. Emotional support plays a crucial role in boosting my
confidence as I navigate my career path selection.
C. Perceived Career Opportunities
1. Emotional support from my family helps me feel that
more career opportunities are available to me in
criminology.
2. I feel that with emotional support, I can explore a
wider range of career opportunities in the
criminology field.
3. My mentors’ encouragement has helped me believe
that I can achieve success in my desired career.
4. The emotional support I receive from my peers
encourages me to pursue a career path with
confidence.
5. I feel that emotional support from various sources
enhances my belief in the possibilities of career
success in criminology.
CEGUERA TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGES, Inc
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLGY
Highway 1, Francia Iriga City

Statement of the Problem

This study aims to assess the role of emotional support in career path selection

for fourth-year criminology students. Specifically, it will seek answers to the following

questions.

1. What is the demographic profile of the respondents in terms of;

a. age

b. gender

c. socio-economic status?

2. What is the level of emotional support received by the respondents in career path

selection in terms of;

A. Family support;

B. Peer support;

C. Mentor/Instructor support; and

D. Community or organizational support?

3. How does emotional support influence the career path selection of fourth-year

criminology students in terms of:

A. Emotional well-being;

B. Confidence in career decision-making; and


CEGUERA TECHNOLOGICAL COLLEGES, Inc
COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLGY
Highway 1, Francia Iriga City

C. Perceived career opportunities?

4. Is there a significance difference between the respondents’ profile and the level of

emotional support they receive?

5. What intervention can be developed based on the findings of the study?

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