Amor Artiola

Amor Artiola
  • Master of Arts in Industrial Psychology
  • Program Chair at Jesus is Lord Colleges Foundation, Inc.

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Current institution
Jesus is Lord Colleges Foundation, Inc.
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  • Program Chair

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Publications (8)
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Learning to adapt to the new set of conditions that confound behavioral standards was made possible by the pandemic-driven change in the school system. Due to these conditions and the COVID-19 pandemic, students may experience behaviors like social media addiction and social anxiety that may affect their well-being or happiness. Thus, this study ai...
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Binge watching is a practice of watching multiple movies in one sitting. This study aims to discover the lived experiences of early adults in binge-watching. With the use of Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, the researchers provided interpretations and meanings out of responses given by the participants. The purpose of the study is to deter...
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The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore the mothers' perspectives on how gadgets affect their children in middle childhood in relation to school and behavior. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis on data gathered indicates that the mother's guidance is vital for the children's social and behavioral development. To avoid e...
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The end of a relationship entails a significant change in one’s life. Separation of parents is defined as living in a household with only one parent or in a home where the parents are married but eventually stop living together as a couple. Typically, the experience of having a dysfunctional or unsatisfying relationship precedes the parents’ separa...
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Fan culture has grown immensely over the past few years. People are constantly looking up to celebrities and personalities as role models for their fashion, identity, and success. During the stage of adolescence, it is normal for teenagers to admire well-known people and form fan attachments as part of their identity formation. However, this admira...
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A quarter-life crisis (QLC) is a phenomenon that has gained widespread attention in the media and popular literature as a result of the difficulties associated with early adulthood. This study, "Tumatanda na Ako: The Quarter-life Crisis Phenomenon Among Emerging Adults," explored the emerging adults' experiences of quarter-life crisis and the meani...
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The global pandemic of COVID-19 has a significant impact on the lives of learners all around the world. As a result, this study investigates whether self-efficacy beliefs, motivation, and learning practices are related to students' academic performance. Based on the statistical findings, there is a substantial association between self-efficacy beli...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has a significant impact on the mental health and academic performance of students all around the world. Hence, this evaluates the students' mental health in the context of the new normal of education utilizing the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21), thus, it investigates the relationship of academic performance a...

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