Chapter 4
PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA
This chapter presents the analysis and interpretation of data
or results and findings based on the problem.
Gender No. of respondents Percentage
Male 0 0
Female 20 100
Total 20 100
General Average
85-90 9 45
90-95 11 55
95-100 0 0
Total 20 100
Age
13 8 40
14 11 55
15 1 5
Total 20 100
No. of years
1 11 55
2 5 25
3 3 15
4 1 5
Total 20 100
Type of group
BTS 16 80
EXO 12 60
Bigbang 7 45
Speed 0 0
Ifinite 1 5
Shinee 2 10
Nuest 0 0
Ikon 3 15
Astro 2 10
BTOB 1 5
BlackB 2 10
Twice 5 25
Table 2. Shows the respondents profile.
Statements 3 M 2 M 1 M
1. I watching video of kpop 0 0 8 0.4 12 0.6
during class hours.
2. I cutting classes. 0 0 0 0 20 20
3. I study every night. 4 o.2 14 0.7 2 0.1
4. I do my homework. 9 0.45 10 0.5 1 0.05
5. I submitted my project on
14 0.7 6 0.3 0
time. 0
6. 24 hours reading story
1 0.05 8 0.4 11 0.55
about kpop.
7. I sleep class hours. 0 0 8 0.4 12 0.6
8. I eat three times a day. 19 0.95 1 0.05 0 0
9. I bonding with my family. 7 0.35 12 0.6 1 0.05
10 I sleep early and wake up
4 0.2 15 0.75 1 0.05
Early.
Table 3 shows the respondents weighted mean and descriptive
rating.
Weighted Descriptive
Indicators Mean Rating
1. I watching video of Kpop 1.4 Seldom
during class hours.
2. I cutting classes. 1.00 Never
3. I study every night. 2.1 Seldom
4. I do my homework. 2.4 Always
5. I submitted my project on 2.75 Always
time.
6. 24 hours reading story about 1.4 Never
Kpop.
7. I sleep during class hours. 1.35 Never
8. I eat three times a day. 2.95 Always
9. I bonding with my family. 2.3 Always
10 I sleep early and wake up 2.15 Always
early.
Explanation:
Indicator 1 has a weighted mean of 1.4 or a descriptive
rating seldom. This means that majority of the respondents believe
that watching video of kpop during class hours can affect their
academic performance in their school. This statement is supported
by the study of Pacis,J.C. (2012) that the kpop addiction has been
considered as a serious threat mental health.
Indicator 2 has a weighted mean of 1 or a descriptive
rating never. This means that majority of the respondents believe
that cutting classes can affect their academic performance but
also the attitude. This statement supported by the study of Pacis,
J.C.(2012).
Indicator 3 has a weighted mean of 2.1 or a descriptive
rating always. This means that majority of the respondents believe
that study every night can affect their academic performance.
This statement is supported by the study of Pacis,J.C.(2012).
Indicator 4 has a weighted mean of 2.4 or descriptive
rating always. This means the majority of the respondents believed
that do homework everyday can affect their academic performance.
This statement is supported by the study of Pacis,J.C.(2012).
Indicator 5 has a weighted mean of 2.75 or a descriptive
rating always. This means the majority of the respondents believed
that summiting the project on time can affect their academic
performance. This statement is supported by the study of
Pacis,J.C.(2012).
Indicator 6 has a weighted mean of 1.4 or a descriptive
rating seldom. This means the majority of the respondents believed
that 24 hours reading story about kpop can affect their acaddimic
performance and can cause eyes defects. This statement is supported
by the study of Pacis,J.C.(2012).
Indicator 7 has a weighted mean of 1.35 or a descriptive
rating seldom. This means the majority of the respondents believed
that sleep during class hours can affect their academic performance
and their grades. This statement is supported by the study of
Pacis,J.C.(2012).
Indicator 8 has a weighted mean of 2.95 or a descriptive
rating always. This means the majority of the respondents believed
that eat three times a day can affect their academic performance.
This statement is supported by the study of Pacis,J.C.(2012).
Indicator 9 has a weighted mean of 2.3 or a descriptive
rating always. This means the majority of the respondents believed
that bonding with their family can affect their academic
performance. This statement is supported by the study of
Pacis,J.C.(2012).
Indicator 10 has a weighted mean of 2.15 or a
descriptive rating always. This means the majority of the
respondents believed that sleep early and wake up early can affect
their academic performance. This statement is supported by the
study of Pacis,J.C.(2012).
Chapter 2
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
This study discussing the relevant with study of the
kpop addiction and its influence to grade VIII aristotle students
in Magallanes national high school. This part of the study taken
from the researchers and scholars. Anchoring on the objectives of
this study, the researchers reviewed related studies that are
significant for the fans active media consumption, teenagers are
active-fans, and the Korean wave in Asia. According to the New
York Times, attempts by k-pop starts to break into western markers
and largely failed prior to the proliferation of global networks.
However, k-pop artists are now going more interactional exposure
through social networks much as YouTube, Facebook, And twitter,
making it easier for them to reach a wider audience.
Because of the popularity of k-pop group and artists,
k-pop fandom among teenagers become widespread, they influenced
most of the Filipino teens days with funky hair style (and those
huge and that almost cover their faces), fashionable clothes,
trendy shoes, coal eyeliners, eccentric shades and the bangs flip
trademarks. Filipino teens imitate how their Idols look, how they
move act and everything that his/her k-pop Idol & k-pop fans
imitate that too. There is no doubt, k-pop fever is all over the
Philippines, with its consistent sales of k-pop albums and concerts
tickets, Filipino is definitely invaded by Korean culture.
Last January 19, 2013 more than 2,000 k-pop fans as
gathered for the Dream k-pop fantasy concerts at the Mall of Asia,
teenagers fans are really happy seeing their k-pop Idols performing
of them LIVE. According to the interview about her she is a fan of
k-pop Girls Generation. We can observe teenagers Idolized nowadays
that Filipino teenager Idolized artist with very fanatical, even
when there is a concert or Super junior who came from Korea to
Philippines for the concert, they desperately willing to see their
Idol sing and not of fan of rich people who would like to see the
concert, even the lower economic participate dragged to see the
concert even though they are on the urge of economic incompetence.
According to one of the k-pop fans she loves k-op
because of its considerable influence from west. It has the same
beats and even more appeal. I dont know but I rate it the same as
western music but when listening to music on my computer, out
running errands or just relaxing at home, k-pop is my music of
choice. You can say its interesting in a way I guess, its fun. It
has also opened the door for me to explore new artist and a new
culture. And according to her also some k-pop artists have this
inspiring, soothing effect upon k-pop lacks in western Music. Even
though you cnat understand whats the real meaning of the song as
long as the song is being sangby his/he idol.
If there one thing in guilty of, its being overly
critical of k-pop fans. Ive harped on terrible YouTube etiquette,
their obsession with Idols types and their irrationals assertions
that their favorite artists can do wrong. Ive gotten into the
habit of criticizing that doesnt that I dont think k-pop fans
are some of the most awesome people. Ive encounter hell, Im a k-
pop fan myself. Infarct, Im often time amused at how extraordinary
they can be. Here are some of the best things about k-pop fan.
1) They possess the ability to mobilize better and faster than any
military force on the globe.
Have you ever seen one of those action movies about a
small group of thieves planning out a jewel heist K-pop fans are
kind of like that. When a new music video comes out, everyone knows
their designated roles. The giffers strain their eyes trying to
find the perfect gif moment to post to Tumblr. The YouTubers spend
hours replaying the MV to up the view count. And others max out
their debit cards to buy as many copies of the album so their group
can achieve and all-kill. And when one branch fails, the others
step up to do the job. Its a huge elaborate system.
2) Theyre vigilant about curveting and giddy when they do.
Do Almost all K-pop fans know how great it feels when
someone outside of fandom genuinely likes a K-pop song that theyve
introduced to them. Getting others into K-pop (or at least into a
song) is fulfilling because it not only validates the fact that K-
pop is awesome, but also gives you someone to spazz with. I love
that fans are very particular about converting people to the groups
that they love. For example, I once told a huge Exo fan on the
Seoulbeats team that I wanted to learn a bit about Exo and that I
was going online to do research.
3) They go all out to provide subtitles for the language-
challenged.
I am convinced that some fans have the supernatural
ability to sub idol appearances before the appearances even happen.
Thats how quick they are. Without sobers, K-pop would not be as
prolific online as it is now. Without them, my K-pop, K-drama, and
K-variety experience wouldnt be half as rich. I never would have
been able to fully enjoy Running Man, Shinhwa Broadcast, X-Man,
and my favorite idols variety appearances. Sometimes we take
subbers for granted. In fact, there are some fans who demand that
subtitles be released faster, because darn it, they cant wait
another day to find out what Chansung said to Taecyeon to make him
giggle so hard! But providing subtitles takes a lot of hard work
and dedication.
4) Theyre loyal.
Loyalty is tough quality to find. But in K-pop, fans
are solid in their loyalty. Its why they separate themselves into
different fan clubsso that they can focus their attention on the
groups for whom they hold the most love. But sometimes this
loyalty, though admirable, can rub people the wrong way. For
example, when Teen Tops C.A.P. was criticized for his sexist
comments about how he would treat his son and daughter in the
future, many of his fans came to his defense. Some only
acknowledged that his statements were a tiny bit offensive and
asserted that hes only human. And others saw nothing wrong with
his comments and didnt even want to discuss it. That kind of
loyalty can drive people up the wall.
Thought kpop has a good impact in the teenagers mind
because they idolized, love and appreciate kpop. However, K-pop
has bad impacts on the Filipino teenagers, many teenagers nowadays
become very lazy because k-pop. They are only care about k-pop and
ignore their responsibility. Many k-popper will do an anything for
their Idol. Filipino are threatened, they are less interest as
food and traditional clothing, they are most interest everything
about Korea.
Did SNSDs Taeyon and tiffany recently undergo plastic
surgery? Certainly, plastic surgery in South Korea, in general,
has made headlines over the year, the economic as the most
cosmetically enhanced population I the world. It could be more
coincidence that, with the incredible rise of k-pop the plastic
surgery age may be trending younger. However, no secret that k-
pop as recognized not only for their music but also their physical
appearance.
People having plastic surgery in Korea are become
younger and younger. According to my elder sister shields she is
an addict fan of reading an article about Korea facts and she told
me about what is have read. According to her marks in there are
encourage buy their school to get high marks in their subject and
as a reward in making their grades high they will have a free
plastic surgery thats why in student Korea are studying very hard
to have that reward.
Sujin Shin, a 17 year-old student at the Hanguk Academy
of foreign studies in Yong in, South Korea, said that she has seen
many of her classmates get double eyelid surgery or nose jobs.
Its not uncommon for middle Scholars to get eyelid surgery before
going to high school she added. Its also common to get surgery
as a high school graduation gift from their parent. She doesnt
want to have gadgets, like psp, android, or any famous gadget as
a graduation gift like what other girls and boys as her age wants.
All she wanted is to have a plastic surgery especially at her
eyelids and she wants her nose enhanced.
Chapter 3
Methodology
This chapter introduces the research methodology used
for this study and how it has guided to the respondents. To
understand further how K-pop can affect the academic performance
and its influence to grade VIII aristotle students.
Research design
The research method used in this study was descriptive
method. In this research, surveys will be done gather data. This
type of method is ideal for the researcher to find out the reasons
and venues of where people would usually find out kpop. Their
answer in the survey would then help the researcher gather
statistic of what venues and mediums the respondents may have found
out the kpop. In addition to this, the method would also help the
researcher in finding out the awareness rate of the respondents
regarding kpop and how it has penctrated their lives this pertains
to how deep they are involved in the topic.
Research Environment sample
The study conducted in Magallanes National High School
at purok 6 barangay Sto Nio Magallanes, Agusan Del Norte is a
public school and there are 1,300 students. Also there are 60
teachers, 3 curricula which is the STE or Science Technology
Engineering, Spa or Special Program in Arts, and RBEC or Regular
Basic Education curriculum.
Sampling Technique
The researcher chose simple random sampling because it
is the most common method used in sampling. The researcher used
the simple random sampling to gather the respondents, to make sure
that all or not all of the respondents are involve of the study
and finalized.
Ethical Consideration
This study undertaken led the assurance of category of
study and confidentially of the respondents. The Ethical
consideration used in the study to make sure or to secure the
respondents answers.
Instrument
The researcher create a questionnaire that talks about
kpop addiction and its Influence to grade VIII Aristotle students
in Magallanes National High school (MNHS). The part I profile of
the respondents and part II, Statement. This study help the
researcher in deducing how and where the respondents gained their
awareness. The parts of the questionnaires are
Data Gathering Procedure
The researcher used the data gathering procedure step
by step. The researcher ask a permission to the respondents if
theyre willing to answer the questionnaires. Then, the researcher
explain how to answer the questionnaire. The researcher distribute
the questionnaires to the respondents. Then, the researcher wait
for them to finish answering the questionnaire. The researcher
summarized the questionnaires.
Statistical Treatment
The present study used the following statistical
treatment to analyze the data about kpop Addiction and its
Influence to grade VIII Aristotle students in Magallanes National
High School. The researcher use the frequency and percentage
distribution consist of summarized data to determine the gender,
number of the respondents and percentage. The researcher
Data Analysis
The data gathered were analyzed through the following
scale to ensure the validity and reliability.
Points Descriptive Rating Scale
3 Always 2.01-3.00
2 Seldom 1.01-2.00
1 Never 0.01-1.00