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Social Well-Being and Social Interaction
          of Female Prisoners


               Group #1:
 Cocjin, Rizzia
 Ditching, Barbara
 Guzman, Dominique
 Yee, Louvette
Based on the proposal
Quantitative: Pre-test
  Give consent forms to the selected female detainees
  Administer the Social Well-Being Scale and Social Interaction Scale
   All participants will answer at the same time.
  We will give a debriefing after the completion of the last scale.
  The female prisoners will be informed that they will be possible
   participants for the interview part of the study after the scoring of
   the scales.
  The participants will receive a token of appreciation after the
   debriefing.
Based on the proposal
Qualitative: Pre-test
  Conduct interviews a week after the scales have been scored.
   Interviewees will be those who got the highest and lowest scores in
   social well-being.
  The interview will take place in a room assigned to the researchers
   by prison authorities.
   One researcher will be the interviewer while another will serve as
   the documenter. We will give additional tokens the interviewees.
Based on Actual Data
Gathering
       Pre-test                    Actual
• Office of the wardens     Multi-purpose Hall
• 2 rooms with 3            200 female prisoners
  prisoners each             from Correctional
• 10 female participants     Institute for Women
  from San Juan City Jail    (50 for buffer)
• one test administrator    5 tests are already
  and one assistant per      invalid
  room to assist the        Still on going…
  participants
Instruments
Social Well-Being Scale (SWBS) by Corey Keyes (1998)
  Measures 5 dimensions of social well-being (social
   integration .73, social acceptance .42, social
   contribution . 67, social actualization .64 and social
   coherence .65)
  The internal reliability of overall social well-being
   scale is .81.
  7-point Likert-type scale
  Translated in Filipino by Ms. Oblena
  No back translation in English
Instruments
Social Interaction (SIS)
  A scale made by the researchers based on the
   definition of social interaction on how a person
   communicates, interacts and socializes with other
   people.
  It relates to how people make friends and whether
   they have a sense of belonging.
  5-point Likert-type scale
  Translated to English by Ms. Flores
  No back translation in Filipino
Pre-test Result: Social Interaction
Scale
  Deleted Items:
    # 4, 17, 24, 29, 30
  Reliability
    Cronbach's Alpha .718
    Cronbach's Alpha Based on Standardized Items
         N of Items           .730        25
Data Gathering: Revised
   Procedures
Pre-test: Quantitative
    Consent letters were given and signed.
    The test administrator read the instructions.
    All participants who went to Room 1 answered at the same time
     and same as in Room 2
    Tokens are given as debriefing material.
    BJMP is informed on who was to be interviewed
Data Gathering: Revised
   Procedures
Pre-test: Qualitative
  The detainee with the highest score in Social Interaction Scale was
   interviewed.
  The interviewer used a 19-item semi-structured interview
   questionnaire.
  There was one interviewer and one note-taker.
Reflection on the data Gathering:
Adjust to the availability of participants, chaperone and
 the group members
People have their own schedules to keep and we are to
 respect their priority.
Unavoidable extraneous variables should be controlled.
Be resourceful or handy when dealing with any
 extraneous variables.
Always remember your first proposal. Stick with the 1 st
 plan if it will workout… if not there is always plan B but
 be sure to take note on revisions.
Reflection on the data Gathering:
Make sure that your participants’ demography is based on
 what you proposed (language barrier: participants’ native
 language is Filipino or one who can understand Filipino
 and English)
 The treatment given to all participants should be equal.
 There is no special treatment.
The researchers must be aware of the participants’ health
 condition (eyesight problems) when printing the
 instruments needed in the study.
The researchers must be open minded on what kind of
 people they are to deal with.
Timeline
          BJMP Letters (Request letter to the authorities and
  2-Jul   permission letter from the school)

  9-Jul   Quantitative Pre-test in San Juan City Jail (10 prisoners)

 27-Jul   1st batch of Actual Testing in CIW (100 prisoners)
          qualitative Pre-test in San Juan City Jail (interview of one
 28-Jul   prisoner)

 2-Aug    2nd batch of Actual Testing in CIW (100 prisoners)

 6-Aug    1st batch of interview

 13-Aug   2nd batch of interview

 20-Aug   3rd batch of interview (tentative)

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Social Well-Being and Interaction of Female Inmates

  • 1. Social Well-Being and Social Interaction of Female Prisoners Group #1: Cocjin, Rizzia Ditching, Barbara Guzman, Dominique Yee, Louvette
  • 2. Based on the proposal Quantitative: Pre-test Give consent forms to the selected female detainees Administer the Social Well-Being Scale and Social Interaction Scale  All participants will answer at the same time. We will give a debriefing after the completion of the last scale. The female prisoners will be informed that they will be possible participants for the interview part of the study after the scoring of the scales. The participants will receive a token of appreciation after the debriefing.
  • 3. Based on the proposal Qualitative: Pre-test Conduct interviews a week after the scales have been scored. Interviewees will be those who got the highest and lowest scores in social well-being. The interview will take place in a room assigned to the researchers by prison authorities.  One researcher will be the interviewer while another will serve as the documenter. We will give additional tokens the interviewees.
  • 4. Based on Actual Data Gathering Pre-test Actual • Office of the wardens Multi-purpose Hall • 2 rooms with 3 200 female prisoners prisoners each from Correctional • 10 female participants Institute for Women from San Juan City Jail (50 for buffer) • one test administrator 5 tests are already and one assistant per invalid room to assist the Still on going… participants
  • 5. Instruments Social Well-Being Scale (SWBS) by Corey Keyes (1998) Measures 5 dimensions of social well-being (social integration .73, social acceptance .42, social contribution . 67, social actualization .64 and social coherence .65) The internal reliability of overall social well-being scale is .81. 7-point Likert-type scale Translated in Filipino by Ms. Oblena No back translation in English
  • 6. Instruments Social Interaction (SIS) A scale made by the researchers based on the definition of social interaction on how a person communicates, interacts and socializes with other people. It relates to how people make friends and whether they have a sense of belonging. 5-point Likert-type scale Translated to English by Ms. Flores No back translation in Filipino
  • 7. Pre-test Result: Social Interaction Scale Deleted Items: # 4, 17, 24, 29, 30 Reliability Cronbach's Alpha .718 Cronbach's Alpha Based on Standardized Items N of Items .730 25
  • 8. Data Gathering: Revised Procedures Pre-test: Quantitative  Consent letters were given and signed.  The test administrator read the instructions.  All participants who went to Room 1 answered at the same time and same as in Room 2  Tokens are given as debriefing material.  BJMP is informed on who was to be interviewed
  • 9. Data Gathering: Revised Procedures Pre-test: Qualitative The detainee with the highest score in Social Interaction Scale was interviewed. The interviewer used a 19-item semi-structured interview questionnaire. There was one interviewer and one note-taker.
  • 10. Reflection on the data Gathering: Adjust to the availability of participants, chaperone and the group members People have their own schedules to keep and we are to respect their priority. Unavoidable extraneous variables should be controlled. Be resourceful or handy when dealing with any extraneous variables. Always remember your first proposal. Stick with the 1 st plan if it will workout… if not there is always plan B but be sure to take note on revisions.
  • 11. Reflection on the data Gathering: Make sure that your participants’ demography is based on what you proposed (language barrier: participants’ native language is Filipino or one who can understand Filipino and English)  The treatment given to all participants should be equal. There is no special treatment. The researchers must be aware of the participants’ health condition (eyesight problems) when printing the instruments needed in the study. The researchers must be open minded on what kind of people they are to deal with.
  • 12. Timeline BJMP Letters (Request letter to the authorities and 2-Jul permission letter from the school) 9-Jul Quantitative Pre-test in San Juan City Jail (10 prisoners) 27-Jul 1st batch of Actual Testing in CIW (100 prisoners) qualitative Pre-test in San Juan City Jail (interview of one 28-Jul prisoner) 2-Aug 2nd batch of Actual Testing in CIW (100 prisoners) 6-Aug 1st batch of interview 13-Aug 2nd batch of interview 20-Aug 3rd batch of interview (tentative)