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Francisco, Marella Louise V.

Galapon, Lara Abigail F.


Golveo, John Adrian T.
Gonzales, Czarlyn V.
Gupo John Marty B.

Mananaliksi
k

Lana Lee

Yoojung
Kim,
Dongyoung
Sohn,

Layunin

This paper
explores
how young
immigrant
children
perceive
American
popular
culture by
focusing on
young
Korean
Immigrant
girls
understandi
ng romantic
love in
Disney
Films.

To examine
how cultural
contexts
shape the
use of
communicat
ion
technology
by
examining

Salik ng
Paglilimita

. Sakop ng
Edad
.Kasarian
.Grupong
Kinabibilang
an
.Perspektiba

Lokus

United
States

Metodolohiya

Instruments:
Small Group
Interview
Research notes
and drawing

Resulta

They considered
inner beauty as
more essential for
romantic love than
many other
characteristics

Participants
10 Korean
students who
came from the
Midwest in the
US.
Period of time
Personnel
meeting, tests
with the
children in
informal
discussions.
Six months

Sakop ng
Propesyon:
College
Students

Large
Southw
estern
Universi
ty in the
US.
5
differen
t
universi
ties

Instrument:
Survey. That is
originally
English then
translated in
Korean.
Participants:
349 students
(undergraduate

The Findings of the


study suggest that
the major motives
for
using
social
networking
sites,
seeking
friends,
social
support,
entertainment,
information , and
convenience
are

Francisco, Marella Louise V.


Galapon, Lara Abigail F.
Golveo, John Adrian T.
Gonzales, Czarlyn V.
Gupo John Marty B.
Sejung
Marina Choi

the motives
the movies
for and
patterns of
using social
networking
sites

located
in
metropo
litan
areas in
Korean

) enrolled in
campus wide
elective classes
and
introductory
advertising
classes and
240 Korean
undergraduates

similar between the


two
countries,
though the weights
place
on
these
motives
are
different

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