The Number of Students Who Are Suffering of "Bullying": By: Joshua Granada Steven Egloria 11-CSS 1

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THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS WHO

ARE SUFFERING OF “BULLYING”

By:
Joshua Granada
Steven Egloria
11-CSS 1
SURVEY REPORT

DEFINITION AND PURPOSE

As a student who is also suffering on a problem like this, well it’s not a
joke, being bullied is not a joke. To implement this kind of survey is very tragic
and hard but those who are in veins, this survey can also prove that you can fight
back and conquer them. Bullying is any form is hurtful and unacceptable and can
make your life miserable. Bullying can be a one-off or it can go on for a long time.
And bullying can happen to anyone.

CONTENT OVERVIEW
Our survey report has the following section:

-Introduction

-Procedures

-Results

-Conclusion and Recommendation

-Appendix

-References

INTRODUCTION

Bullying is a common problem faced by every student, bullying can make you
feel isolated and worthless, lonely, anxious, angry and lacking confidence. You
may experience some or all of these feelings. Some people who are being bullied
develop depression, anxiety and eating problems. They may self-harm or turn to
drugs and alcohol. As a student we conducted this survey to know who are still
suffering of bullying.
PROCEDURES

Description of the respondents: The respondents consisted of more than 500


senior high school students of GSCNSSAT. All of the respondents have given the
questionnaire about the BULLYING. And all of them have answered the
questionnaire.

Survey Instrument: The opinion of the senior high students was gathered trough
a questionnaire that was given to them. We printed a questions that is related to
our topic which is the BULLYING. The survey form only have 2 question, the
questionnaire was answerable by yes and no and the second question is essay
which they can answer by their own opinion. So, the survey only consumed a
minute not an hour because the questions are really easy for them.

Implementation: This survey was administrated in their classrooms once at the


senior high school building of GSCNSSAT school campus in the 2 nd and 3rd day
of October. We only visited their classroom once and ask them if it is okay to
have a survey in their class. We survey only in their vacant time, because we
don’t have any letter that is signed by our subject teacher. We have their answers
by that hour that we have enter into their class and have the survey.

Treatment of the data: The average number of students who are still suffering
from being bullied was calculated per level which is the grade 11 and grade 12.
The average were tailed under the following range;

 Number of students who are still suffering from being bullied.


 Number of students who are able to cope up in this situation.
RESULTS

The figure below shows the average number of students who are still
suffering from being bullied, and the average of students who are able to cope up
bullying. As you can see 70% of the senior high school students are able to cope
up and 30% of the senior high school students who are still suffering. They also
have their good opinion about this advocacy based on the question we have
given which they can answer with their own opinion.

RESULTS OF THE SURVEY IN SENIOR HIGH


SCHOOL STUDENTS
100%
90%
80%
70%
60% Category 2
50% Category 1
NUMBER OF NUMBER OF
40% STUDENTS WHO STUDENTS WHO ARE
30% ALREADY COPE UP STILL SUFFERING
20%
10%
0%
Series 1 Series 2

CONCLUSION

We have found out that 70% of the senior high students who are able to
cope up bullying. Based on their opinions is hard to fight but without their
families, good friends who help them get away with this situation.
APPENDIX

SURVEY FORM

1. If bullying still spreading will you help others to get rid of it?
 Yes
 No

2. What is the impact of bullying in your daily lives?

REFERENCE

Gladden, R. M., A. M. Vivolo-Kantor, M. E. Hamburger, and C. D. Lumpkin. 201

. Retrieved from Oxford Bibliographies

https://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199756810/obo-
9780199756810-0185.xml

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