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Babae Ka, Hindi Babae Lang: A Study to

Determine How Young Ladies Aged 13 -


19 Perceive Women in Society
Submitted by: Submitted To:
Jasmine C. Estrada Mrs. Catalina P. Rubrico
ABM 121 – 04

Introduction
This intervention aims to determine how young ladies, specifically those who are
included in the age bracket of 13 – 19 years old of this generation perceive women in
society.

Survey Questions
A. Voluntary Participation
Are you willingly participating in this study?
o Yes
o No

Are you a female aged 13 - 19 years old?


o Yes
o No

B. Personal Data
Full Name (Last Name, Given Name, Middle Initial):
Sex
o Female
Age
o 13 years old
o 14 years old
o 15 years old
o 16 years old
o 17 years old
o 18 years old
o 19 years old

C. Identifying how young ladies aged 13 - 19 perceive women in society.


1. Do you think it is right to treat women less of a human being because of their
sex?
o Yes
o No
o Undecided

2. Do you think women can be whomever they want to be just as the opposite sex
can?
o Yes
o No
o Undecided

3. Based on your perception, women are capable to


 be a role model
 contribute to bringing social change
 lead
 do nothing
 solely doing basic chores (cooking, washing, weeping, etc.)
 solely reproduce another human being
 do extraordinary things

4. What do you feel when other people objectify women?


 Angry
 Confused
 Disgusted
 Happy
 Sad
 Scared
5. Do you think women are substantial part of society?
1 2 3 4 5

Strongly Disagree Strongly Agree

Survey Participants
Results and Discussion
A. Voluntary Participation

A 100% which equates to all ten respondents agreed to participate in the survey. All
respondents also confirmed that they are eligible to answer the survey by confirming that
they are female and aged 13 – 19 years old.

B. Personal Data

Specifically, 50% of all female respondents aged 18 years old, 20% of them are 17
years old, 20% are 16 years old, and 10% are 19 years old.

C. Identifying how young ladies aged 13 - 19 perceive women in society.

As shown in the pie chart,


all of the respondents have a
mutual answer when asked if it is
right to treat women less of a
human being because of their sex;
100% answered “no”.
The same result to question
number 1, all respondents agreed
that women can be whomever
they want to be just as the
opposite sex can.

According to the graph,


a total of nine
respondents agree that
women are capable to
be role models, while 2
respondents said that
women are capable to
do nothing.

With the question “what do you feel when other people objectify women?”, six
out of the ten respondents said that they are disgusted, while none of them
answered that they are happy.
And when asked if they think that women are a substantial part of society, a
total of eight or 80% of the respondents strongly agreed, while the remaining
two agreed and is neutral respectively.

Conclusion
It is discovered that the young generation of women perceives women of all times and
ages as capable, empowered, and substantial as the opposite sex. It is also noticeable that
the teenage ladies do not agree with the stigma of objectifying women, but rather feel
negative toward it.

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