The Role of Self Regulation

  Out of eighteen (18) participants, eleven (11) or 61% of the participants are eight to twelve years old, five (5) or 28% are thirteen to seventeen years old, one (1) or 5.50% from eighteen years old as well as twenty-eight to thirty-two years old.  In post-test, the participant’s obtained a mean score of 1.89…


 

Out of eighteen (18) participants, eleven (11) or 61% of the participants are eight to twelve years old, five (5) or 28% are thirteen to seventeen years old, one (1) or 5.50% from eighteen years old as well as twenty-eight to thirty-two years old.  In post-test, the participant’s obtained a mean score of 1.89 with a verbal interpretation of average level of self-esteem. Twelve or 67% of participants have an average level of self-esteem and six (6) or 33% have high level of self-esteem. Since the obtained value of -0.76 is less than the critical value of 2.898 in 0.05 level of significance, therefore the null hypothesis is accepted which means there is no significant difference between the scores of the participants in the self-esteem test before and after undergone the art therapy. Since the obtained values of the profile variables: age, year of admission, educational attainment are 4.41, 2.34 and 2.32 respectively is less than the critical values of 21.0261, 16.919 and 28.8693 in 0.05 level of significance therefore the null hypothesis is accepted which means there is no significant relationship between the level of self-esteem and their profile variable.

 

By: Justine Danielle S.Tayag