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LA IMMACULADA CONCEPCION

SCHOOL 
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 

BANSIL , Kelvin R.
12-Euclid of Alexandria
PERCEPTION OF PEOPLE

HOW THEY GENDER AFFECTS THEIR RELIGION


BELIEFS
PART III

• Why did you choose this study? I chose this topic because It is timely and i know that we
can get a lot of knowledge about it.
• Describe the setting or the place where the research will take place. . The Philippines is a
religious nation, and most Filipinos share a collective religious view that stems from the
predominance of Catholicism. This view includes traditional views on gender roles and the
prohibition of behaviors associated with non-heterosexuality.
• Why is there a need for your research/topic to be studied? It must be made clear at the
outset that "gender" is not a synonym for "women," although for two reasons it is frequently
mistaken as such: first, gender studies originally evolved from women's studies and are
primarily focused on feminist scholarship in different disciplines; second, in practice, gender
studies necessarily remain more concerned with women than men.
• What are the overall benefits that may be derived from your study? This lack of
commitment to gender contrasts with the liveliness of gender studies at the academy in recent
decades. There have been many important sociological contributions in recent decades to the
study of religion and gender, which have however, failed to influence the broader field of
gender studies.
Part IV: Research Questions
• How people accepting other gender like LGBTQ?
• How religion accepts your gender?
• What are your experiences because of your gender?
Part V: Data Gathering
• How are you going to answer your research questions? I'm going to answer my
research questions by analyzing them. Although LGBT adults agree that society is
more appropriate, only 19 percent say that there is a lot of social acceptance
today, and many say that they have been discriminated against, such as being
exposed to insults or jokes, or experiencing rejection from a family member. Your
experiences with your gender may affect your mental health. For some, this can
be a confusing or difficult time, but it doesn’t always have to be this way. Your
experiences with your gender may affect your mental health in a variety of ways.
You might be questioning and exploring your gender, transitioning between the
sexes, or thinking about transition. This may be a confusing or difficult time for
some. It may be distressing to be seen as a gender that does not feel right, or to
be referred to with pronouns ('he' or 'she') that do not feel right. You may also
be struggling with your body image or how you feel in your own skin if your body
doesn't match your gender. But it doesn't always have to be that way, and with
the right help and support, things can start to feel better.
Part VI: Instrumentation

• How will you collect your data? First-party data is the information
you gather directly from your audience. It could include data you
gathered from online properties, data in your customer relationship
management system or non-online data you collect from your
customers through surveys and various other sources.
PART VII: Research Locale
• The Philippines is a religious nation, and most Filipinos share a collective
religious view that stems from the predominance of Catholicism. This view
includes traditional views on gender roles and the prohibition of behaviors
associated with non-heterosexuality
PART VIII: Significance of the topic
• Research topic is my starting point and if this
is good starting point, I can finish my research
early as I can.

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