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THE COMMON STRESSORS AND FACTORS AFFECTING THE ADJUSTMENT OF SINGLE PARENTS IN SELECTED BARANGAY IN MALVAR, BATANGAS
THE COMMON STRESSORS AND FACTORS AFFECTING THE
ADJUSTMENT OF SINGLE PARENTS IN SELECTED
BARANGAY IN MALVAR, BATANGAS

A Thesis
Presented to
The Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences
BATANGAS STATES UNIVERSITY
Batangas city

In Partial Fulfillment
Of the Requirements for the Degree
Bachelor of Science major in Psychology

Khrizza V. Adao
Rachel Anne M. Landicho

March 2013
LEAF OF APPROVAL

To accomplish the requirements needed in RES 101, this research study entitled by the Common Stressors And Factors Affecting the Adjustment of Single Parents in Selected Barangay In Malvar, Batangas presented by a group researcher in BS Psychology 222 students:

Adao, Khrizza V.
Landicho Rachel Anne M.

To be accepted by our English instructor, College of Arts and Sciences, Batangas State University, in order to accomplish the course English 201.

Dr. Loida F. Tungao
Instructor
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We wish to manifest deep gratitude to the following individuals for their cooperation and contribution in order to have good accomplishments in our field research.
Ms. Loida F. Tungao our respected RES instructor who expertly performed several tasks related to transforming the raw manuscript into publishable forms and for guiding us to our work.
To our respondents for allowing us to gather our research and for being hostile for accepting us for answering and giving some information honestly. Each member of the group is well cooperated to finish our research work.
All scholars and writers lecture, thesis or articles are herein quoted.
Our friend – for helping and sharing some knowledge to contribute to our research and for their words of encouragement.
Our families – for being supportive and cooperative giving the needs to accomplish our research.
Above all, to HIM, who made all things possible!

Once again thank you!

from researchers

DEDICATION

The researchers,
individually

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