g5 Survey Questionnaire
g5 Survey Questionnaire
We, second-year BS Psychology students, the researchers of the study entitled "The Love
Language between Male and Female BS Psychology Students with Their Romantic
Relationship," seek to provide knowledge that can aid in understanding the various love
languages shown by students who are still in relationships and increase awareness about them in
order to prevent gender misconceptions. This survey aims to identify the male and female
psychology students' dominant love languages at the University of Baguio. As a result, the data
collected will show if the love languages of both genders differ or overlap.
Researchers:
Baguiwen, Aejeryl M.
Custodio, Kim D.
Dayote, Leslie S.
Pangilinan, Jastine Rae V.
Pascual, Juniper T.
Salen, Alyzsa Veth G.
Rest assured that all information you provide will be handled with the highest level of
confidentiality in line with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (Republic Act 10173), as only the
researchers will have access to the data gathered. By signing below, you consent to taking part in
the aforementioned study.
____________________
Name (Optional):________ Course and Year Level: ________
Relationship Status: Sex: ________
Single
In a relationship
Please rate the situations listed below that apply to you by selecting the numbers that fit
your level of agreement. Below is the equivalent rating for the number of choices you
will use.
Scale:
1- Strongly Disagree
2- Disagree
3- Agree
4- Strongly Agree
1 2 3 4
Also, you can always get in touch with us, the researchers, if you have any concerns
about answering the questions or want to learn more about the research. You can reach us at the
following school emails:
References:
Bland, A. M., & McQueen, K. S. (2018). The distribution of Chapman’s love languages
in couples: An exploratory cluster analysis. Couple and Family Psychology:
Research and Practice, 7(2), 103–126. https://doi.org/10.1037/cfp0000102
Chapman, G. (2015). Love Languages Personal Profile for Couples. Retrieved from
https://s3.amazonaws.com/moody-profiles/uploads/profile/attachment/5/5LLPerso
nalProfile_COUPLES__1_.pdf
Surijah, E. A., & Septiarly, Y. L. (2016). Construct Validation of Five Love Languages.
ANIMA Indonesian Psychological Journal, 31(2), 65-76.
https://doi.org/10.24123/aipj.v31i2.565