Filipino Psychology - Concepts and Methods

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Filipino Psychology Concepts and Methods

Robert E. Javier Jr., PhD Associate Professor Department of Psychology De La Salle University - Manila

What is Filipino Psychology? 

It is an Indigenous Psychology The scientific study of the ethnicity, society and culture of a people and the application to psychological practice of indigenous knowledge rooted in the people‟s ethnic heritage and consciousness. Virgilio G. Enriquez (1994). Pagbabangong-Dangal: Indigenous Psychology & Cultural Empowerment. Akademya ng Kultura at Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Lungsod ng Quezon.

Distinctions among the forms of Psychology in the Philippines Sikolohiya sa Pilipinas Psychology in the Philippines  Sikolohiya ng mga Pilipino Psychology of Filipinos  Sikolohiyang Pilipino Filipino Psychology 

Virgilio G. Enriquez (1976) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, metodo at gamit. Rogelia Pe-Pua (Ed.) (1989) University of the Philippines Press: Quezon City.

Sikolohiya sa Pilipinas 

Psychology in the Philippines refers to a series of events related to the field of psychology in the Philippines. (e.g. number of degree programs and journals, the amount of research conducted)

ang pinakamalaki o kabuuang anyo ng sikolohiya sa kontekstong Pilipino.

Sikolohiya ng mga Pilipino 

Psychology of Filipinos refers to any theories or knowledge of Filipino nature regardless of source, Western or local palasak na anyo sapagkat pinakakaraniwan o madaling makita.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino 

Filipino Psychology refers to a psychology based on the Filipino‟s true thoughts, feelings, behaviors and must derive from indigenous Filipino sources, language, and methods.

nilalayong anyo, sikolohiyang bunga ng karanasan, kaisipan at oryentasyong Pilipino

Limits of Western Concepts & Methods 

Issue Applicability of the Western theories and principles taught as well as the research concepts and methods used in the Philippine setting. Timothy Church (1985) in Indigenous Psychology: A Book of Readings. V.G. Enriquez (Ed.) Akademya ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Quezon City.

Limits of Western Concepts & Methods



The limits of Western social research methods in rural Philippines: The need for innovation Gloria D. Feliciano (1965) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, Metodo at Gamit. Rogelia Pe-Pua (Ed.) (1989) University of the Philippines Press: Quezon City.

Limits of Western Concepts & Methods



The limits of applicability of Western concepts, values and methods in the social sciences to the concrete realities of Asian societies. Augusto C. Espiritu (1968) in Indigenous Psychology: A Book of Readings. V.G. Enriquez (Ed.) (1990) Akademya ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Quezon City.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino from a movement to an academic discipline 

Principal emphasis in psychology Identity and national consciousness Social awareness and involvement Psychology of language and culture Applications & bases of Filipino psychology (health practices, agriculture, art, religion) Virgilio G. Enriquez (1992). From colonial to liberation psychology: The Philippine experience. University of the Philippines Press. QC

Primary areas of protests of Sikolohiyang Pilipino 

It is against a psychology that perpetuates the colonial status of the Filipino mind a psychology used for the exploitation of the masses the imposition of psychologies developed in foreign countries

Positions of Sikolohiyang Pilipino 

On psychological practice conceptualization of psychological practice in a Philippine context (industriya vs. kabuhayan; klinika vs. kalusugan) concerned with folk practices, indigenous techniques of healing, popular religiopolitical movements

Positions of Sikolohiyang Pilipino 

On Science – Humanism issue utilizes scientific methodology in the study of psychological phenomena concerned not only with the universal validity of psychological science but also in utilizing such for the purpose of serving the interest of all mankind, affording protection to the disadvantaged

Positions of Sikolohiyang Pilipino 

On Mentalism - Behaviorism issue uses both phenomenological & behavioristic concepts, but lesser emphasis on individual experience and greater emphasis on the collective experience

attaches greater importance to kamalayan, subsidiary importance to ulirat

Positions of Sikolohiyang Pilipino 

On Analysis – Wholeness Issue methodologically leans on the side of analysis but interprets the result of analysis with a bias for wholeness (social context, political implications, cultural meaning of the study)

Sikolohiyang Pilipino is a „taong-bahay‟ 

Metaphor Sikolohiyang Pilipino can be explained through a metaphor: (a characteristic way of clarifying concepts) – difference between tao sa bahay (person in the house) and taong-bahay (house person).

Sikolohiyang Pilipino is a call 

for the exercise of care in the adoption of foreign theories… “uncritical rejection is just as dangerous as uncritical acceptance of Western theories”



for example: psychological problems are the same anywhere however, the sources of such problems differ greatly

Lines of filiations in Philippine psychological thought Academic-scientific psychology: Western  Academic-philosophical psychology: Clergy  Ethnic psychology: Indigenous psychology  Psycho-medical system: Religion - cohesive element and explanation. 

Zeus A. Salazar (1981) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Isyu, pananaw, at kaalaman. Allen Aganon at Ma. Assumpta David (1985). National Bookstore, Inc.: Manila.

Psychology: the Western tradition 

Academic-scientific psychology: Wilhelm Wundt, the German tradition University of the Philippines (1908) and other American traditional schools



Academic-philosophical psychology: Thomistic philosophy and psychology University of Santo Tomas (1611)

Ethnic psychology Native psychological thought 

Indigenous psychology: katutubong sikolohiya.

kinagisnan

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Psychology of Filipinos - perceived ethnic traits, as observed by foreigners or as felt and expressed by Filipinos.



The practice of psychology by Filipinos – techniques of enculturation, socialization.

Psychology: the Filipino tradition Ethnic psychology 

Kinagisnang sikolohiya the subconscious psychology imbedded in the native language, art, music, culture and religion (one has been born into; unaware). e.g. kaluluwa at ginhawa Zeus A. Salazar (1977) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, metodo, at gamit. Rogelia Pe-Pua (Ed.) (1989). University of the Philippines Press: Quezon City.

Psychology: the Filipino tradition Ethnic psychology 

Katutubong sikolohiya psychology worked out by Filipinos with indigenous elements as basis (innate to the Filipino) e.g. Kartilya of the Katipunan, Jose Rizal, Hermano Pule, Isabelo de los Reyes. Katutubong sikolohiya and Kinagisnang sikolohiya constitute Katutubong sikolohiya

Psychology: the Filipino tradition Ethnic psychology 

Psychology of Filipinos- based on mainly Western system of thought e.g. Spanish: Pigafetta‟s quite objective observation of the Filipinos in the Visayas (impressed by them); American: Worcester‟s view of the Filipinos as distinct ethnic groups different from one another as Christian and nonChristian (pagans and Moros).

Psychology: the Filipino tradition Ethnic psychology 

Practice of psychology by Filipinos: a. indigenous techniques of enculturation/ socialization, e.g. myths for social control, or as affected by Christianity or Islam. b. proto-clinical practice, e.g. tagapayo, manghuhula, ancient techniques of group therapy that are still present (alternating chants during wakes, poetry, consensus).

Psychology: the Filipino tradition 

Ethnic psychology Psycho-medical system: religion as cohesive element and explanation. (1565) Babaylan or Catalonan techniques of healing; disease theory, causation, therapy. (1650) Messianic movements (1730) Herbolaryo (1900) Espiritista

Filipino psychological knowledge 

Filipino Language use as a tool for identifying/rediscovering indigenous concepts e.g. study of diwa (psyche), refers to the wealth of ideas implied by the philosophical concept of “essence”

Filipino Language “Enriquez does his theorizing in Filipino and does his writing in Pilipino; merely as a heuristic device, a discovery procedure… returning to the „deep structure‟ of the language… Enriquez worked in an area where Filipinos are most adept, where the language has a rich vocabulary of feeling and sentiment.” Andrew B. Gonzales (1982) in Indigenous Psychology: A book of readings. V.G. Enriquez (Ed.) Akademya ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Quezon City.

Language, a Heuristic Tool 

Methods: Ethnography, Language Analysis, Semantics, Introspection Language provided the instrument to refine the tools of research so as to discover categories and subcategories which would be lost to a Western English-speaking researcher…

Filipino, the Philippine lingua franca The issue of national language has long been resolved by the Filipino masses through their use and propagation of a language based on the Manila lingua franca, Manila being the seat of government, the business hub, melting pot, center of history. Virgilio G. Enriquez & Elizabeth P. Marcelino (1984). Neo-colonial politics and language struggle in the Philippines. Akademya ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Quezon City.

Language & Knowledge 

System of communication summing-up our lived experiences



Social interaction expressing our thoughts and feelings



Spoken language from bodily gestures to linguistic acts specialized speech apparatus primary medium of communication

Thinking & Language 

Interdependence of knowledge & language, i.e. the thinking process cannot work independently of language



Language is not a neutral system of signs nor is it value-free, i.e. it is partisan to the values, perspectives, and rules of cognition of a particular class or society

Language, history, and socio-economic-cultural life 

Specific historical features and socioeconomic-cultural conditions shape the thinking and language of a people, giving distinctive meanings and value judgments to their words.



Indigenous language, genuine vehicle of the innermost thoughts and intimate feelings of a people bound by a common historical heritage and a specific socio-economiccultural environment.

Psychological concepts and human behavior 

The formation of psychological concepts is the more important stage in the entire process of understanding human behavior.



These concepts lay the foundation for the formation of indigenous psychological theories and models of analysis that correspond more fully to the realities of the life and culture of a society.

Development of technical terminology in Filipino Psychology 

System of affixation in the Filipino language a resource for terminology development



The meaning changes because of the use of affixes (suffixes, prefixes, infixes, postfixes) paki, mang, mapa, ika, ipang, ma, ka, maka Zeus A. Salazar (1981) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Isyu, pananaw, at kaalaman. Allen Aganon at Ma. Assumpta David (1985). National Bookstore, Inc.: Manila

Development of technical terminology in Filipino Psychology Direct borrowing (saling-angkat) perception (L) persepsyon psicologia (S) sikolohiya  Surface assimilation (saling-paimbabaw) reinforcement - reimporsment  Grammatical translation (saling-panggramatika) social interaction – interaksyong sosyal 

Development of technical terminology in Filipino Psychology Loan translation (saling-hiram) defense mechanism mekanismong pananggalang  Word invention (salitang likha) masturbation – mag-isang pagpaparaos  Abbreviated words (salitang daglat) STM short term memory PUP Panukat ng Ugali at Pagkatao 

Development of technical terminology in Filipino Psychology Parallel translation (salitang-tapat) relationship = pakikisalamuha  Indigenous-concept oriented translation (salitang taal) kapwa: hindi ibang-tao, ibang-tao  Amalgamated translation (salitang sanib) mahay (Cebuano), nagmamahay 

Development of technical terminology in Filipino Psychology Categorization of words and concepts  Foreign concepts (konseptong banyaga) home for the aged  Superficial assimilation (paimbabaw na asimilasyon) reinforcement – gantimpala, „may napala‟  Labeling (pagbibinyag) utang-na-loob - reciprocity hiya - shame pakikisama - comradeship

Development of technical terminology in Filipino Psychology Categorization of words and concepts  Semantic indigenization (pag-aandukha) paniniyansing, tambayan (stand by)  Semantic delimitation (pagtatakda) gunita – recall, alaala – memory personality is personalidad not pagkatao  Indigenous concepts (katutubong konsepto) saling-pusa (informal member) pagka-pikon (to be peeved)

Kapwa, a core concept in Filipino Psychology 

The Filipino language provides a conceptual distinction in several levels and modes of social interaction (antas ng pagtutunguhan).



Eight behaviorally recognizable levels under two general categories in Filipino were identified (ibang-tao; hindi ibang-tao). Carmen E. Santiago and Virgilio G. Enriquez (1976) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, metodo at gamit. Rogelia Pe-Pua (Ed.) (1989) University of the Philippines Press: Quezon City.

Kapwa, a core concept in Filipino Psychology Ibang-tao (outsider) pakikitungo (amenities, civility) pakikisalimuha („mixing‟) pakikilahok (joining, participating) pakikibagay (conforming) pakikisama (adjusting)  Hindi ibang-tao (one-of-us) pakikipagpalagayang-loob (mutual trust) pakikisangkot (getting involved) pakikiisa (full trust, oneness, fusion) 

Kapwa, the shared inner self Kapwa (English: both, fellow being, others) others is used in opposition to the „self‟ implies the recognition of the „self‟ „self‟ as a separate identity  Kapwa in Filipino a recognition of shared identity an inner self shared with others the „ako‟ (ego) and the „iba sa akin‟ (others) are one and the same in kapwa psychology 

Kapwa, a core concept in Filipino Psychology 

Pakikitungo, pakikipagkapwa are mutually replaceable in taxonomic analysis, either covers the entire lexical domain.



Pakikipagkapwa, more theoretically fertile concept when analyzed semantically; much deeper and profound in its implications as it means accepting and dealing with the other person as an equal.

Pakikiramdam: the pivotal aspect of kapwa refers to heightened awareness, sensitivity  „feeling for another‟  a kind of emotional a priori  an active process involving great care and deliberation manifested in „hesitation to react, inattention to subtle cues, and nonverbal behavior in mental role-playing 

Rita H. Mataragnon (1987) in From colonial to liberation psychology: The Philippine Experience. Virgilio G. Enriquez (Ed) (1992) UP Press.

Pakikiramdam: the pivotal aspect of kapwa Pakiramdam is necessarily tied to the operation of all Filipino surface values: pakikisama, hiya, utang na loob  The improvisatory character of pakikiramdam is operative in bahala na lakas ng loob, pakikibaka  The centrality of pakiramdam in behavioral and interpersonal domains: biro-lambing-tampo. 

The Development of Sikolohiyang Pilipino Knowledge Major goals of Sikolohiyang Pilipino pagsasakatutubo (indigenization)  pagka-agham (science)  pagka-Pilipino (Filipino identity) 

Mario San Buenaventura (1983) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Isyu, pananaw, at kaalaman. Allen Aganon at Ma. Assumpta David (1985). National Bookstore, Inc.: Manila

The Development of Sikolohiyang Pilipino Knowledge The project of Sikolohiyang Pilipino development of indigenous psychological concepts  utilization of indigenous research methods  creation of authentic and appropriate social scientific psychology 

Steven Rood (1985) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Isyu, pananaw, at kaalaman. Allen Aganon at Ma. Assumpta David (1985). National Bookstore, Inc.: Manila

Research Approaches Experimental - adherence to predetermined set of procedures  Survey – conform to an informal agreement with respondents  Participatory – negotiate issues jointly as they arise  Indigenous – seek to enhance awareness as one-with-the-other 

Indigenous Research 

Cross-Indigenous Psychology fuses the modern and the traditional i.e. using scientific methods and ensuring that they are culturally appropriate.



Sikolohiyang Pilipino utilizes and borrows concepts from both the modern and traditional cultural systems.

Approaches in the development & utilization of indigenous viewpoints 

Indigenization from within basis: the indigenous direction: outwards culture-as-source



Indigenization from without basis: the exogenous direction: inwards culture-as-target

Indigenization from without 

Content indigenization translation of imported materials



Theoretic indigenization



Indigenization as strategy



Culture assimilation indigenous versions of imported systems

Indigenization from within

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Identification of indigenous concepts, methods, theories Semantic elaboration Indigenous codification re-codification Systematization/explication of implied theoretical frameworks Application/use

Using the culture as source 

Indigenization from within necessarily implies the need for cultural revalidation a demand for concepts and methods which are culturally appropriate, scientifically valid

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture Language ethnolingguistic groups, multilingual people  Leisure laro, laruan, palaro (patintero, sipa, piko)  Cuisine adobo, bistik, dinuguan at puto, halo-halo  Law 

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture 

Religion belief in a supreme being (Batlaya)

respect for nature (spirits dwell in nature) reverence for ancestry (bulol, anito, ninuno)

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture 

Religion underscores the importance of establishing close interpersonal relations with one‟s family, relatives and fellowmen (kapwa) highly-developed sense of values: courage, cleanliness, courtesy, control and the family

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture 

Religion indigenous morality: profound concept of pagkamakatao babaylan (priestess), dambana (shrine) rituals and symbols for good (benevolent diwata) and evil (malevolent aswang)

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture 

Manuscripts, memories, mummies lost bell of Balangica, baybayin (alibata), burial grounds in Sagada



Misa, mesa, mamimista, mamimis kita Foreign words subsumed in the structure of the Filipino language

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture 

Names: Sinag Liwayway (T), Dawani Paros (B), Janatyan Ahaddas (Y), Hamili Ayo (C), Sudi Amor (I)



Literature: Francisco Balagtas, Ka Amado



Theater and Film: Fernando Poe Jr. Tagalog movies shown in theaters from Batanes to Jolo

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture 

Medicine lason vs. gamot, synthetic pesticides have gone semantic transformation- result of massive promotion during the Marcos‟ Green Revolution project herbal medicine, medicinal plants, hilot, concepts attributing illness to displaced organs that have to be massaged back into its correct position

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture 

Music and Arts: Sarong Banggi (B), Ati Cu Pung Singsing (P), Pamulinawen (I), Pobreng Alindahaw (C), Dandansoy (H), Salidumay (S); Kulilal Ensemble of Palawan, Kutyapi Artists of Maguindanao



Rituals and Ceremonies: agimat (talisman), mutya (charm), gayuma (spell), antinganting (amulet); bulong (whisper); sapi (spirit possession)

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture 

Methods: doing diagnosis psychodiagnostician determine culturallydefined cause of affliction through patawas, pagbatbat/pag-usisa, pagpakot, pamulso. beliefs in sapi, matanda, nuno, dwende.

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture 

Meanings: Hiyang – (compatible, suited) in indigenous medical practice, it means compatibility of the treatment and medicine with the individual.

Lagnat laki („growing-up‟ fever); Lugaw is perceived as „food for the sick‟

Traditional Filipino indigenous psychology and culture 

Genetic diversity of indigenous plants e.g. varieties of rice grains nurtured through centuries by indigenous people



Herbal knowledge e.g. pito-pito, herbal tea from seven leaves: bayabas, banaba, alagao, kulantro, mango, pandan – use to detoxify the body.

Philippine cultural studies 

Perspectival and Interpretive Models absolutist position - assumes the basic congruence of psychological phenomena across humankind relativist position – assumes differences across cultures, if not the uniqueness of each one

Philippine cultural studies pangkami (reactive relativist), assumes the utility of an alien frame of reference pantayong pananaw (ethnocentric), assumes the absolutist indigenous perspective universalist position implied by the kapwa and cross indigenous orientation of Sikolohiyang Pilipino

Philippine cultural studies 

Universalist position assumes that basic psychological processes are likely to be common features of human life everywhere, yet their manifestations are likely to be influenced by culture

Philippine cultural studies



Emic approach (phonemic) the need to understand a culture from its own perspective (using natural taxonomies)



Etic approach (phonetic) the discovery of psychological universal

Filipino intellectual tradition 

Philosophical traditions and paradigms of science as neither Eastern nor Western



The West does not have a monopoly of scientific standards, in fact science evolved from Eastern intellectual traditions



Filipino intellectual traditions: the Ma‟aram, si Pilosopong Tasyo

Filipino intellectual tradition Filipino philosophy of science incorporates the demands of empirical validation from reliability and validity to affirmability and authenticity.  Levels of validity & scientific standards katatagan (replicability, reliability) katapatan (multiple operationism, validity) patibay (certification) patotoo (affirmability, attestability) patunay (authenticity) 

Filipino indigenous theories 

Filipino concepts and models of personality The five elements of the Ma‟aram concept of pagkatawo (personhood): ginhawa (vital principle) buot (perception) isip (mind) dungan (sleep spirit) kalag (life spirit)

Filipino indigenous theories 

Filipino concepts and models of personality Three elements in Baltazar‟s model: bait (sanity) muni (reflection) hatol (judgment)

Filipino indigenous theories 

Filipino concepts and models of personality The four elements in Covar‟s concept of Filipino personhood: kaluluwa (spirit) budhi (conscience) katauhang panlabas, external appearance katauhang panloob (innermost being)

Filipino indigenous theories 

Filipino social interaction theory Levels and modes of social interaction rooted in Filipino collectivist culture which have been identified using ethnoscientific field methods.



Kapwa, a core concept in Filipino social psychology. Pakikipagkapwa is accepting, dealing with the other person as an equal.

Filipino indigenous concepts 

Filipino concept of justice Tagalog, Ilongos, Cebuanos, Pampangos use a common word for justice, katarungan, derived from the Visayan root tarong means straight, upright, appropriate, correct, and for right, we use karapatan, whose root is dapat signifying fitting, appropriate, correct i.e. justice is related to right Jose W. Diokno (1983) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Isyu, pananaw, at kaalaman. Allen Aganon at Ma. Assumpta David (1985). National Bookstore, Inc.: Manila

Research Models 

Models of data collection Self-orientation Experimenter-orientation Reactive-orientation Mutual-orientation Linda L. Viney (1988) in Pagbabangong-dangal: Indigenous psychology and cultural empowerment. Virgilo G. Enriquez (Ed.) 1994. Akademya ng Sikolohiyang Pilipino. Quezon City.

Research Models 

Models of data collection Self-orientation Model: the data collector and contributors relate to the other only to the extent of waiting until the other stops responding, e.g. laboratorybased studies of memory. Communication is not taking place between them through socially shared interpretations or common constructs.

Research Models 

Models of data collection Experimenter-orientation Model: the data collectors appear to influence while only the data contributors appear to be influenced, e.g. Asch‟s person perception study; an imbalance of power in favor of data collectors who appear to define the experimental situation.

Research Models 

Models of data collection Reactive-orientation Model: the participants in the data collection are reacting to what is currently taking place between them, e.g. verbal conditioning research; yet the capacities of both data contributors and collectors to construe are assumed to be unimportant and are ignored.

Research Models 

Models of data collection Mutual-orientation Model: the data collector and contributor give something to, and gain something from the data collection, e.g. Piaget‟s early research on conservation. Indigenous psychology research uses this model as the cultural researcher is a culture bearer himself.

Research Models Researcher-Researchee Relationship Model  Scale of the Researcher Iskala ng Mananaliksik  Scale of the Relationship or Interaction between the Researcher and the Researchee Iskala ng Pagtutunguhan ng Mananaliksik at Kalahok Carmen E. Santiago & Virgilio G. Enriquez (1975) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, metodo, at gamit. Rogelia E. Pe-Pua (Ed.). UP Press.

Santiago-Enriquez Research Model Researcher-Researchee Relationship Model  Scale of the Researcher Iskala ng Mananaliksik These are methods used by the researcher in generating data that are tried and tested and are culturally sensitive and appropriate in doing research with Filipinos.

Santiago-Enriquez Research Model Researcher-Researchee Relationship Model  Scale of the Relationship or Interaction between the Researcher and the Researchee Iskala ng Pagtutunguhan ng Mananaliksik at Kalahok The level of interaction between the researcher and the researchee significantly determines the quality of data obtained.

Santiago-Enriquez Research Model Researcher-Researchee Relationship Model  Levels of Relationship There are eight levels of interaction which range from the relatively uninvolved civility of pakikitungo to the total sense of identification in pakikiisa. These eight levels of interaction can be divided into two categories: the ibang-tao (outsider) and the hindi ibang-tao (one-of-us).

Santiago-Enriquez Research Model Researcher-Researchee Relationship Model 

Levels of Relationship Ibang-tao category (outsider) pakikitungo (amenities, civility) pakikisalimuha (interaction) pakikilahok (participation, joining) pakikibagay (conforming) pakikisama (adjusting, being along with)

Santiago-Enriquez Research Model

Researcher-Researchee Relationship Model 

Levels of Relationship Hindi ibang-tao category (one-of-us) pakikipagpalagayang-loob (mutual trust) pakikisangkot (active involvement) pakikiisa (full trust)

Filipino indigenous research methods Collective indigenous method  partakes of the characteristics of: a community dialogue focused group discussion natural cluster interview group attestation  puts premium on: cultural appropriateness an ordinary get-together

Filipino indigenous research methods Approaches & Techniques  

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Pakapa-kapa („groping,‟ a field method) Pagtatanong-tanong (asking questions) Pakikiramdam (shared sensitivities) Pakikialam (concerned interference) Pakikilahok (participation) Pakikisangkot (integral involvement) Pagdalaw-dalaw (casual but repeated visits)

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques 

Pakapa-kapa an approach characterized by groping, searching, probing into an unsystematized mass of social and cultural data to be able to obtain order, meaning, and directions for research. Carmen E. Santiago (1975) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, metodo, at gamit. Rogelia R. Pe-Pua (Ed.) (1989) UP Press Amaryllis T. Torres in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, metodo, at gamit. Rogelia R. Pe-Pua (Ed.) (1989) UP Press

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Pakapa-kapa  implies an exploration into cultural, social or psychological data without the chains of overriding theoretical framework borrowed from observations outside the focus of investigation.  can be related to unobtrusive techniques because the actual procedures for collecting information may range from observation, documentation, intervention, participation.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Panunuluyan approach 

interaction techniques, levels of relationship mula paninimbang hanggang malalimang pakikipagpalagayang-loob. Erlinda Nicdao-Henson (1977) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Teorya, metodo, at gamit. Rogelia R. Pe-Pua (Ed.) (1989). UP Press: QC. Josefina B. San Juan & Resurrecion Soriaga (1985) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Isyu, pananaw, at kaalaman. Allen Aganon & Ma. Assumpta David (Ed.) (1985) National Bookstore Inc.: Manila.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Panunuluyan approach 

Panunuluyan: ang kontekstong pisikal at teknolohikal.



Pakikipagkapwa: ang batayang panlipunan ng pakikipanuluyan.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Panunuluyan approach 

Makataong pakikipag-ugnayan: pagdalaw, paninirahan, pananahanan, pakikisuno.



Pakikibagay: pakikitulog at pakikikain.



Pakikiramdam at paninimbang: paraan at batayan ng pakikipagpalagayang-loob.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Panunuluyan approach 

Pakikiramdam, paggamit ng damdamin, mata at pandinig upang maintindihan o mabasa ang ibig ipahiwatig ng kausap na ipinahahayag sa pamamagitan ng kilos, parinig at matalinhagang salita (talas ng pakiramdam).

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Panunuluyan approach 

Pakikiramdam could serve as a personality disposition, as a situational behavior, as a coping mechanism; closely related to many general psychological concepts such as empathy and sensitivity. Rita Mataragnon (1982) in Sikolohiyang Pilipino: Isyu, pananaw, at kaalaman. Allen Aganon and Ma. Assumpta David (Ed.) (1985). National Bookstore Inc.: Manila

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Panunuluyan approach 

Paninimbang: damdamin at isipan (sentido komon) ang pinaiiral dito at anuman ang namasid, nadama, o napakiramdaman ay aangkupan ng tugong-kilos, subalit iniisip ang kahalagahan at kabutihang maidudulot ng katugunang ito (pagtutumbas).

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Panunuluyan approach 

Pamamaraan panimulang pagsasanay paglalakbay at pakikisuno paghimpil sa pook pagtingin-tingin sa maaaring panuluyan paghanap ng tulay pagdalaw sa pakikipanuluyan

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Panunuluyan approach  Pagsasakatuparan pagbati at pagpapakilala pag-aayos ng mga dala-dalahan pakikipagpalagayan pagtulong-tulong pagpalit-palitang paggamit ng mga metodo paggawa ng pananaliksik pamamaalam at pasasalamat

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Panunuluyan approach  Suliraning etikal pagsasabi ng layunin ng pananaliksik pagkasangkapan sa pagkakaibigan pagsasabi sa kinalabasan ng pananaliksik paghingi ng pahintulot pagtanaw ng utang na loob/pamemerwisyo pagbubunyag ng natuklasang katiwalian

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Pagtatanong-tanong Method 



Pagtatanong-tanong, Filipino word for “asking questions,” the repetition of „tanong‟ to „tanong-tanong‟ indicates seriousness of purpose, one is truly determined to get answers to ones questions. Rogelia R. Pe-Pua (1989). International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Vol. 13, pp 147-163. Pergamon Press: USA

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Pagtatanong-tanong Method Major Characteristics – – – –

Participatory in nature Equality of status Appropriate and adaptive Integrated with other indigenous methods

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Pagtatanong-tanong Method 

Preparation: pagtatanong-tanong is part of everyday casual interaction, researcher must plan very well for certain conditions, consider convenience and comfort of informants, their language, norms, values, and background (history, within/between group differences, activities, policies).

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Procedure of pagtatanong-tanong Get to know the people, place, lifestyle Greet informants, give credentials (name the go-between) Go tell them the purpose of the study Give an estimate of the expected length of the session Guide questions are used when necessary Goodbye and thank you is not abrupt

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Principles of pagtatanong-tanong The level of the relationship that exists between the researcher and the informant significantly influences the quality of data obtained (Santiago-Enriquez Model).

The language of the respondent is used in the conduct of pagtatanong-tanong.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Principles of pagtatanong-tanong The use of pakikiramdam as „feeling for another‟ (cultural sensitivity), through this the researcher knows when to ask or avoid questions, interprets a „yes‟ for a „no‟. The equality of status is maintained, as it is a dialogue (informant is a kausap or person spoken with) not an interview.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Principles of pagtatanong-tanong The issue of reliability: consistency of response can be checked by repeating the question in a different way. The problem of investigator bias and data contamination can be solved by having more than one person do the pagtatanongtanong.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Principles of pagtatanong-tanong Repeated sampling from as many informants as possible can produce commonalities of lexical domain which can then constitute a „construct.‟ Familiarity with the language, values, cultural norms, will optimize accuracy and relevance of interpretations.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Pakikipagkwentuhan Method Kuwentuhan is an occasion for exchange of information, ideas, insights, and opinions also it is a sharing of beliefs, thoughts, and experiences. Roberto E. Javier Jr. (2004). Methodological Properties Pakikipagkwentuhan. DLSU-URCO Research Project Report.

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Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Pakikipagkwentuhan Method Oral (pasalita) Written (pasulat) Transmitted (pasalin-salin) through time

Request (paki – paghingi ng pahintulot)

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Pakikipagkwentuhan Method Pakikipagkwentuhan is an informal, free, as well as a social process of exchanging information, thoughts, and knowledge that is part of human daily activities. Grace O. Oteza (1997). Pakikipagkwentuhan: Isang pamamaraan ng sama-samang pananaliksik, pagpapatotoo, at pagtulong sa Sikolohiyang Pilipino. PPRTH Occasional Papers Series 1997, No. 1.

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques Procedure of pakikipagkwentuhan 

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initially make visits (padalaw-dalaw) before living-in the community (panunuluyan) introduce yourself to the community invite yourself to community gatherings initiate a conversation when in a natural cluster invest time in story sharing sessions

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques 

Principles of pakikipagkwentuhan may pakikipagkapwa sa kwentuhan may „paki‟ ang kalahok sa kwento may pakinabang sa kwentuhan libangan linangan ng kaalaman lunas sa karamdaman

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques 

Principles of pakikipagkwentuhan collective orientation (pananaliksik na sama-sama) contains the process of validation (pagpapatotoo) construction of social reality (pagbubuo) cluster as unit of analysis (pagsali sa likas na umpukan)

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques 

Principles of pakikipagkwentuhan with a topic to talk about but without a theme (may pakay pero walang paksa) worth or value of story produced from the kwentuhan session (kwenta ng kwento)

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques 

Principles of pakikipagkwentuhan Validity: trustworthiness not truth (mapagkakatiwalaan kaysa makatotohanan) Reliability: certification not consistency (process of pakikipagkwentuhan-indicator) (pagpapatotoo, pagpapatibay)

Sikolohiyang Pilipino research approaches and techniques 

Ginabayang Talakayan Method collective discussion technique „sama-sama‟ orientation

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