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APPROVAL LETTER

September 03, 2010

Dr. Savino Juan A. Nagtalon
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Pilgrim Christian College

Dear Sir,

Good Day!

The undersigned English 12 students of Pilgrim Christian College are currently conducting a research study entitled “COMPUTER ADDICTION”, in partial fulfillment of the course.

In this connection, we would like to ask your permission to allow us to conduct the study here in Pilgrim Christian College to selected college and high school students.

We are hoping for your approval in this matter.

Very respectfully yours,

Aguilor, Sam Anthony

Aguilor, Ranie

Rola, Roxyl Mar

REQUEST PARTICIPATION LETTER

September 03, 2010

To:

Dear Students,

Good Day!

The undersigned English 12 students of Pilgrim Christian College are currently conducting a research study entitled “COMPUTER ADDICTION”, in partial fulfillment of the course.

In view there of, we would like to ask your permission to allow yourself to be one of the participants in this study.

We would like to assure you that any information we may gather from you will be treated with utmost confidentiality.

Thank you very much.

Very truly yours,

Aguilor, Sam Anthony

Aguilor, Ranie

Rola, Roxyl Mar

INFORMED CONSENT

September 03, 2010

This is to manifest that I have read the information presented to in the request participation letter about the study conducted by Aguilor, Sam Anthony; Aguilor, Ranie and Rola, Roxyl Mar of BUSINESS Department of Pilgrim Christian College. I have had the opportunity to ask questions related to the study and I receive satisfactory answers to my questions and the additional details I wanted.

This is to manifest further, that I agree of my own free will to participate in the study and I agree to have the in-person interview and follow-up conversation and be audio recorded if needed.

Participant Name:
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