The findings of this study suggest that "boso" behavior may not be a hindrance to academic success, but rather a potential asset. The results also highlight the importance of social support, cultural values, and personal characteristics in the development of extra quality or exceptional skills among Filipino students.

This study employed a mixed-methods approach, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. A survey questionnaire was administered to a sample of 100 Pinay students from various universities in the Philippines. Additionally, in-depth interviews were conducted with 20 students to gather more nuanced insights into their experiences and perceptions.

This study provides insights into the concept of "boso" behavior and its relationship with academic performance among Pinay students. The findings suggest that "boso" behavior may be a valuable aspect of Filipino culture, and that it can be leveraged to promote academic success. The study also highlights the importance of considering the social and cultural context in which students learn and develop.

The concept of "boso" behavior has been explored in various studies, particularly in the context of social and cultural norms. For instance, a study by Santos (2015) found that "boso" behavior is often associated with social bonding and group cohesion among Filipino youth.

Future research should explore the concept of "boso" behavior in more depth, particularly in the context of academic performance. Additionally, studies should investigate the relationship between cultural values and academic success among Filipino students.

This study aims to explore the concept of "boso" or "playful" behavior among Pinay students and its relationship with their academic performance. The study investigates the factors that contribute to the development of extra quality or exceptional skills among Filipino students. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods.

This study has several limitations. First, the sample size was limited to 100 Pinay students, which may not be representative of the larger population. Second, the study relied on self-reported data, which may be subject to biases.

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