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CHAPTER IV

RESULTS, ANALYSIS, AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA


DATA ANALYSIS
The researchers used the univariate analysis since the researchers only wanted to
determine the ________(topic)______________ of 193 fourth year high school students of San
Beda College Alabang as a sample from a total of 497.
DATA PRESENTATION
Problem/Question:

(Survey Question No. 1)

Null Hypothesis:

(stated in negative form)

Variable:

12 Sections of 4th Year High School Students

Statistical Tool:

Weighted arithmetic mean is used because the responses are ______ or 4;


______, 3; ______, 2; ______, 1.

Results:

The results are as follows: Section 1 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 2 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 3 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 4 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 5 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 6 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 7 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 8 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 9 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 10 _____ said _____; _____,
____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 11 _____ said _____;
_____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. And Section 12, _____ said
_____; _____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____.

Presentation:

Table 4.1 presents the distribution of responses to the survey question:


_______________________________.

Table 4.1 Distribution of Responses to the _____________________________


Sections
1
2
3
4

Strongly
Agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Total

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
Scale:

4 Strongly Agree

Computation of Weighted Mean:

3 Agree

2 Disagree

1 Strongly Disagree

The researchers used the following formula in computing


for the weighted mean:
X = fx
f

Problem/Question:

(Survey Question No. 2)

Null Hypothesis:

(stated in negative form)

Variable:

12 Sections of 4th Year High School Students

Statistical Tool:

Weighted arithmetic mean is used because the responses are ______ or 4;


______, 3; ______, 2; ______, 1.

Results:

The results are as follows: Section 1 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 2 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 3 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 4 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 5 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 6 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 7 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 8 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 9 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 10 _____ said _____; _____,
____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 11 _____ said _____;
_____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. And Section 12, _____ said
_____; _____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____.

Presentation:

Table 4.2 presents the distribution of responses to the survey question:


_______________________________.

Table 4.2 Distribution of Responses to the _____________________________


Sections

Strongly
Agree

Agree

Disagree

3 Agree

2 Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Total

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
Scale:

4 Strongly Agree

Computation of Weighted Mean:

1 Strongly Disagree

The researchers used the following formula in computing


for the weighted mean:
X = fx
f

Problem/Question:

(Survey Question No. 3)

Null Hypothesis:

(stated in negative form)

Variable:

12 Sections of 4th Year High School Students

Statistical Tool:

Weighted arithmetic mean is used because the responses are ______ or 4;


______, 3; ______, 2; ______, 1.

Results:

The results are as follows: Section 1 _____ said _____; _____, ____;

_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 2 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 3 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 4 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 5 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 6 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 7 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 8 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 9 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 10 _____ said _____; _____,
____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 11 _____ said _____;
_____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. And Section 12, _____ said
_____; _____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____.
Presentation:

Table 4.3 presents the distribution of responses to the survey question:


_______________________________.

Table 4.3 Distribution of Responses to the _____________________________


Sections

Strongly
Agree

Agree

Disagree

3 Agree

2 Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Total

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
Scale:

4 Strongly Agree

Computation of Weighted Mean:

1 Strongly Disagree

The researchers used the following formula in computing


for the weighted mean:
X = fx
f

Problem/Question:

(Survey Question No. 4)

Null Hypothesis:

(stated in negative form)

Variable:

12 Sections of 4th Year High School Students

Statistical Tool:

Weighted arithmetic mean is used because the responses are ______ or 4;


______, 3; ______, 2; ______, 1.

Results:

The results are as follows: Section 1 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 2 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 3 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 4 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 5 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 6 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 7 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 8 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 9 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 10 _____ said _____; _____,
____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 11 _____ said _____;
_____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. And Section 12, _____ said
_____; _____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____.

Presentation:

Table 4.4 presents the distribution of responses to the survey question:


_______________________________.

Table 4.4 Distribution of Responses to the _____________________________


Sections

Strongly
Agree

Agree

Disagree

3 Agree

2 Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Total

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
Scale:

4 Strongly Agree

1 Strongly Disagree

Computation of Weighted Mean:

The researchers used the following formula in computing


for the weighted mean:
X = fx
f

Problem/Question:

(Survey Question No. 5)

Null Hypothesis:

(stated in negative form)

Variable:

12 Sections of 4th Year High School Students

Statistical Tool:

Weighted arithmetic mean is used because the responses are ______ or 4;


______, 3; ______, 2; ______, 1.

Results:

The results are as follows: Section 1 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 2 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 3 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 4 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 5 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 6 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 7 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 8 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 9 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 10 _____ said _____; _____,
____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 11 _____ said _____;
_____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. And Section 12, _____ said
_____; _____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____.

Presentation:

Table 4.5 presents the distribution of responses to the survey question:


_______________________________.

Table 4.5 Distribution of Responses to the _____________________________


Sections
1
2
3
4

Strongly
Agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Total

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
Scale:

4 Strongly Agree

Computation of Weighted Mean:

3 Agree

2 Disagree

1 Strongly Disagree

The researchers used the following formula in computing


for the weighted mean:
X = fx
f

Problem/Question:

(Survey Question No. 6)

Null Hypothesis:

(stated in negative form)

Variable:

12 Sections of 4th Year High School Students

Statistical Tool:

Weighted arithmetic mean is used because the responses are ______ or 4;


______, 3; ______, 2; ______, 1.

Results:

The results are as follows: Section 1 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 2 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 3 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 4 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 5 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 6 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 7 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 8 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 9 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 10 _____ said _____; _____,
____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 11 _____ said _____;
_____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. And Section 12, _____ said
_____; _____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____.

Presentation:

Table 4.6 presents the distribution of responses to the survey question:


_______________________________.

Table 4.6 Distribution of Responses to the _____________________________


Sections

Strongly
Agree

Agree

Disagree

3 Agree

2 Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Total

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
Scale:

4 Strongly Agree

Computation of Weighted Mean:

1 Strongly Disagree

The researchers used the following formula in computing


for the weighted mean:
X = fx
f

Problem/Question:

(Survey Question No. 7)

Null Hypothesis:

(stated in negative form)

Variable:

12 Sections of 4th Year High School Students

Statistical Tool:

Weighted arithmetic mean is used because the responses are ______ or 4;


______, 3; ______, 2; ______, 1.

Results:

The results are as follows: Section 1 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 2 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 3 _____ said _____; _____, ____;

_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 4 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 5 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 6 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 7 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 8 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 9 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 10 _____ said _____; _____,
____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 11 _____ said _____;
_____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. And Section 12, _____ said
_____; _____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____.
Presentation:

Table 4.7 presents the distribution of responses to the survey question:


_______________________________.

Table 4.7 Distribution of Responses to the _____________________________


Sections

Strongly
Agree

Agree

Disagree

3 Agree

2 Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Total

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
Scale:

4 Strongly Agree

Computation of Weighted Mean:

1 Strongly Disagree

The researchers used the following formula in computing


for the weighted mean:
X = fx
f

Problem/Question:

(Survey Question No. 8)

Null Hypothesis:

(stated in negative form)

Variable:

12 Sections of 4th Year High School Students

Statistical Tool:

Weighted arithmetic mean is used because the responses are ______ or 4;


______, 3; ______, 2; ______, 1.

Results:

The results are as follows: Section 1 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 2 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 3 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 4 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 5 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 6 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 7 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 8 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 9 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 10 _____ said _____; _____,
____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 11 _____ said _____;
_____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. And Section 12, _____ said
_____; _____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____.

Presentation:

Table 4.8 presents the distribution of responses to the survey question:


_______________________________.

Table 4.8 Distribution of Responses to the _____________________________


Sections

Strongly
Agree

Agree

Disagree

3 Agree

2 Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Total

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
Scale:

4 Strongly Agree

1 Strongly Disagree

Computation of Weighted Mean:

The researchers used the following formula in computing


for the weighted mean:
X = fx
f

Problem/Question:

(Survey Question No. 9)

Null Hypothesis:

(stated in negative form)

Variable:

12 Sections of 4th Year High School Students

Statistical Tool:

Weighted arithmetic mean is used because the responses are ______ or 4;


______, 3; ______, 2; ______, 1.

Results:

The results are as follows: Section 1 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 2 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 3 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 4 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 5 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 6 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 7 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 8 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 9 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 10 _____ said _____; _____,
____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 11 _____ said _____;
_____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. And Section 12, _____ said
_____; _____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____.

Presentation:

Table 4.9 presents the distribution of responses to the survey question:


_______________________________.

Table 4.9 Distribution of Responses to the _____________________________


Sections
1
2
3
4

Strongly
Agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Total

5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
Scale:

4 Strongly Agree

Computation of Weighted Mean:

3 Agree

2 Disagree

1 Strongly Disagree

The researchers used the following formula in computing


for the weighted mean:
X = fx
f

Problem/Question:

(Survey Question No. 10)

Null Hypothesis:

(stated in negative form)

Variable:

12 Sections of 4th Year High School Students

Statistical Tool:

Weighted arithmetic mean is used because the responses are ______ or 4;


______, 3; ______, 2; ______, 1.

Results:

The results are as follows: Section 1 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 2 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 3 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 4 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 5 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 6 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 7 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 8 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 9 _____ said _____; _____, ____;
_____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 10 _____ said _____; _____,
____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. Section 11 _____ said _____;
_____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____. And Section 12, _____ said
_____; _____, ____; _____, ____; and _____, ____.

Presentation:

Table 4.10 presents the distribution of responses to the survey question:


_______________________________.

Table 4.10 Distribution of Responses to the _____________________________


Sections

Strongly
Agree

Agree

Disagree

3 Agree

2 Disagree

Strongly
Disagree

Total

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Total
Scale:

4 Strongly Agree

Computation of Weighted Mean:

1 Strongly Disagree

The researchers used the following formula in computing


for the weighted mean:
X = fx
f

DATA INTERPRETATION:
In survey question no.1: _______________________________, the grand total of the
subjects was 193 as a sample from 497 population. The grand mean obtained was _____. This
means that _______________________________ was __________. Hence, the null hypothesis
is rejected/accepted.
In survey question no.2: _______________________________, the grand total of the
subjects was 193 as a sample from 497 population. The grand mean obtained was _____. This
means that _______________________________ was __________. Hence, the null hypothesis
is rejected/accepted.
In survey question no.3: _______________________________, the grand total of the
subjects was 193 as a sample from 497 population. The grand mean obtained was _____. This
means that _______________________________ was __________. Hence, the null hypothesis
is rejected/accepted.

In survey question no.4: _______________________________, the grand total of the


subjects was 193 as a sample from 497 population. The grand mean obtained was _____. This
means that _______________________________ was __________. Hence, the null hypothesis
is rejected/accepted.
In survey question no.5: _______________________________, the grand total of the
subjects was 193 as a sample from 497 population. The grand mean obtained was _____. This
means that _______________________________ was __________. Hence, the null hypothesis
is rejected/accepted.
In survey question no.6: _______________________________, the grand total of the
subjects was 193 as a sample from 497 population. The grand mean obtained was _____. This
means that _______________________________ was __________. Hence, the null hypothesis
is rejected/accepted.
In survey question no.7: _______________________________, the grand total of the
subjects was 193 as a sample from 497 population. The grand mean obtained was _____. This
means that _______________________________ was __________. Hence, the null hypothesis
is rejected/accepted.
In survey question no.8: _______________________________, the grand total of the
subjects was 193 as a sample from 497 population. The grand mean obtained was _____. This
means that _______________________________ was __________. Hence, the null hypothesis
is rejected/accepted.
In survey question no.9: _______________________________, the grand total of the
subjects was 193 as a sample from 497 population. The grand mean obtained was _____. This
means that _______________________________ was __________. Hence, the null hypothesis
is rejected/accepted.
In survey question no.10: _______________________________, the grand total of the
subjects was 193 as a sample from 497 population. The grand mean obtained was _____. This
means that _______________________________ was __________. Hence, the null hypothesis
is rejected/accepted.

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