Chap 3
Chap 3
This chapter presents the research design, the research methods and
instruments, the data gathering procedure and the statistical treatment used in this
study.
RESEARCH METHODS
determine the data or consequences of differences that already exist between or among
Technological University should only be test by using a descriptive survey. The design
involves selecting two or more groups that differ or a particular variable of interest and
Research Design
affecting career preferences of senior high school students in Lipa City. A descriptive
which best fit the nature of the current study which is correlational. Descriptive research
is best used in providing information about the naturally occurring behavior, attitudes or
individuals over time or longitudinal study. This research involved surveys to collect the
Instrumentation
questionnaire of the respondent’s profile will be answered by the Grade 12 senior high
school students.
objective answers to the questions will be raise in the study. The questionnaire has
three parts. The first part will indicate the respondent’s profile, as to age, sex and course
sibling position. Second part will indicate the factors that will affect the career preference
of the students such as childhood aspirations, family, peer, in demand jobs, school
guidance and the availability of the course they want. And the last part, the different
different strands in selected high school institutions in Lipa City. These institutions
Mabini Academy. The schools were chosen based on the availability of the respondents
and as well the location of the schools. These institutions or schools are located only to
The approval of the research adviser was initially secured regarding the use of
gathering. Upon approval, the researcher will start collecting the data.
Except for the items about the profile, research participants will be requesting to
rate a series of statements using a 4 – point scale. The following scale was used for
The researcher will critically analyze the data first to determine reliability and
secondly, to determine the true meaning and value of the data. Collection of data will be
to each respondent and collected personally. The respondents will be given enough
time to answer the questions. They will also be allowed to ask some questions to the
researcher regarding on the study. The researcher is liable to the answer of the
respondents. They will not be allowed to share or show the answers of the respondents
Statistical Treatment
Descriptive statistics will be use to describe the profile of the respondents. The
data will be presented in tables indicating frequency counts, percentages and weighted
means.
observation.
Percentage Method: This was used to show how much a particular group or
samples, whether they were important to a given statement or not. Involves summing up
all values and divided by the total number of responses. The formula expressed below:
Where: Wm = Σ fx /n
F = Frequency
Verbal interpretations for the weighted means were done using the following
equivalents:
T-TEST ANALYSIS
The t-test is described as the statistical test that examines whether the population
means of two samples greatly differ from one another, using t-distribution which is used
when the standard deviation is not known, and the sample size is small. It is a tool to
analyze whether the two samples are drawn from the same population.
The test is based on t-statistic, which assumes that variable is normally distributed
In t-test null hypothesis takes the form of H0: µ(x) = µ(y) against alternative hypothesis
H1: µ(x) ≠ µ(y), wherein µ(x) and µ(y) represents the population means. The degree of
freedom of t-test is n1 + n2 – 2.
This study will use the one Sample T-Test. The MU0 option specifies a value of the null
hypothesis. The ALPHA option specifies the significance level. The T option in the
situations where a comparison is to be made between more than two population means
like the yield of the crop from multiple seed varieties. It is a vital tool of analysis for the
researcher that enables him to conduct test simultaneously. When we use ANOVA, it is
assumed that the sample is drawn from the normally distributed population and the
In ANOVA, the total amount of variation in a dataset is split into two types, i.e. the
amount allocated to chance and amount assigned to particular causes. Its basic
principle is to test the variances among population means by assessing the amount of
variation within group items, proportionate to the amount of variation between groups.
Within the sample, the variance is because of the random unexplained disturbance
With the use of this technique, we test, null hypothesis (H 0) wherein all population
means are the same, or alternative hypothesis (H 1) wherein at least one population
mean is different.
T W O - W AY A N O VA
This study will use a two way anova. Randomized Complete Block (RCB):
Treatments are assigned at random within blocks of adjacent subjects, each treatment
once per block. The number of blocks is the number of replications. Any treatment can
be adjacent to any other treatment, but not to the same treatment within the block.
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Dear Respondent,
I invite you to participate in a research study entitled “Factors affecting the Career
enrolled in the (Course) at University of Batangas and I am in the process of writing the
masteral thesis. The purpose of this research is to determined the factors that affecting
voluntary. I will take care of the data and your responses with high confidentially.
_______
Signature
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