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Chapter 4 Presentation, Analysis, and Interpretation of Data

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The analysis and interpretation of data about wearing high heels for female students of Ligao community college. To complete this study properly, it is necessary to analyze the data collected in order to answer the research questions. Data is interpreted in a descriptive form. This chapter comprises the analysis, presentation and interpretation of the findings resulting from this study. The analysis and interpretation of data is carried out in two phases. The first part, which is based on the results of the questionnaire, deals with a qualitative analysis of data. The second, which is based on quantitative analysis. The unit of analysis is the major entity that the researcher going to analyze in the study. It is not 'what' or 'who' that is being studied. Researchers were collecting the data or information from the following female student for the completion of the study 100 questionnaires were distributed, only 80 was retrieve, some students did not completely answer the given data, few of them with a lot of missing data, while the remaining students answer well on the given questionnaire. The researchers use table in order to easily identify the data and interpret it according to the response of the following female students. In order to get the percentage of the following data we use the formula P=the value or the frequency/ by total respondent, (100) multiply (100). Table 1.

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    Figure 4.4 Where respondents mainly engaged in computer-based learning (n=171) Figure 4.4 indicated that 109 (63.4%) respondents utilised the media-centre at the college, 49 (28.5%) utilised their own computers at home, and 13 (7.6%) utilised computer facilities in a clinical setting. There was 1 (0.6%) missing value. The mode score was 1.0.

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    older represented 10% of the sample, 35% were between 51 and 60, 20% were between the. ages of 41-50. The 31-40 age group was also 20% of the sample and 15% of the participants. declined to answer. Graphic displays of demographics on company size, work status, age, and industry sector are provided in Appendix F.

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    quantitative findings of the study. The findings are also discussed in the light ... and previous studies and literature. A comprehensive description of the research methodology was given in Chapter 2. 4.2 RESULTS AND ANALYSIS OF THE QUALITATIVE DATA . 4.2.1 Introduction During the conceptual phase of this study, qualitative data was collected ...

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    The results shown in this chapter have already been processed and analysed, and the raw findings are presented in Appendix B. Most quotes and examples are drawn from the interviews and the focus groups. Further results of the case studies are demonstrated in the last published paper in the Appendix. Figure 4.1: Integration of qualitative ...

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