PROBLEM
STATEMENT
Is
there any significant difference between the perception about job choices of
the students by three types of experienced teachers?
NULL
HYPOTHESIS
There is no significant difference between the
perception about job choices of the students by three types of
experienced teachers.
STATISTICS
TO BE USED
Since
more than two independent groups are to be compared on a dependent variable representing
interval level of the measurement, One Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) will be
used to see the significant difference.
ANOVA
Jobchoices
|
Sum of Squares
|
df
|
|
Mean Square
|
F
|
Sig.
|
Between
Groups
|
52.825
|
|
2
|
26.412
|
.142
|
.867
|
Within
Groups
|
35649.708
|
|
192
|
185.676
|
|
|
Total
|
35702.533
|
|
194
|
|
|
|
Result
of ANOVA indicates that there is no significant difference between the
perception about job choices of the students by three types of experienced
teachers.
(F = .14,
Sig. = .87)
The
difference between the groups is .14 times greater than the difference within
the groups.
Post-Hoc
multiple comparisons indicate that there is no significant difference between
the perception about job choices of the students by all three types of
experienced teachers. The Null Hypothesis claiming no significant difference
between the perception about job choices of the students by three types of
experienced teachers is, therefore, accepted.
1−10 11−20 (Mean Difference = 1.19, Sig. = .60)
1−10 21 and more (Mean Difference =.69, Sig. = .82)
21 and more 11−20 (Mean Difference =.50, Sig. = .88)
CONCLUSION
All types of experienced teacher perceive the
same way about the job choices of the students.
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