PROBLEM
STATEMENT
Is there any
significant correlation between the mobility of a student and his/her job
choices in the perspective of teachers?
NULL
HYPOTHESIS
There is no significant correlation between the
mobility of a student and his/her job choices.
STATISTICS
TO BE USED
Since both
variables represent interval level of the measurement, Pearson Correlation will
be used to see the significant correlation between the two variables.
FINDINGS
Correlations
|
|
Mobility
|
Jobchoices
|
Mobility
|
Pearson
Correlation
|
1
|
.497**
|
|
Sig.
(2-tailed)
|
|
.000
|
|
N
|
198
|
198
|
Jobchoices
|
Pearson
Correlation
|
.497**
|
1
|
|
Sig.
(2-tailed)
|
.000
|
|
|
N
|
198
|
198
|
**.
Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
The results of Pearson Correlation indicates
that there is a significant correlation between the mobility of the students
and their job choices.
(r =.497,
sig. = .000)
The Null Hypothesis claiming no significant
correlation between the mobility and the job choices of the students is,
therefore, rejected.
CONCLUSION
(Teachers think that) Mobility of the students helps them to some
extent in making decisions for their job choices.
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