PROBLEM
STATEMENT
Is
there any significant difference between the perception of male and female
teachers in describing the reasoning skills of students?
NULL
HYPOTHESIS
There is no significant difference between the
perception of male and female teachers in describing the reasoning
skills of students.
STATISTICS
TO BE USED
Since
two independent groups are to be compared on a dependent variable representing
interval level of the measurement, Independent Sample t-test will be
used.
FINDINGS
Group
Statistics
|
Teacher's
Gender
|
N
|
Mean
|
Std. Deviation
|
Std. Error Mean
|
Reasoning
|
Male
|
27
|
24.63
|
7.265
|
1.398
|
|
Female
|
171
|
26.10
|
8.464
|
.647
|
Levene's Test for Equality of Variances shows
that there is no significant difference (value is .130 which is greater than
.05) between the variances of
The
results of Independent Sample t-test indicates that there is no
significant difference between the perception of male and female teachers in
describing the reasoning skills of students.
(sig. = .394)
The
Null Hypothesis claiming no significant difference between the perception of
male and female teachers in describing the reasoning skills of students is,
therefore, accepted.
CONCLUSION
Male
and female teachers both perceive the same way about reasoning skills of the
students.
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