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TABLE 5.20 Relationshiip Between Mode of Subscription and Fee Padi

The document contains 3 tables examining relationships between different variables using chi-square tests. Table 5.20 looks at the relationship between mode of subscription and fees paid, finding no significant relationship. Table 5.21 examines the relationship between hospitality and satisfaction towards coaches, also finding no significant relationship. Table 5.22 analyzes the relationship between fitness tips and satisfaction with existing coaches, finding a significant relationship.

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TABLE 5.20 Relationshiip Between Mode of Subscription and Fee Padi

The document contains 3 tables examining relationships between different variables using chi-square tests. Table 5.20 looks at the relationship between mode of subscription and fees paid, finding no significant relationship. Table 5.21 examines the relationship between hospitality and satisfaction towards coaches, also finding no significant relationship. Table 5.22 analyzes the relationship between fitness tips and satisfaction with existing coaches, finding a significant relationship.

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TABLE 5.

20 RELATIONSHIIP BETWEEN MODE OF SUBSCRIPTION AND FEE PADI MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION Quarterl Half Monthly y yearly Annually 25 22 9 16 14 6 3 5 39 28 12 21 Chi-Square Tests Asymp. Sig. (2sided) 3 3 1 .564 .567 .317

FEES yes No Total

Total 72 28 100

Value Pearson ChiSquare Likelihood Ratio Linear-by-Linear Association N of Valid Cases 2.043(a) 2.025 1.000 100

df

a 1 cells (12.5%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 3.36.

INFERENCE:It is inferred from the above table that there is no significant relationship between mode of subscript and fee paid, (since the calculated value of chi-square is lesser than the table value at 5% level of significance), hence null hypothesis is accepted.

TABLE 5.21 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HOSPITALITY AND STATISFICATION TOWARDS COACH SATISFICATION Yes No HOSPITA LITY Highly satisfied Satisfied Dissatisfie d 35 32 21 88 Chi-Square Tests Asymp. Sig. (2sided) 2 2 1 .409 .436 .325 4 3 5 12

Total 39 35 26 100

Total

Value Pearson ChiSquare Likelihood Ratio Linear-by-Linear Association N of Valid Cases 1.789(a) 1.660 .970 100

Df

a 3 cells (50.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 3.12. INFERENCE:It is inferred from the above table that there is no significant relationship between hospitality and satisfaction towards coach, (since the calculated value of chi-square is lesser than the table value at 5% level of significance), hence null hypothesis is accepted.

TABLE 5.22 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FITNESS TIPS AND SATISFICATION WITH EXISTING COACH SATISFICATION Yes No 75 7 13 5 88 12 Chi-Square Tests

TIPS Total

Yes No

Total 82 18 100

Value Pearson ChiSquare Continuity Correction(a) Likelihood Ratio Fisher's Exact Test Linear-by-Linear Association N of Valid Cases 5.175(b) 3.513 4.279 5.123 100

Df 1 1 1 1

Asymp. Sig. (2sided) .023 .061 .039

Exact Sig. (2sided)

Exact Sig. (1sided)

.038 .024

.038

a Computed only for a 2x2 table b 1 cells (25.0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 2.16. INFERENCE:It is inferred from the above table that there is no significant relationship between satisfaction with existing coach and fitness tips, (since the calculated value of chi-square is greater than the table value at 5% level of significance), hence null hypothesis is rejected.

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