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W3 Sample Questionnaire and Dummy Tables

The document appears to be a questionnaire measuring various aspects of quality of work life (QWL). It consists of four parts: (1) personal profile questions, (2) attitude statements rated on a 5-point scale, (3) job stress statements rated similarly, and (4) QWL statements also rated on a 5-point scale. It concludes by stating it will provide a pre-test QWL score. The questionnaire collects information on demographics, attitudes, stress levels, and QWL perceptions to assess factors relating to employee well-being and satisfaction.
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W3 Sample Questionnaire and Dummy Tables

The document appears to be a questionnaire measuring various aspects of quality of work life (QWL). It consists of four parts: (1) personal profile questions, (2) attitude statements rated on a 5-point scale, (3) job stress statements rated similarly, and (4) QWL statements also rated on a 5-point scale. It concludes by stating it will provide a pre-test QWL score. The questionnaire collects information on demographics, attitudes, stress levels, and QWL perceptions to assess factors relating to employee well-being and satisfaction.
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ID: ______

QWL Questionnaire

Part A: Personal Profile


1.

Age as of last birthday.


_____ years

2.

Gender
___ 0. Male
___ 1. Female

3.

Marital status
___ 0. Bachelor
___ 1. Married

4.

Level of education
___ 1. Certificate
___ 2. Diploma
___ 3. Bachelor degree

5.

Number of cars owned/leased


_____ cars

6.

Job category
___ 1. Support
___ 2. Clerical
___ 3. Managerial

7.

Tenure

_____ years

Part B: Attitude towards Management


Please respond to each of the following attitude statement using the scale below:
Scale:
1 Strongly disagree
2. Disagree
3. Undecided

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Attitude statement 1
Attitude statement 2
Attitude statement 3
Attitude statement 4 (-ve)
Attitude statement 5

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4. Agree
5. Strongly agree

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1
1
1
1

2
2
2
2
2

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3
3
3
3

4
4
4
4
4

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5
5
5

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Part C: Job Stress


Please respond to each of the following job stress statement using the scale below:
Scale:
1 Strongly disagree
2. Disagree
3. Undecided

1.
2.
3.
4.

4. Agree
5. Strongly agree

Job stress statement 1


Job stress statement 2
Job stress statement 3
Job stress statement 4

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1
1
1

2
2
2
2

3
3
3
3

4
4
4
4

5
5
5
5

Part D: Quality of Work Life


Please respond to each of the following quality of work life statement using the scale below:
Scale:
1 Strongly disagree
2. Disagree
3. Undecided

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

QWL Statement 1
QWL Statement 2
QWL Statement 3
QWL Statement 4
QWL Statement 5
QWL Statement 6

Pre-Test QWL score:


________

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4. Agree
5. Strongly agree

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1
1
1
1
1

2
2
2
2
2
2

3
3
3
3
3
3

4
4
4
4
4
4

5
5
5
5
5
5

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Appendix D

Worksheet Set 1

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Worksheet 1-1

Frequency Tables

Table 1: Frequency Distribution of Gender, Ethnic, Job category


and Union Membership
Variables

Freq

Percent

Gender
Female
Male

_____
_____

_____
_____

Ethnic
Malay
Chinese
Indian

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

Job Status
Temporary
Contract
Permanent

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

Union Membership
No
Yes

_____
_____

_____
_____

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Table 2: Frequency Distribution of Age, Years with Current Employer,


Emotional Intelligence and Job Performance
Variables

Freq

Percent

Age (years)
30
31 40
41 50
> 50

_____
_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____
_____

Years with Current Employer


10
11 20
21 30

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

Emotional Intelligent
Low (1 2.33)
Moderate (2.34 3.66)
High (3.67 5)

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

Job performance
Low (1 2.33)
Moderate (2.34 3.66)
High (3.67 5)

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

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Mean

SD

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

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Worksheet 1-2

T-Test Table

Table 3: Results of Independent Sample t-test


Variable

Mean

SD

Gender
Male
Female

____
____

_____
_____

_____
_____

Union Membership
No
Yes

____
____

_____
_____

_____
_____

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_____

_____

_____

_____

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Worksheet 1-3

ANOVA Table

Table 4: Results of Analysis of Variance


Variable
Ethnic
Malay
Chinese
Indian
Job Status
Temporary
Contract
Permanent

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____
____
____
____
____
____

Mean

_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____

SD

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____

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Worksheet 1-4

Chi-Square Table

Table 5: Results of Chi-Square Analysis


Groups
Low
Gender
Male
Female

_____
_____

Job Performance
Moderate

_____
_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

High

_____
_____

Ethnic
Malay
Chinese
Indian

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

Job Status
Temporary
Contract
Permanent

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

Union Membership
No
Yes

_____
_____

_____
_____

_____
_____

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Worksheet 1-5

Correlation Table
Table 6: Spearman Rho Correlations
Variables

rs

Age

_____

_____

Years with Current Employer

_____

_____

Emotional Intelligence

_____

_____

Age

_____

_____

Years with Current Employer

_____

_____

Emotional Intelligence

_____

_____

Table 7: Pearson Product-Moment Correlations


Variables

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Worksheet 1-6

Regression Table

Table 8: Results of Simple Linear Regression


Variables

Beta

Constant

____

Emotional Intelligence

____

____

____

____

Variables

Beta

Constant

____

Years with current employer

____

____

____

____

F=
sig-F =

R=
2
R =

Table 9: Results of Simple Linear Regression

F=
sig-F =

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R=
2
R =

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Appendix E

Worksheet Set 2

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Worksheet 2-1

Frequency Tables

Table 1: Frequency Distribution of Gender, Marital Status,


Level of Education and Job category
Variables

Freq

Percent

Gender
Male
Female

_____
_____

_____
_____

Marital status
Bachelor
Married

_____
_____

_____
_____

Level of education
Certificate
Diploma
Bachelor degree

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

Job category
Support
Clerical
Managerial

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

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Table 2: Frequency Distribution of Age, Number of Cars Owned and Tenure


Variables

Freq

Percent

Age (years)
20
21 30
31 40
> 40

_____
_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____
_____

Number of cars owned


0
1
2
3
4

_____
_____
_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____
_____
_____

Tenure (years)
15
6 10
11 15

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

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Mean

SD

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Table 3: Frequency Distribution of Attitude, Job Stress and


Quality of Work Life Scores
Variables

Freq

Percent

Attitude towards Management


Low (1 2.33)
Moderate (2.34 3.66)
High (3.67 5)

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

Job stress
Low (1 2.33)
Moderate (2.34 3.66)
High (3.67 5)

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

Quality of Work Life


Low (1 2.33)
Moderate (2.34 3.66)
High (3.67 5)

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

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Mean

SD

______

______

______

______

______

______

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Worksheet 2-2

Reliability Coefficient Table

Table 4: Reliability Coefficient of Study Instruments


Study
Instruments

Number
of items

Cronbach
Alpha

Attitude towards Management

_____

______

Job Stress

_____

______

Quality of Work Life

_____

______

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Worksheet 2-3

T-Test Table

Table 5: Results of Paired Sample t-test


Group

Mean

SD

sig-t

Pre-test

_____

_____

_____

_____

Post-test

_____

_____

sig-t

_____

_____

_____

_____

Table 6: Results of Independent Sample t-test


Variables

Mean

SD

Gender
Male
Female

____
____

_____
_____

_____
_____

Marital Status
Bachelor
Married

____
____

_____
_____

_____
_____

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Worksheet 2-4

ANOVA Table

Table 7: Results of Analysis of Variance


Variable

Mean

SD

Level of Education
Certificate
Diploma
Bachelor degree

____
____
____

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

Job category
Support
Clerical
Managerial

____
____
____

_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____

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sig-F

_____

_____

_____

_____

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Worksheet 2-5

Chi-Square Table

Table 8: Results of Chi-Square Analysis


Independent
Variables

Quality of Work Life


Low
Moderate

_____
_____

_____
_____

_____
_____

Marital Status
Bachelor
Married

_____
_____

_____
_____

_____
_____

Job category
Support
Clerical
Managerial

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_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____

_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____

sig-2

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

_____

High

Gender
Male
Female

Level of Education
Certificate
Diploma
Bachelor degree

_____
_____
_____
_____
_____
_____

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Worksheet 2-6

Correlation Tables

Table 9: Spearman Rho Correlations


Variables

rs

Age

_____

_____

Number of Cars Owned

_____

_____

Tenure

_____

_____

Attitude towards Management

_____

_____

Job Stress

_____

_____

Age

_____

_____

Number of Cars Owned

_____

_____

Tenure

_____

_____

Attitude towards Management

_____

_____

Job Stress

_____

_____

Table 10: Pearson Product-Moment Correlations


Variables

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Worksheet 2-7

Regression Tables

Table 11: Results of Simple Linear Regression


Variables

Beta

Constant

____

Attitude towards management

____

____

____

____

Variables

Beta

Constant

____

Job Stress

____

____

____

____

F=
Sig-F =

R=
2
R =

Table 12: Results of Simple Linear Regression

F=
Sig-F =

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R=
2
R =

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