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Chapter 4

The chapter presents, interprets, and analyzes data from a research study including results in tables with discussions and explanations that answer problems given previously. Most participants decided on a career path and had parental support, while desired courses were often unavailable; finances were generally not a struggle though some lacked interest or ability for desired courses, and public demand and employability influenced choices along with social influences.

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Chapter 4

The chapter presents, interprets, and analyzes data from a research study including results in tables with discussions and explanations that answer problems given previously. Most participants decided on a career path and had parental support, while desired courses were often unavailable; finances were generally not a struggle though some lacked interest or ability for desired courses, and public demand and employability influenced choices along with social influences.

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CHAPTER 4

PRESENTATION, INTERPRETATION, AND ANALYSIS OF DATA

This chapter presents, interprets, and analyzes the data gathered in this research

study. This various results were presented in the succeeding tables with corresponding

discussions and explanations. It also answered specific problems given in the previous chapter.

A. Presentation

Strongly
Strongly Disagree
Questions Agree (b) Disagree Total
Agree (a) (c)
(d)
1. I have already decided on a career
11 8 1 0 20
path.
2. My parents support my chosen career
10 7 2 1 20
path.
3. My desired course is not available in
2 6 7 5 20
my chosen school.
4. I am not struggling financially in
terms of choosing a course for my 3 11 5 1 20
career.
5. I have low interest or low ability to
1 7 7 5 20
enroll in my desired course.
6. I often relate to the course I wanted
by the public's demand within the job 1 15 4 0 20
market.
7. I often relate the course I wanted by
the employability rates of the course 4 13 3 0 20
after finishing college.
8. My chosen course is affected by the
social influences (Peers, family and 2 8 6 4 20
friends).
B. Interpretation

Out of 20 participants, 11 answered letter A which is strongly agree, 8 answered

letter B which is agree, 1 answered letter C which is disagree, and no one answered letter D

which is strongly disagree.

Out of 20 participants, 10 answered letter A which is strongly agree, 7 answered

letter B which is agree, 2 answered letter C which is disagree, and 1 answered letter D which is

strongly disagree.

Out of 20 participants, 2 answered letter A which is strongly agree, 6 answered

letter B which is agree, 7 answered letter C which is disagree, and 5 answered letter D which is

strongly disagree.

Out of 20 participants, 3 answered letter A which is strongly agree, 11 answered

letter B which is agree, 5 answered letter C which is disagree, and 1 answered letter D which is

strongly disagree.

Out of 20 participants, 1 answered letter A which is strongly agree, 7 answered

letter B which is agree, 7 answered letter C which is disagree, and 5 answered letter D which is

strongly disagree.
Out of 20 participants, 1 answered letter A which is strongly agree, 15 answered

letter B which is agree, 4 answered letter C which is disagree, and no one answered letter D

which is strongly disagree.

Out of 20 participants, 4 answered letter A which is strongly agree, 13 answered

letter B which is agree, 3 answered letter C which is disagree, and no one answered letter D

which is strongly disagree.

Out of 20 participants, 2 answered letter A which is strongly agree, 8 answered

letter B which is agree, 6 answered letter C which is disagree, and 4 answered letter D which is

strongly disagree.

C. Analysis

Out of 20 participants, 11 answered letter A or strongly agree in question number 1, which

indicates that they have already decided on a career path. This concludes that most of the students have

already a career path in mid that they have chosen to pursue after Senior High School.

10 out of 20 participants, answered letter A or strongly agree in question number 2, which

indicates that their parents supports them on their chosen career path. This concludes that most of the

students’ parents are supportive upon their child’s decision regarding their future careers.
7 over 20 students answered letter C— disagrees, in question number 3, which indicates

that their desired courses is not available in their chosen school. This concludes that most of the students’

preferred careers are not included in the courses offered of their desired school.

Out of 20 participants, 11 answered letter B or agree in question number 4, which indicates

that they are not struggling financially in terms of choosing a courses for their careers. Therefore, we can

conclude that the students’ career preferences are fairly within their budgets or family incomes.

7 out of 20 participants, answered letter B or agree, and 7 out of 20 participants, also

answered letter C or disagree in question number 5, which indicates that the students have low interest or

low ability to enroll in their desired courses. This concludes that

15 out of 20 participants, answered letter B or agree in question number 6, which indicates

that they often relate to the courses they wanted by the public's demand within the job market. This

includes that they

Out of 20 participants, 13 answered letter B or agree in question number 7, which indicates

that the students often relate to the courses they wanted by the employability rates of the course after

finishing college. Therefore,

8 over 20 students answered letter B— agrees, in question number 8, which indicates that

their chosen courses are affected by the social influences (peers, family and friends). This indicates that

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