The Giving Back Statistic: A Comparative Analysis of The Factors That Dictate The Chances of Alumni Donations For Their Universities
The Giving Back Statistic: A Comparative Analysis of The Factors That Dictate The Chances of Alumni Donations For Their Universities
The Giving Back Statistic: A Comparative Analysis of The Factors That Dictate The Chances of Alumni Donations For Their Universities
A Comparative Analysis of
the Factors that Dictate
the Chances of Alumni
Donations for their
Universities
PRESENTED BY:
De Jesus, Loise Marie
Guerrero, Jose Maria
Roque, Jose Eduardo
Serrano, Margaret Anne
Sinay, Kristen Leigh
Chapter i
INTRODUCTION
CASE BACKGROUND
The main assumption in this study is that the more satisfied the
graduates are, the more likely they are to give back to the school. It was also
mentioned in the book’s description that students who are more satisfied with
the contact with their teachers are more likely to graduate. Satisfied
graduates can be described by the smaller class sizes and the student/faculty
ratio, wherein it was suspected that these factors have an influence on the
alumni giving rate. Therefore the variables of the study are identified as:
CLASS SIZE
Independent Variable
Student-faculty ratio
Independent Variable
predictor.
Statistical technique
The aim of this study is to predict the alumni giving rate, therefore the
appropriate statistical technique to be used in this study is through the principles
of simple linear regression. This statistical technique only requires one
independent variable and one dependent variable; which in this case are the
satisfied graduates and the alumni giving rate respectively. Such technique is to
be used especially if the objective of the study would require to predict the value
of the dependent variable. Linear regression is also appropriate because it also
determines the linear relationship between the two variables.
C h a p t e r iiI
FINDINGS AND ANALYSIS
REGRESSION
ANALYSIS
Figure 4.2.
Estimated Alumni
Giving Rate
Regression Based
on % of classes
under 20
REGRESSION
ANALYSIS
Figure 4.3.
Estimated Alumni
Giving Rate
Regression Based
on Student-Faculty
Ratio
RESIDUAL
ANALYSIS
Figure 4.4.
Residual Plot for
Data on % of
Classes Under 20
RESIDUAL
ANALYSIS
Figure 4.5.
Residual Plot for
Student-Faculty
Ratio Residual Plot
C h a p t e r iV
CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
C O N C LU S I O N S
I II III
The first developed Researchers were able
The researchers
regression equation shows a to develop a numerical and
have identified factors that
positive relationship, wherein graphical summary of the data
affects the increase of
having a larger percentage of using excel. They were also
percentage of alumni who
class with fewer than 20 able to utilize the regression
makes a donation such as
students, would estimatedly analysis to come up with an
Satisfaction of alumnus
result to a greater alumni equation to predict the alumni
with their undergraduate
giving rate. This makes it the giving rate. Moreover, they
experience, their Financial
best fit to predict the alumni were able to determine the
Capacity, or Degree
giving rate compared to the relationship between the
attainment
other equation. variables in the equation.
RECOMMENDATIONS
i. For schools who want to determine their alumni giving rate, they may use other variables
to know or predict the alumni giving rate test. Like for example, satisfaction percentage with
their undergraduate experience. They could also use this to test whether the percent of alumni
ii. To other future researchers who want to take on a similar study, in their computation and
regression analysis, aside from excel, they can use line regression calculators online or any data