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Table 1 Variables Number of Apps Used Hours of Use of Mobile Apps

The document contains 5 tables that examine the relationship between mobile app usage and academic behavior in Grade 6 students. Table 1 shows students' average number of apps used and hours spent on apps. Table 2 examines academic behaviors like attendance and output submission. Table 3 tests for differences in app exposure by gender and income. Table 4 tests for differences in academic behaviors by gender and income. Table 5 analyzes the correlation between app exposure and academic behaviors. The key findings are that female students and higher-income students tended to use apps more but gender differences were found in some academic behaviors. Correlations between app usage and academic performance were weak to non-existent.

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Table 1 Variables Number of Apps Used Hours of Use of Mobile Apps

The document contains 5 tables that examine the relationship between mobile app usage and academic behavior in Grade 6 students. Table 1 shows students' average number of apps used and hours spent on apps. Table 2 examines academic behaviors like attendance and output submission. Table 3 tests for differences in app exposure by gender and income. Table 4 tests for differences in academic behaviors by gender and income. Table 5 analyzes the correlation between app exposure and academic behaviors. The key findings are that female students and higher-income students tended to use apps more but gender differences were found in some academic behaviors. Correlations between app usage and academic performance were weak to non-existent.

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Table 1
Number of Hours of Use of Mobile
Variables
Apps Used Apps
n Sd IN Sd IN
Whole 131 12.18 6.22 M 3.20 1.50 M
Sex
Male 54 11.48 6.59 M 3.22 1.53 M
Female 77 12.68 5.94 M 3.18 1.49 M
Family Income
30 000 Php and below 110 12.13 6.29 M 3.05 1.49 M
More than 30,000 Php 21 12.48 6.00 M 3.95 1.36 H
Level of Exposure to Mobile Apps In Terms Of Number and Hours Used

Note: Number of Applications


1 — 10 mobile apps Low (L)
11 — 20 mobile apps Moderate (M)
21 — 32 mobile apps high (H)
Hours of use
1.00 — 2.32 Low (L)
2.33 — 3.65 Moderate (M)
3.66 — 5.00 High (H)
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Table 2

Academic Behavior in terms of Attendance, Class Participation, Study Behavior, and Output
Submission When taken as a Whole and Grouped according to Variables
Academic Behavior
Variables Attendance Class Study Output Submission
Participation Behavior
N Sd IN sd IN sd IN sd IN
Whole 131 3.33 0.63 MP 2.95 0.81 MP 2.74 0.77 MP 3.20 0.74 MP
Sex
Male 54 3.21 0.66 MP 2.94 0.83 MP 2.49 0.72 MP 2.94 0.88 MP
Female 77 3.41 0.59 MP 2.96 0.80 MP 2.92 0.76 MP 3.37 0.57 MP
Family Income
30 000 php and 110 3.30 0.65 MP 2.95 0.80 MP 2.73 0.79 MP 3.15 0.76 MP
below
More than 30 000 21 3.46 0.50 MP 2.95 0.84 MP 2.84 0.65 MP 3.41 0.63 MP
php
Note:
4.49-5.00 Very Positive
3.50-4.49 Positive
2.50-3.49 Moderately Positive
1.50-2.49 Negative
1.00-1.49 Very Negative

Table 3

Test of Difference in the Grade 6 Pupils’ Level of Exposure to Mobile Apps according to
Sex and Family Income
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Exposure to Mobile Apps


Variables Number of Apps Used Hours of Use of Mobile Apps
t p-value t p-value
Sex
Male 11.48 -1.08 0.28 3.22 0.15 0.88
Female 12.68 3.18

Family Income
30,000 php and 12.13 -0.24 0.82 3.05 -0.26 0.01
below
More than 30,000 12.48 3.95
php
*significant at 0.05 alpha level
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Table 4

Test of Difference in the Academic Behavior of Grade 6 Pupils when Grouped According to
Sex and Family Income
Academic Behavior
Variables Attendance Class Participation Study Behavior Output Submission

T p-value t p-value t p-value t p-value


Sex
Male 3.21 -1.83 2.94 -0.12 0.91 2.49 -3.25 0.00 2.94 -3.15** 0.00
Female 3.41 2.96 2.92 3.37
0.07
Family
Income
30 000 php 3.30 -1.06 2.95 0.01 0.99 2.73 -0.62 0.54 3.15 -1.47 0.14
and below 0.29
More than 3.46 2.95 2.84 3.41
30 000php
**significant at 0.01 alpha level

Table 5
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Test of Relationship between the Levels of Exposure to Mobile Apps and Academic Behavior
of Grade 6 Pupils
Academic Behavior
Exposure to Attendance Class Participation Study Behavior Output Submission
Mobile Apps
r p-value r p-value r p-value r p-value

No. of 0.07 0.45 0.14 0.10 -0.01 0.93 0.13 0.14


Mobile Apps
Used
Hrs. of Use 0.04 0.65 -0.07 0.46 -0.09 0.33 0.05 0.59
of Mobile
Apps
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