Statistical Treatement of Data
Statistical Treatement of Data
Statistical Treatement of Data
Statistical Treatment:
For the purpose of analysis and interpretation, the data gathered were coded, tallied and tabulated
The frequency and distributions were used to categorize the respondents according to their
demographic profile variables such as year-level, age, sex, and general average in mathematics in
2. Weighted Mean
Another technique used by the researchers in the study was the weighted mean. This was used in
order to obtain the average responses of the respondents’ level of frequency on their study habits in
mathematics.
3. Standard Deviation
Standard deviation is a measure of variability that is commonly used in parametric statistical tests. It
measures the dispersion of data around the mean and assumes that the data are normally
distributed.
Pearson r Correlation has been widely used in statistics to measure the relationship between the
linear related variables. This was used to determine the significant relationship between the two
variables of the study which are the study habits in mathematics and academic performance of
students. The researchers used the SPSS or the Statistical Treatment for Social Sciences to analyze
and interpret the data. With the use of this treatment, the researchers were able to determine if the
two variables had a significant correlation and make the decision to reject the null hypothesis.
5. Independent Sample T-Test.
The Independent Sample T-Test is a statistical technique that is used to analyze the mean
comparison of two independent groups. It will be employed in this study to see if there is a substantial
extrinsic motivation, time management, family relationship, fellow student relationship, and teacher
6. One-Way ANOVA
One-Way ANOVA compares the means of three or more groups and determines whether any of those
means are statistically significantly different from each other. It will be employed in this study to see if
there is a substantial difference in the respondents' study habits in mathematics when they are
grouped according to their year level, and grades. The researchers used the SPSS or the Statistical
Package for Social Sciences in order to test the hypothesis and interpret the data.
Statistical Treatment:
For the purpose of analysis and interpretation, the data gathered were coded, tallied and tabulated
The researchers utilized the median and interquartile range, which are non-parametric measures of
central tendency and variability, in their analysis. Non-parametric tests are statistical methods that do
not make any assumptions about the distribution of the data under examination. For instance, when
analyzing Likert scale data, which is typically ordinal, mean and standard deviation may not be the
most appropriate measures of central tendency and variability. In such cases, median and
interquartile range (IQR) are more suitable measures as they account for the ordinal nature of the
data. Therefore, the use of median and IQR in this context is a valuable approach for analyzing non-
The Spearman rank correlation coefficient, also known as Spearman's rho, is a nonparametric
measure of the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables. Unlike the Pearson r
Correlation, the Spearman rank correlation does not assume that the data are normally distributed or
that the relationship between the variables is linear. It is often used when dealing with ordinal or non-
normally distributed data, and can be more appropriate than Pearson's correlation in such cases.
3. Mann-Whitney U Test
The researchers conducted a Mann-Whitney U test to examine the significant difference in the
academic performance of high school students when grouped according to profile. The Mann-
Whitney U test is a nonparametric test used to compare the medians of two independent groups,
making it suitable for analyzing data that do not meet the assumptions of normality and homogeneity
of variances. The researchers employed the open-source software R version 4.0.5 in order to test the
4. Kruskal-Wallis H Test
The researchers used Kruskal Wallis test to determine the significant difference on the IT skills
and knowledge relevant in the workplace during accounting training period of the Polytechnic
University of the Philippines accountancy students when grouped according to mode of internship.
The Kruskal Wallis test is a nonparametric test used to determine whether there are significant
differences in the medians of three or more independent groups. It is used as an alternative to the
one-way ANOVA test when the assumptions of normality and homogeneity of variances are not met.
The researchers used the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26 in order to test
The researchers used Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test to determine the significant difference on
the IT skills and knowledge between prior and during internship of the Polytechnic University of the
Philippines accountancy students. The Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test is a non-parametric test that is
used to determine whether there is a significant difference between two related samples. Since the IT
skills and knowledge scores were obtained from the same group of students before and during their
internship, the Wilcoxon Signed Ranks Test is the appropriate statistical test to use. The researchers
used the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 26 in order to test the number one
The researchers used the gamma correlation coefficient to measure the strength and direction of
the relationship between the number of hours spent studying per week and the final grades of
two ordinal variables, or nominal to ordinal variables, which means it is appropriate when the
variables are not normally distributed. The researchers used the software package SPSS version 27