Chapter 4 1
Chapter 4 1
Chapter 4 1
In this chapter, the data analysis and interpretation are presented. The
researchers used tables to determine and identify the response of the First Year
Philippines (USTP) from the questions given to them via google forms. The results
shown here are also in accordance with the research problems stated in chapter 1 of
the study.
There are 25 students chosen for this study of the first year BSED Science
students at USTP.
Table 1-2 presents the familiarity and importance of Endangered Species Act
(ESA)
familiar are you with the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and its role in protecting
Table 1.
4 Familiar 8 32%
2 Unfamiliar 7 28%
1 Not familiar at all 1 4%
Total 25 100%
Mean: 3.36
As presented on the table, 20% of the respondents are very familiar, 32% are
familiar, 16% are somewhat familiar, 28% are unfamiliar and 4% are not familiar at
all with Endangered Species Act (ESA). It has a mean score of 3.36. Therefore, most
first year BSED Science students are somewhat familiar with the Endangered
Table 2 shows the frequency, percentage and mean of the question: “Do
you believe the ESA is an effective tool for preventing the extinction of species and
conserving biodiversity?”
Table 2.
4 Agree 16 64%
3 Neutral 0 0
2 Disagree 0 0
1 Strongly Disagree 0 0
Total 25 100%
Mean: 4.36
As presented on the table, 36% of the respondents strongly agree and 64%
agree that the Endangered Species Act is an effective tool for preventing the
Therefore, most first year BSED Science students strongly agree with the
Table 3 shows the frequency, percentage and mean of the question: "How
Table 3.
4 Important 5 20%
3 Neutral 0 0
2 Unimportant 0 0
Total 25 100%
Mean: 4.8
As presented on the table, 20% of the respondents voted for “very important”
and 20% voted for “important” that the government needs to enforce the UN
mean score of 4.8. Therefore, most first year BSED Science students voted that it is
very important for the government to enforce the UN Convention on Biological
familiar are you with the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and its role in regulating the global wildlife trade?”
Table 4.
4 Familiar 8 32%
2 Unfamiliar 5 20%
Total 25 100%
Mean: 3.36
As presented on the table, 16% of the respondents are very familiar, 32% are
familiar, 28% are somewhat familiar, 20% are unfamiliar and 4% are not familiar at
all with Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). It has a mean score
of 3.36. Therefore, most of first year BSED Science students are somewhat familiar
with Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) and its role in regulating
protecting biodiversity?”.
Table 5.
4 Important 6 24%
3 Neutral 1 4%
2 Unimportant 0 0
Total 25 100%
Mean: 4.68
As presented on the table, 72% of the respondents voted for “very important”,
24% for “important" and 4% voted for “neutral” for the government to enforce strict
most first year BSED Science students voted that it is very important for the
familiar are you with the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (NBSAP)?”
Table 6.
5 Very Familiar 2 8%
4 Familiar 8 32%
2 Unfamiliar 7 28%
Mean: 3.12
“unfamiliar”, and 1 student answered “not familiar at all”. It has a mean of 3.12 and
therefore means that the students are neutral or uncertain of the familiarity of the act.
Table 7: shows the frequency, percentage and mean of the statement
question: ”Do you believe the NBSAP is an effective tool for conserving and
Table 7.
4 Agree 13 52%
3 Neutral 2 8%
2 Disagree 0 0%
1 Strongly Disagree 0 0%
Mean: 4.32
respondent who answered “disagree” and “strongly disagree”. It has a mean of 4.32
and therefore interpreted that most of the students strongly agreed or believe that
the NBSAP is an effective tool for conserving and sustainably using biodiversity.
4 Likely 4 16%
3 Neutral 2 8%
2 Unlikely 0 0%
1 Very Unlikely 0 0%
Mean: 4.68
who answered “unlikely” and “very unlikely”. It has a mean of 4.68. Therefore, most
restrictions?”
Table 9.
4 Important 7 28%
3 Neutral 1 4%
2 Not Important 0 0%
Mean: 4.64
who answered “important”. Moreover, 1 student answered “neutral”, while there was
no respondent who answered “not important” and “not important at all”. It has a
mean of 4.64. Therefore, most of the students think that it is important to incorporate
restrictions.
question: ”How important do you think it is for first-year BSED Science students to
Table 10.
4 Important 4 16%
3 Neutral 0 0%
2 Not Important 0 0%
Mean: 4.84
As presented on the table, 21 respondents answered “very important" and 4
and “not important at all”. It has a mean of 4.84. Therefore, most of the students