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ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

4.1 ANALYSIS OF THE DATA


TabIe 1

TabIe showing Sex of the respondents







Source: Primary data


Inference

From the above table it is inferred that out of 50 respondents 88% of them are male and
12% of the respondents are female.


sex no. of
respondents
Simple
percentage
Male
female
132
18
88
12

Figure 1

















TabIe 2

TabIe showing age group of the respondents

88
12
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
maIe femaIe
p
e
r
c
e
n
t
a
g
e
sex
sex of the respondents









Source: Primary data

Inference

The above table shows that 28% of the respondents are between the ages 24-28, 26% of
the respondents are above 38, 18% of the respondents are 29-33 and 34-38 and only 10% of
the respondents are between the ages
19-23.



Figure 2
Age group No. of
respondents
Simple
percentage
19-23
24-28
29-33
34-38
Above 38
15
42
27
27
39
10
28
18
18
26






TabIe 3

TabIe showing the date of joining of the respondents

Date of joining No of
respondents
Simple
percentage
71-80
81-90
91-2000
2001-07
03
15
30
102
02
10
20
68
10
28
18 18
26
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
19-23 24-28 29-33 34-38 above 38
p
e
r
c
e
n
t
a
g
e
age
age group of the respondents
age

Source: Primary data


Inference

The above table 68% of the respondents are joined during 2001-07, 20% of the respondents
are joined during 91-2000, 10% of the respondents are joined during 81-90 and 2% of the
respondents are joined during 71-80.


Figure 3






2
10
20
68
0
20
40
60
80
71-80 81-90 91-2000 2001-07
date of joining
date of joining


TabIe 4

TabIe showing the preference of the appraisaI







Source: Primary data


Inference

The above table shows that 65% of the respondents prefer supervisors appraisal, 20% of
the respondents prefer subordinates appraisal and remaining 10% of the respondents prefer
peers appraisal.

Preference of
appraisal
No of
respondents
Simple
percentage
Peers
Subordinates
Supervisors
15
21
114
10
14
76

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