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METHODOLOGY

1. Research design
The researchers will be conducting survey among selected students. The
data derived from this will be used to make technical conclusions that will be
used as the result of the survey. These results will also be used to compare
the hypotheses of the research.
2. Instruments/tools necessary in the experiment
- Survey questionnaires
- One notebook for note-taking and controlling
3. Procedure
The researchers will provide survey questionnaires to the students through
the process of random sampling to remove unnecessary bias to the
procedure. Each student will be given just enough time to answer the
questions provided in the questionnaire. After this, the researchers will
employ statistical techniques to tally the results after collecting the filled-up
survey questionnaire. From the latter, the researchers will come up with a
mathematical conclusion that will satisfy the objective of the project.
4. Data analysis
For this research to be not subjective and free from biases, the survey
questionnaires will be given on each different year level through random
sampling. The reason for this process is that if the researchers would only
conduct research among the third-year levels, it may result to biased output
that the researchers want to avoid. Too much freedom In choosing
candidates will also cause the same bias, so the researchers will employ
organized and proper sampling of candidates.

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