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NAME: NATHANIEL M. DAGSA JR.
STUDENT NO.: 19-MPMG-039
FINAL EXAM
Make a Study on the company/agency you belong and answer the following problem;
PROBLEM (AT LEAST 15 SAMPLES)
II. What is the level of motivation of the employees in terms of the following:
A. Basic Needs
A.1 Special wage increases should be given to employees who do their jobs very well.
A.2 Better job descriptions would be helpful so that employees will know exactly what is expected of them.
A.3 Employees need to be reminded that their jobs are dependent on the company's ability to complete effectively.
B. Safety Needs
B.1 The company retirement benefits are important factors in keeping employees on their jobs.
B.2 Job security is important to employees.
B.3 Employees need to be reminded that their jobs are dependent on the company's ability to complete effectively.
C. Esteem Needs
C.1 Indifferent supervision can often bruise feeling.
C.2 Pride in one's work is actually an important award.
C.3 Employees want to be able to think of "best" in their own job.
D. Belongingness
D.1 Special wage increases should be given to employees who do their jobs very well.
D.2 Better job descriptions would be helpful so that employees will know exactly what is expected of them.
D.3 Employees need to be reminded that their jobs are dependent on the company's ability to complete effectively.
III. What is the level of leadership as perceived by the employees in terms of the following:
A. Instruction
1. Plans/facilitates the application of energizing technologies in the work place.
2. Includes employee in the selection of materials for instruction.
3. Encourages the development of new strategies.
4. Work with technical and specialists on new design and delivery.
5. Analysis available resources in the cos-effective and equitable way.
B. Planning
1. Works towards global standard of quality and excellence.
2. Manages a broad range of company/agency operation such as: organizing, monitoring, and evaluation.
3. Secures the necessary personnel resources to meet objectives.
4. Develops a clear and systematic guidelines and procedures.
5. Initiates collaboration research and extension activities.
ALL DATA MUST BE PRESENTED IN TABULAR FORM, STATE THE TITLE THAT CORRESPONDS FROM
THE GIVEN PROBLEM
1 = ELEMENTARY GRADUATE
NOTE: MAGING
AGE OF 1 = MALE 1 = SINGLE MAKATARUNGAN! :-) 2 = HISCHOOL GRADUATE
RESPONDENTS 2 = FEMALE 2 = MARRIED I-BASE ANG LENGTH OF 3 = COLLEGE DEGREE
SERVICE SA AGE
4 = W/ POST GRADUATE
LENGTH OF
NO. AGE SEX CIVIL STATUS EDUCATION
SERVICE
1 62 1 2 41 3
2 52 1 1 31 4
3 50 1 1 29 3
4 25 1 2 4 3
5 23 2 2 2 3
6 28 1 1 7 3
7 23 1 2 2 3
8 54 1 1 33 4
9 46 2 2 25 3
10 26 1 2 5 3
11 52 2 1 31 4
12 59 2 2 38 4
13 41 2 2 20 3
14 24 1 1 3 3
15 49 1 1 28 3
LEMENTARY GRADUATE
ISCHOOL GRADUATE
OLLEGE DEGREE
W/ POST GRADUATE
MOTIVATION
RESPONDENT II.A BASIC NEEDS II.B SAFETY NEEDS II.C ESTEEM NEEDS
II. NO. II.A.1 II.A.2 II.A.3 II.B.1 II.B.2 II.B.3 II.C.1 II.C.2
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LEADERSHIP
RESPONDENT III.A INSTRUCTIONS III.B PLANNING
III. NO. III.A.1 III.A.2 III.A.3 III.A.4 III.A.5 III.B.1 III.B.2 III.B.3
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ESTEEM NEEDS II.D BELONGINGNESS RESPONDENT I. SPMS
II.C.3 II.D.1 II.D.2 II.D.3 I. NO. I.
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5 5 4 4 3 4.29 4.07
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4 4 5 5 7 4.11 4.28
5 5 4 5 8 4.09 4.39
4 4 5 4 9 4.37 4.42
5 4 5 4 10 4.06 4.09
4 4 4 4 11 4.16 4.02
5 4 4 4 12 4.38 4.05
5 5 4 5 13 4.23 4.38
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I. What is the performance of the employee using SPMS?
AGE
AGE SPMS
NO. (x) (y) XY X2 Y2
SEX
SEX SPMS
NO. XY X2 Y2
(x) (y)
1 1 4.400 4.400 1.000 19.360
2 1 4.230 4.230 1.000 17.893
r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)− ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗
3 1 4.290 4.290 1.000 18.404
4 1 4.260 4.260 1.000 18.148
^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 2 4.270 8.540 4.000 18.233 x - independent variable
6 1 4.060 4.060 1.000 16.484 y - dependent variable
n - number of observation
7 1 4.110 4.110 1.000 16.892
8 1 4.090 4.090 1.000 16.728
9 2 4.370 8.740 4.000 19.097
10 1 4.060 4.060 1.000 16.484 ( 15 ) ( 84.570 ) - ( 20 ) ( 63.160 )
r = /√(
11 2 4.160 8.320 4.000 17.306 [( 15 )( 30 ) - ( ]) 400 )][( 15 )( 266.142 ) - ( 3989.186 )]
12 2 4.380 8.760 4.000 19.184
13 2 4.230 8.460 4.000 17.893
r= 0.44093 Moderate positive correlation/Substantial relationship
14 1 4.180 4.180 1.000 17.472
15 1 4.070 4.070 1.000 16.565
∑X = 20 63.160 84.570 30.000 266.142
(∑X)2 = 400 3989.186 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
I. What is the performance of the employee using SPMS?
CIVIL STATUS
LENGTH OF SERVICE
LENGTH OF SPMS
NO. SERVICE (y) XY X2 Y2
(x)
1 41 4.400 180.400 1681.000 19.360
2 31 4.230 131.130 961.000 17.893
r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)− ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗
3 29 4.290 124.410 841.000 18.404
4 4 4.260 17.040 16.000 18.148
^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 2 4.270 8.540 4.000 18.233 x - independent variable
6 7 4.060 28.420 49.000 16.484 y - dependent variable
n - number of observation
7 2 4.110 8.220 4.000 16.892
8 33 4.090 134.970 1089.000 16.728
9 25 4.370 109.250 625.000 19.097
10 5 4.060 20.300 25.000 16.484 ( 15 ) ( 1269.180 ) - ( 299 ) ( 63.160 )
r = /√(
11 31 4.160 128.960 961.000 17.306 [( 15 )( 8893 ) - ( ])89401 )][( 15 )( 266.142 ) - ( 3989.186 )]
12 38 4.380 166.440 1444.000 19.184
13 20 4.230 84.600 400.000 17.893
r= 0.42472 Moderate positive correlation/Substantial relationship
14 3 4.180 12.540 9.000 17.472
15 28 4.070 113.960 784.000 16.565
∑X = 299 63.160 1269.180 8893.000 266.142
I. What is the performance of the employee using SPMS?
(∑X)2 = 89401 3989.186 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
I. What is the performance of the employee using SPMS?
EDUCATION
EDUCATION SPMS
NO. (x) (y) XY X2 Y2
AGE
AGE ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. XY X2 Y2
(x) ON A.1 ON A.2 ON A.3 (y)
1 62 5 4 4 4.333 268.667 3844.000 18.778
2 52 5 4 5 4.667 242.667 2704.000 21.778 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)−
3 50 5 5 4 4.667 233.333 2500.000 21.778 ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
4 25 4 4 5 4.333 108.333 625.000 18.778 Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 23 5 5 4 4.667 107.333 529.000 21.778 x - independent variable
y - dependent variable
6 28 5 5 4 4.667 130.667 784.000 21.778 n - number of observation
7 23 5 5 4 4.667 107.333 529.000 21.778
8 54 5 5 4 4.667 252.000 2916.000 21.778
9 46 4 5 4 4.333 199.333 2116.000 18.778
10 26 4 5 5 4.667 121.333 676.000 21.778 ( 15 ) ( 2770.333 ) - ( 614 ) ( 68.000 )
r= /√(
11 52 4 4 5 4.333 225.333 2704.000 18.778 [( 15 )( 28066 ])
) - ( 376996 )][( 15 )( 308.667 ) - ( 4624.000 )]
12 59 5 4 4 4.333 255.667 3481.000 18.778
13 41 5 4 4 4.333 177.667 1681.000 18.778
r= -0.38344 Low negative correlation/Small relationship
14 24 5 5 4 4.667 112.000 576.000 21.778
15 49 5 4 5 4.667 228.667 2401.000 21.778
∑X = 614 ∑Y= 68.000 2770.333 28066.000 308.667
(∑X)2 = 376996 (∑Y)2 = 4624.000 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
SEX
SEX ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. (x) ON A.1 ON A.2 ON A.3 (y) XY X2 Y2
CIVIL STATUS
LENGTH OF SERVICE
LENGTH OF
ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. SERVICE ON A.1 ON A.2 ON A.3 (y) XY X2 Y2
(x)
1 41 5 4 4 4.333 177.667 1681.000 18.778
2 31 5 4 5 4.667 144.667 961.000 21.778 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)−
3 29 5 5 4 4.667 135.333 841.000 21.778 ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
4 4 4 4 5 4.333 17.333 16.000 18.778 Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 2 5 5 4 4.667 9.333 4.000 21.778 x - independent variable
y - dependent variable
6 7 5 5 4 4.667 32.667 49.000 21.778 n - number of observation
7 2 5 5 4 4.667 9.333 4.000 21.778
8 33 5 5 4 4.667 154.000 1089.000 21.778
9 25 4 5 4 4.333 108.333 625.000 18.778
10 5 4 5 5 4.667 23.333 25.000 21.778 ( 15 ) ( 1342.333 ) - ( 299 ) ( 68.000 )
r= /√(
11 31 4 4 5 4.333 134.333 961.000 18.778 [( 15 )( 8893 ])
) - ( 89401 )][( 15 )( 308.667 ) - ( 4624.000 )]
12 38 5 4 4 4.333 164.667 1444.000 18.778
13 20 5 4 4 4.333 86.667 400.000 18.778
r= -0.38344 Low negative correlation/Small relationship
14 3 5 5 4 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778
15 28 5 4 5 4.667 130.667 784.000 21.778
II. What is the level of motivation of the employees in terms of the following:
A. Basic Needs
A.1 Special wage increases should be given to employees who do their jobs very well.
A.2 Better job descriptions would be helpful so that employees will know exactly what is
expected of them.
A.3 Employees need to be reminded that their jobs are dependent on the company's ability to
complete effectively.
EDUCATION
AGE
AGE ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. XY X2 Y2
(x) ON B.1 ON B.2 ON B.3 (y)
1 62 4 4 5 4.333 268.667 3844.000 18.778
2 52 4 4 4 4.000 208.000 2704.000 16.000 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)−
3 50 5 5 4 4.667 233.333 2500.000 21.778 ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
4 25 4 4 5 4.333 108.333 625.000 18.778 Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 23 4 4 4 4.000 92.000 529.000 16.000 x - independent variable
y - dependent variable
6 28 4 5 5 4.667 130.667 784.000 21.778 n - number of observation
7 23 5 4 5 4.667 107.333 529.000 21.778
8 54 5 4 5 4.667 252.000 2916.000 21.778
9 46 5 5 4 4.667 214.667 2116.000 21.778
10 26 5 4 5 4.667 121.333 676.000 21.778 ( 15 ) ( 2767.667 ) - ( 614 ) ( 67.333 )
r= /√(
11 52 4 5 5 4.667 242.667 2704.000 21.778 [( 15 )( 28066 ])
) - ( 376996 )][( 15 )( 303.556 ) - ( 4533.778 )]
12 59 4 5 5 4.667 275.333 3481.000 21.778
13 41 5 5 5 5.000 205.000 1681.000 25.000
r= 0.18580 Slight positive correlation/Negligible relationship
14 24 4 4 4 4.000 96.000 576.000 16.000
15 49 5 4 4 4.333 212.333 2401.000 18.778
∑X = 614 ∑Y= 67.333 2767.667 28066.000 303.556
(∑X)2 = 376996 (∑Y)2 = 4533.778 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
SEX
SEX ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. (x) ON B.1 ON B.2 ON B.3 (y) XY X2 Y2
CIVIL STATUS
LENGTH OF SERVICE
LENGTH OF ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. SERVICE XY X2 Y2
ON B.1 ON B.2 ON B.3 (y)
(x)
1 41 4 4 5 4.333 177.667 1681.000 18.778
2 31 4 4 4 4.000 124.000 961.000 16.000 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)−
3 29 5 5 4 4.667 135.333 841.000 21.778 ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
4 4 4 4 5 4.333 17.333 16.000 18.778 Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 2 4 4 4 4.000 8.000 4.000 16.000 x - independent variable
y - dependent variable
6 7 4 5 5 4.667 32.667 49.000 21.778 n - number of observation
7 2 5 4 5 4.667 9.333 4.000 21.778
8 33 5 4 5 4.667 154.000 1089.000 21.778
9 25 5 5 4 4.667 116.667 625.000 21.778
10 5 5 4 5 4.667 23.333 25.000 21.778 ( 15 ) ( 1353.667 ) - ( 299 ) ( 67.333 )
r= /√(
11 31 4 5 5 4.667 144.667 961.000 21.778 [( 15 )( 8893 ])
) - ( 89401 )][( 15 )( 303.556 ) - ( 4533.778 )]
12 38 4 5 5 4.667 177.333 1444.000 21.778
13 20 5 5 5 5.000 100.000 400.000 25.000
r= 0.18580 Slight positive correlation/Negligible relationship
14 3 4 4 4 4.000 12.000 9.000 16.000
II. What is the level of motivation of the employees in terms of the following:
B. Safety Needs
B.1 The company retirement benefits are important factors in keeping employees on their jobs.
B.2 Job security is important to employees.
B.3 Employees need to be reminded that their jobs are dependent on the company's ability to
complete effectively.
EDUCATION
EDUCATION ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. XY X2 Y2
(x) ON B.1 ON B.2 ON B.3 (y)
1 3 4 4 5 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778
2 4 4 4 4 4.000 16.000 16.000 16.000 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)−
3 3 5 5 4 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778 ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
4 3 4 4 5 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778 Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 3 4 4 4 4.000 12.000 9.000 16.000 x - independent variable
y - dependent variable
6 3 4 5 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778 n - number of observation
7 3 5 4 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778
8 4 5 4 5 4.667 18.667 16.000 21.778
9 3 5 5 4 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778
10 3 5 4 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778 ( 15 ) ( 220.000 ) - ( 49 ) ( 67.333 )
r= /√(
11 4 4 5 5 4.667 18.667 16.000 21.778 [( 15 )( 163 ])
)-( 2401 )][( 15 )( 303.556 ) - ( 4533.778 )]
12 4 4 5 5 4.667 18.667 16.000 21.778
13 3 5 5 5 5.000 15.000 9.000 25.000
r= 0.02273 Slight positive correlation/Negligible relationship
14 3 4 4 4 4.000 12.000 9.000 16.000
15 3 5 4 4 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778
∑X = 49 ∑Y= 67.333 220.000 163.000 303.556
(∑X)2 = 2401 (∑Y)2 = 4533.778 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
II. What is the level of motivation of the employees in terms of the following:
C. Esteem Needs
C.1 Indifferent supervision can often bruise feeling.
C.2 Pride in one's work is actually an important award.
C.3 Employees want to be able to think of "best" in their own job.
AGE
AGE ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. XY X2 Y2
(x) ON C.1 ON C.2 ON C.3 (y)
1 62 5 5 4 4.667 289.333 3844.000 21.778
2 52 5 4 4 4.333 225.333 2704.000 18.778 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)−
3 50 5 4 5 4.667 233.333 2500.000 21.778 ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
4 25 4 5 5 4.667 116.667 625.000 21.778 Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 23 5 5 4 4.667 107.333 529.000 21.778 x - independent variable
y - dependent variable
6 28 5 4 5 4.667 130.667 784.000 21.778 n - number of observation
7 23 5 5 4 4.667 107.333 529.000 21.778
8 54 4 5 5 4.667 252.000 2916.000 21.778
9 46 4 4 4 4.000 184.000 2116.000 16.000
10 26 4 5 5 4.667 121.333 676.000 21.778 ( 15 ) ( 2792.000 ) - ( 614 ) ( 68.333 )
r= /√(
11 52 4 5 4 4.333 225.333 2704.000 18.778 [( 15 )( 28066 ])
) - ( 376996 )][( 15 )( 311.889 ) - ( 4669.444 )]
12 59 4 5 5 4.667 275.333 3481.000 21.778
13 41 5 4 5 4.667 191.333 1681.000 21.778
r= -0.12260 Slight negative correlation/Negligible relationship
14 24 4 5 4 4.333 104.000 576.000 18.778
15 49 5 4 5 4.667 228.667 2401.000 21.778
∑X = 614 ∑Y= 68.333 2792.000 28066.000 311.889
(∑X)2 = 376996 (∑Y)2 = 4669.444 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
SEX
SEX ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. (x) ON C.1 ON C.2 ON C.3 (y) XY X2 Y2
CIVIL STATUS
LENGTH OF SERVICE
LENGTH OF ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. SERVICE XY X2 Y2
ON C.1 ON C.2 ON C.3 (y)
(x)
1 41 5 5 4 4.667 191.333 1681.000 21.778
2 31 5 4 4 4.333 134.333 961.000 18.778 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)−
3 29 5 4 5 4.667 135.333 841.000 21.778 ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
4 4 4 5 5 4.667 18.667 16.000 21.778 Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 2 5 5 4 4.667 9.333 4.000 21.778 x - independent variable
y - dependent variable
6 7 5 4 5 4.667 32.667 49.000 21.778 n - number of observation
7 2 5 5 4 4.667 9.333 4.000 21.778
8 33 4 5 5 4.667 154.000 1089.000 21.778
9 25 4 4 4 4.000 100.000 625.000 16.000
10 5 4 5 5 4.667 23.333 25.000 21.778 ( 15 ) ( 1357.000 ) - ( 299 ) ( 68.333 )
r= /√(
11 31 4 5 4 4.333 134.333 961.000 18.778 [( 15 )( 8893 ])
) - ( 89401 )][( 15 )( 311.889 ) - ( 4669.444 )]
12 38 4 5 5 4.667 177.333 1444.000 21.778
13 20 5 4 5 4.667 93.333 400.000 21.778
r= -0.12260 Slight negative correlation/Negligible relationship
14 3 4 5 4 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778
15 28 5 4 5 4.667 130.667 784.000 21.778
∑X = 299 ∑Y= 68.333 1357.000 8893.000 311.889
II. What is the level of motivation of the employees in terms of the following:
C. Esteem Needs
C.1 Indifferent supervision can often bruise feeling.
C.2 Pride in one's work is actually an important award.
C.3 Employees want to be able to think of "best" in their own job.
EDUCATION
EDUCATION ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. XY X2 Y2
(x) ON C.1 ON C.2 ON C.3 (y)
1 3 5 5 4 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778
2 4 5 4 4 4.333 17.333 16.000 18.778 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)−
3 3 5 4 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778 ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
4 3 4 5 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778 Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 3 5 5 4 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778 x - independent variable
y - dependent variable
6 3 5 4 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778 n - number of observation
7 3 5 5 4 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778
8 4 4 5 5 4.667 18.667 16.000 21.778
9 3 4 4 4 4.000 12.000 9.000 16.000
10 3 4 5 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778 ( 15 ) ( 223.000 ) - ( 49 ) ( 68.333 )
r= /√(
11 4 4 5 4 4.333 17.333 16.000 18.778 [( 15 )( 163 ])
)-( 2401 )][( 15 )( 311.889 ) - ( 4669.444 )]
12 4 4 5 5 4.667 18.667 16.000 21.778
13 3 5 4 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778
r= -0.16855 Slight negative correlation/Negligible relationship
14 3 4 5 4 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778
15 3 5 4 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778
∑X = 49 ∑Y= 68.333 223.000 163.000 311.889
(∑X)2 = 2401 (∑Y)2 = 4669.444 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
II. What is the level of motivation of the employees in terms of the following:
D. Belongingness
D.1 Special wage increases should be given to employees who do their jobs very well.
D.2 Better job descriptions would be helpful so that employees will know exactly what is expected of them.
D.3 Employees need to be reminded that their jobs are dependent on the company's ability to complete effectively.
AGE
AGE ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO.
(x) ON D.1 ON D.2 ON D.3 (y)
XY X2 Y2
SEX
SEX ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO.
(x) ON D.1 ON D.2 ON D.3 (y)
XY X2 Y2
LENGTH OF SERVICE
LENGTH OF
ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. SERVICE
ON D.1 ON D.2 ON D.3 (y)
XY X2 Y2
(x)
1 41 4 5 5 4.667 191.333 1681.000 21.778
2 31 5 4 4 4.333 134.333 961.000 18.778 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)−
3 29 5 4 4 4.333 125.667 841.000 18.778
( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
4 4 4 4 5 4.333 17.333 16.000 18.778 Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 2 4 5 5 4.667 9.333 4.000 21.778 x - independent variable
y - dependent variable
6 7 4 4 5 4.333 30.333 49.000 18.778
n - number of observation
7 2 4 5 5 4.667 9.333 4.000 21.778
8 33 5 4 5 4.667 154.000 1089.000 21.778
9 25 4 5 4 4.333 108.333 625.000 18.778
10 5 4 5 4 4.333 21.667 25.000 18.778 ( 15 ) ( 1305.333 ) - ( 299 ) ( 66.000 )
r= /√(
11 31 4 4 4 4.000 124.000 961.000 16.000 [( 15 )( 8893 )])- ( 89401 )][( 15 )( 291.111 ) - ( 4356.000 )]
12 38 4 4 4 4.000 152.000 1444.000 16.000
13 20 5 4 5 4.667 93.333 400.000 21.778
r= -0.22481 Low negative correlation/Small relationship
14 3 5 4 4 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778
15 28 4 5 4 4.333 121.333 784.000 18.778
∑X = 299 ∑Y= 66.000 1305.333 8893.000 291.111
(∑X)2 = 89401 (∑Y)2 = 4356.000 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
II. What is the level of motivation of the employees in terms of the following:
D. Belongingness
D.1 Special wage increases should be given to employees who do their jobs very well.
D.2 Better job descriptions would be helpful so that employees will know exactly what is expected of them.
D.3 Employees need to be reminded that their jobs are dependent on the company's ability to complete effectively.
EDUCATION
EDUCATION ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. XY X2 Y2
(x) ON D.1 ON D.2 ON D.3 (y)
1 3 4 5 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778
2 4 5 4 4 4.333 17.333 16.000 18.778 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)−
3 3 5 4 4 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778
( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ][ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
4 3 4 4 5 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778 Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 3 4 5 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778 x - independent variable
y - dependent variable
6 3 4 4 5 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778
n - number of observation
7 3 4 5 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778
8 4 5 4 5 4.667 18.667 16.000 21.778
9 3 4 5 4 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778
10 3 4 5 4 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778 ( 15 ) ( 215.000 ) - ( 49 ) ( 66.000 )
r= /√(
11 4 4 4 4 4.000 16.000 16.000 16.000 [( 15 )( 163 )])- ( 2401 )][( 15 )( 291.111 ) - ( 4356.000 )]
12 4 4 4 4 4.000 16.000 16.000 16.000
13 3 5 4 5 4.667 14.000 9.000 21.778
r= -0.41543 Moderate negative correlation/Substantial relationship
14 3 5 4 4 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778
15 3 4 5 4 4.333 13.000 9.000 18.778
∑X = 49 ∑Y= 66.000 215.000 163.000 291.111
(∑X)2 = 2401 (∑Y)2 = 4356.000 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
II. What is the level of leadership as perceived by the employees in terms of the following:
A. Instruction
1. Plans/facilitates the application of energizing technologies in the work place.
2. Includes employee in the selection of materials for instruction.
3. Encourages the development of new strategies.
4. Work with technical and specialists on new design and delivery.
5. Analysis available resources in the cos-effective and equitable way.
AGE
AGE ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. XY X2 Y2
(x) ON A.1 ON A.2 ON A.3 ON A.4 ON A.5 (y)
1 62 5 5 4 4 5 4.600 285.200 3844.000 21.160
2 52 4 4 5 5 4 4.400 228.800 2704.000 19.360 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)− ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ]
3 50 5 5 5 4 4 4.600 230.000 2500.000 21.160
4 25 4 4 4 5 4 4.200 105.000 625.000 17.640
[ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 23 4 4 5 5 5 4.600 105.800 529.000 21.160 x - independent variable
6 28 5 4 4 4 5 4.400 123.200 784.000 19.360 y - dependent variable
n - number of observation
7 23 4 5 4 4 4 4.200 96.600 529.000 17.640
8 54 5 5 4 5 5 4.800 259.200 2916.000 23.040
9 46 5 4 4 5 5 4.600 211.600 2116.000 21.160
10 26 5 5 5 4 4 4.600 119.600 676.000 21.160 ( 15 ) ( 2800.800 ) - ( 614 ) ( 68.000 )
r= /√(
11 52 5 4 4 4 4 4.200 218.400 2704.000 17.640 [( 15 )( 28066
]) ) - ( 376996 )][( 15 )( 308.880 ) - ( 4624.000 )]
12 59 5 5 5 5 4 4.800 283.200 3481.000 23.040
13 41 5 4 5 4 5 4.600 188.600 1681.000 21.160
r= 0.40868 Moderate positive correlation/Substantial relationship
14 24 5 5 4 5 4 4.600 110.400 576.000 21.160
15 49 4 5 5 5 5 4.800 235.200 2401.000 23.040
∑X = 614 ∑Y= 68.000 2800.800 28066.000 308.880
(∑X)2 = 376996 (∑Y)2 = 4624.000 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
SEX
SEX ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. (x) ON A.1 ON A.2 ON A.3 ON A.4 ON A.5 (y) XY X2 Y2
LENGTH OF SERVICE
LENGTH OF
ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. SERVICE ON A.1 ON A.2 ON A.3 ON A.4 ON A.5 (y) XY X2 Y2
(x)
1 41 5 5 4 4 5 4.600 188.600 1681.000 21.160
2 31 4 4 5 5 4 4.400 136.400 961.000 19.360 r = ((𝑁)(𝛴𝑋𝑌) −(𝛴𝑋)(𝛴𝑌))/√([ 𝑁(𝛴𝑋^2)− ( 〖𝛴𝑋 ) 〗 ^2 ]
3 29 5 5 5 4 4 4.600 133.400 841.000 21.160
4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4.200 16.800 16.000 17.640
[ 𝑁(𝛴𝑌^2)− (𝛴 〖𝑌 ) 〗 ^2 ])
Where: r – Pearson’s Product-Moment Coefficient of Correlation
5 2 4 4 5 5 5 4.600 9.200 4.000 21.160 x - independent variable
6 7 5 4 4 4 5 4.400 30.800 49.000 19.360 y - dependent variable
n - number of observation
7 2 4 5 4 4 4 4.200 8.400 4.000 17.640
8 33 5 5 4 5 5 4.800 158.400 1089.000 23.040
9 25 5 4 4 5 5 4.600 115.000 625.000 21.160
10 5 5 5 5 4 4 4.600 23.000 25.000 21.160 ( 15 ) ( 1372.800 ) - ( 299 ) ( 68.000 )
r= /√(
11 31 5 4 4 4 4 4.200 130.200 961.000 17.640 [( 15 )( 8893
]) ) - ( 89401 )][( 15 )( 308.880 ) - ( 4624.000 )]
12 38 5 5 5 5 4 4.800 182.400 1444.000 23.040
13 20 5 4 5 4 5 4.600 92.000 400.000 21.160
r= 0.40868 Moderate positive correlation/Substantial relationship
14 3 5 5 4 5 4 4.600 13.800 9.000 21.160
15 28 4 5 5 5 5 4.800 134.400 784.000 23.040
∑X = 299 ∑Y= 68.000 1372.800 8893.000 308.880
(∑X)2 = 89401 (∑Y)2 = 4624.000 ∑XY= (∑X2) = (∑Y2) =
II. What is the level of leadership as perceived by the employees in terms of the following:
A. Instruction
1. Plans/facilitates the application of energizing technologies in the work place.
2. Includes employee in the selection of materials for instruction.
3. Encourages the development of new strategies.
4. Work with technical and specialists on new design and delivery.
5. Analysis available resources in the cos-effective and equitable way.
EDUCATION
AGE
AGE ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. (x) ON B.1 ON B.2 ON B.3 ON B.4 ON B.5 (y) XY X2 Y2
SEX
SEX ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. (x) ON B.1 ON B.2 ON B.3 ON B.4 ON B.5 (y) XY X2 Y2
LENGTH OF SERVICE
LENGTH OF ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER ANSWER MEAN
NO. SERVICE XY X2 Y2
(x) ON B.1 ON B.2 ON B.3 ON B.4 ON B.5 (y)
SPMS
T-TEST
MOTIVATION LEADERSHIP
t = (( ¯𝑋_1 −
SPMS
MOTIVATION 0.172341669478036
-0.172341669478036 -0.187275531799464
-0.014994074831476
¯𝑋_2))/√([( 〖𝑆𝑆〗 _1+
LEADERSHIP 0.187275531799464 0.014994074831476
〖𝑆𝑆〗 _2)/(𝑛_1+𝑛_2−2)]
[1/𝑛_1 +1/𝑛_2 ] )
1. Is there any significant relationship between the performance and motivation of the employees? Where:
(𝑋_1 ) ̅ = mean of the first group
¯X_2 = mean of the second group
Null Hypothesis: n_1 = numbers of observation of the first group
There is no significant relationship between the performance and motivation of the employees. n_2 = numbers of observation of the second group
t COMPUTED = -0.17234166948 SS_(1 )=sum of squares of the first group
SS_2 =sum of squaresof the first group
α= 0.05 df = is the degrees of freedom
df = 28 = n_1+n_2−2
t TABULAR = 1.701130907612
Tabular Value is greater than the Computed Value
ACCEPT the Null Hypothesis
The number of degrees of freedom is 28. For df 28 at 0.05 level of confidence, the
tabular value is 1.70113090761181 which is greater than the computed value of
-0.172341669478036. This means that the performance and the motivation of
employees really differ.
2. Is there any significant relationship between the performance and leadership of the employees?
Null Hypothesis:
There is no significant relationship between the performance and leadership of the employees.
t COMPUTED = -0.1872755318
α= 0.05
df = 28
t TABULAR = 1.701130907612
Tabular Value is greater than the Computed Value
ACCEPT the Null Hypothesis
The number of degrees of freedom is 28. For df 28 at 0.05 level of confidence, the
tabular value is 1.70113090761181 which is greater than the computed value of
-0.187275531799464. This means that the performance and the leadership of
employees really differ.
3. Is there any significant relationship between the motivation and leadership of the employees?
Null Hypothesis:
There is no significant relationship between the motivation and leadership of the employees.
t COMPUTED = -0.01499407483
α= 0.05
df = 28
t TABULAR = 1.701130907612
Tabular Value is greater than the Computed Value
ACCEPT the Null Hypothesis
The number of degrees of freedom is 28. For df 28 at 0.05 level of confidence, the
tabular value is 1.70113090761181 which is greater than the computed value of
-0.0149940748314755. This means that the motivation and the leadership of
employees really differ.
Area in one tail 0.0500
df
1 6.314
2 2.920
3 2.353
4 2.132
5 2.015
6 1.943
7 1.895
8 1.860
9 1.833
10 1.812
11 1.796
12 1.782
13 1.771
14 1.761
15 1.753
16 1.746
17 1.740
18 1.734
19 1.729
20 1.725
21 1.721
22 1.717
23 1.714
24 1.711
25 1.708
26 1.706
27 1.703
28 1.701
29 1.699
30 1.697
32 1.694
35 1.690
40 1.684
45 1.679
50 1.676
55 1.673
60 1.671
80 1.664
100 1.660