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Chapter 4

Data Analysis

In the previous chapters problem was introduced, literature review was described,
and research Methodology was presented. The present chapter will focus on data
analysis. The chapter is divided into following sections.
Section I Composition of the Sample
Table 4.1.1 Composition of Sample by Gender

Frequenc
Variable y Percentage
Male
Officers 30 60
Female
Officers 20 40
total 50 100%

It is clear from the Table 4.1.1 that 60 Percent of the respondents were the male
officials. Forty percent of the respondents were female officials.

Composition of Sample by Gender

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Table 4.1.2 Composition of Sample by Experience

Variable Frequency Percentage


Less
Experience 25 50
More
Experience 25 50

It is clear from the Table 4.1.2 that 50 Percent of the respondents were Less
Experience. 50 percent of the respondents were more experienced.

Composition of Sample by Experience

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Table 4.1.3 Composition of Sample by Age

Frequenc
Variable y Percentage
Younger
Officials 15 30
Older
officials 35 70

It is clear from the Table 4.1.3 that 30 percent respondents were younger officials.
And Seventy percent respondents were Older officials.

Composition of Sample by Age

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Table 4.1.4Composition of Sample by Qualification


Frequenc
Variable y Percentage
Less
Qualified 15 30
More
Qualified 35 70

It is clear from the Table 4.1.4 that thirty percent officials were less qualified and
seventy percent officials were more Qualified.

Composition of Sample by Qualification

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Section II Testing of Hypothesis 

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