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Table 8 displays that there are 4 (19%) 14 year old male respondents and 2 (13%) 14 year

old female respondents who answered that their mother's highest educational attainment
is high school graduate. There are 15 (71%) male and 11 (14%) female respondents who
answered college graduate. There are 2 (10%) male and 2 (13%) female respondents who
answered college undergraduate. For the 15 year old age bracket, there are 3 (6%) male
and 4 (6%) female respondents who answered high school graduate. There are 43 (86%)
male and 56 (90%) female respondents who answered college graduate. There are 4 (8%)
male and 2 (3%) female respondents who answered college undergraduate. And lastly,
for the 16 year old bracket 2 (100%) male and 1 (100%) female respondents who
answered college undergraduate.

Table 9 displays that there are 2 (10%) 14 year old male respondents and 3 (20%) 14 year
old female respondents who answered that their mother's highest educational attainment
is high school graduate. There are 16 (76%) male and 9 (60%) female respondents who
answered college graduate. There are 3 (14%) male and 3 (20%) female respondents who
answered college undergraduate. For the 15 year old age bracket, there are 10 (20%)
male and 7 (11%) female respondents who answered high school graduate. There are 36
(72%) male and 51 (82%) female respondents who answered college graduate. There are
4 (8%) male and 4 (6%) female respondents who answered college undergraduate. And
lastly, for the 16 year old bracket 2 (100%) male and 1 (100%) female respondents who
answered college undergraduate.

Table 10 shows that those who are 14 years old, 17 (81%) male respondents and 12 (80%)
female respondents agreed that their parents' educational attainment motivate them to study. 19
(21%) male and 3 (20%) female respondents disagreed. Another, 34 (68%) male respondents
and 43 (69%) female respondents agreed and 16 (32%) male and 31 (62%) answered that their
parents' educational attainment motivates them to study. Another, 2 (100%) 16 year old males
and 1 (100%) 16 year old female answered that their parents' educational attainment motivates
them to study.

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