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DATA ANALYSIS PER SOP USING SPSS

1. What are the profile of children, ages 10-12 years old,in

Barangay Marcelo, Calatrava, Negros Occidental?

SPSS RESULT

Descriptives
Statistics
Statistic Bootstrapa
Bias Std. Error 95% Confidence Interval
Lower Upper
Sex 152 0 0 152 152
FamilyIncome 152 0 0 152 152
Valid
EducationalAttatinment 152 0 0 152 152
Age 152 0 0 152 152
N
Sex 0 0 0 0 0
FamilyIncome 0 0 0 0 0
Missing
EducationalAttatinment 0 0 0 0 0
Age 0 0 0 0 0
Sex 1.592 .000 .040 1.513 1.678
FamilyIncome 2.322 .001 .080 2.158 2.480
Mean
EducationalAttatinment 2.454 -.001 .123 2.217 2.697
Age 11.033 .000 .072 10.895 11.184
Sex .4931 -.0017 .0082 .4689 .5015
FamilyIncome .9940 -.0043 .0417 .9057 1.0727
Std. Deviation
EducationalAttatinment 1.4954 -.0053 .0662 1.3589 1.6204
Age .8946 -.0032 .0189 .8515 .9270
Sex .243 -.002 .008 .220 .251
FamilyIncome .988 -.007 .083 .820 1.151
Variance
EducationalAttatinment 2.236 -.012 .197 1.847 2.626
Age .800 -.005 .034 .725 .859
a. Unless otherwise noted, bootstrap results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples

Frequency Table
Sex
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Bootstrap for Percenta
Bias Std. Error 95% Confidence In
Lower
Male 62 40.8 40.8 40.8 .0 4.0 32.2
Valid Female 90 59.2 59.2 100.0 .0 4.0 51.3
Total 152 100.0 100.0 .0 .0 100.0

a. Unless otherwise noted, bootstrap results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples

FamilyIncome
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Bootstrap for Percenta
Bias Std. Error 95% C
Lower
LESS THAN 5K 35 23.0 23.0 23.0 .0 3.4
5K - 10K 56 36.8 36.8 59.9 .0 3.9
Valid 10K -15K 38 25.0 25.0 84.9 .1 3.4
15K ABOVE 23 15.1 15.1 100.0 .0 2.9
Total 152 100.0 100.0 .0 .0 1

a. Unless otherwise noted, bootstrap results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples

EducationalAttatinment
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Boots
Bias Std. Error

Valid ELEMENTARY LEVEL 64 42.1 42.1 42.1 .1 4


ELEMENTARY GRADUATE 16 10.5 10.5 52.6 .0 2
HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL 32 21.1 21.1 73.7 -.1 3
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE 23 15.1 15.1 88.8 .1 2
COLLEGE LEVEL 13 8.6 8.6 97.4 -.1 2
COLLEGE GRADUATE 4 2.6 2.6 100.0 .0 1
Total 152 100.0 100.0 .0

a. Unless otherwise noted, bootstrap results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples

Age
Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Bootstrap for Percenta
Bias Std. Error 95% Confidence
Lower
Age 10 58 38.2 38.2 38.2 .0 3.9 30.3
Age 11 31 20.4 20.4 58.6 .0 3.2 13.8
Valid Age 12 63 41.4 41.4 100.0 .0 4.0 33.6
Total 152 100.0 100.0 .0 .0 100.0

a. Unless otherwise noted, bootstrap results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples
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This is the table to be put in your chapter 4

(Please fill-in the rest in the table based on spss result

highlighted with Yellow color) Result will be put in your

appendix.

Table 1: Profile of children

Respondents Profile Freq. Percentage


Sex
Male 62 40.8

Female 90 59.2

Age
Age 10
Age 11
Age 12
Educational Attainment
Elementary Level
Elem. Grad.
HS Level
HS Grad
College Level
College Grad.
Family Income
LESS THAN 5K
5K - 10K
10K -15K
15K ABOVE

Have your discussion………… based on the result on the table…..


2. What is the level of awareness among children ages 10-12 years

old about COVID 19 as a whole and when grouped according to

profile?

2.1 Age

2.2 Sex

2.3 Family Income

2.4 Parents Educational Status

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SPSS RESULT

Means

Case Processing Summary


Cases
Included Excluded Total
N Percent N Percent N Percent
LevelofAwareness * Sex 152 100.0% 0 0.0% 152 100.0%
LevelofAwareness * FamilyIncome 152 100.0% 0 0.0% 152 100.0%
LevelofAwareness * 152 100.0% 0 0.0% 152 100.0%
EducationalAttatinment
LevelofAwareness * Age 152 100.0% 0 0.0% 152 100.0%

LevelofAwareness * Sex
LevelofAwareness
Sex Statistic Bootstrapa
Bias Std. Error 95% Confidence Interval
Lower Upper
Mean 3.696 -.002 .064 3.564 3.817
Male N 62 1 6 50 76
Std. Deviation .5039 -.0067 .0420 .4137 .5841
Mean 3.725 .002 .054 3.620 3.833
Female N 90 -1 6 76 102
Std. Deviation .4956 -.0048 .0373 .4134 .5654
Mean 3.713 .000 .042 3.633 3.795
Total N 152 0 0 152 152
Std. Deviation .4976 -.0030 .0282 .4400 .5496
a. Unless otherwise noted, bootstrap results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples

LevelofAwareness * FamilyIncome
LevelofAwareness
FamilyIncome Statistic Bootstrapa
Bias Std. Error 95% Confidence Interval
Lower Upper
Mean 3.707 -.001 .093 3.522 3.886
LESS THAN 5K N 35 0 5 24 46
Std. Deviation .5272 -.0111 .0599 .3919 .6243
Mean 3.784 -.001 .070 3.640 3.918
5K - 10K N 56 0 6 45 69
Std. Deviation .5151 -.0074 .0543 .3970 .6144
Mean 3.656 -.002 .066 3.521 3.782
10K -15K N 38 0 5 27 48
Std. Deviation .3962 -.0084 .0399 .3117 .4666
Mean 3.645 .008 .117 3.426 3.878
15K ABOVE N 23 0 5 14 32
Std. Deviation .5648 -.0198 .0818 .3867 .7053
Mean 3.713 .000 .042 3.633 3.795
Total N 152 0 0 152 152
Std. Deviation .4976 -.0030 .0282 .4400 .5496
a. Unless otherwise noted, bootstrap results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples

LevelofAwareness * EducationalAttatinment
LevelofAwareness
EducationalAttatinment Statistic Bootstrapa
Bias Std. Error 95% Confidence Interval
Lower Upper
Mean 3.729 -.001 .067 3.601 3.857
ELEMENTARY LEVEL N 64 0 6 53 75
Std. Deviation .5234 -.0056 .0476 .4269 .6061
Mean 3.558 -.003 .109 3.352 3.770
ELEMENTARY GRADUATE N 16 0 4 8 24
Std. Deviation .4343 -.0187 .0637 .2890 .5371
Mean 3.815 -.001 .079 3.657 3.966
HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL N 32 0 5 22 42
Std. Deviation .4478 -.0110 .0588 .3207 .5552
Mean 3.579 .007 .103 3.373 3.779
HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE N 23 0 4 15 32
Std. Deviation .4951 -.0174 .0620 .3580 .6095
Mean 3.762 .000 .167 3.443 4.068
COLLEGE LEVEL N 13 0 4 6 20
Std. Deviation .5802 -.0383 .1147 .3051 .7637
Mean 3.875 -.009b .181 b
3.500 b
4.250b
COLLEGE GRADUATE N 4 0b 2b 1b 8b
Std. Deviation .3490 -.0776c .1214c .0000c .4330c
Mean 3.713 .000 .042 3.633 3.795
Total N 152 0 0 152 152
Std. Deviation .4976 -.0030 .0282 .4400 .5496
a. Unless otherwise noted, bootstrap results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples
b. Based on 982 samples
c. Based on 912 samples

LevelofAwareness * Age
LevelofAwareness
Age Statistic Bootstrapa
Bias Std. Error 95% Confidence Interval
Lower Upper
Mean 3.705 .000 .066 3.577 3.841
Age 10 N 58 0 6 47 69
Std. Deviation .4884 -.0063 .0407 .4030 .5624
Mean 3.629 .001 .077 3.480 3.785
Age 11 N 31 0 5 21 41
Std. Deviation .4229 -.0111 .0463 .3218 .5108
Mean 3.762 .000 .071 3.619 3.906
Age 12 N 63 0 6 52 75
Std. Deviation .5396 -.0082 .0537 .4189 .6329
Mean 3.713 .000 .042 3.633 3.795
Total N 152 0 0 152 152
Std. Deviation .4976 -.0030 .0282 .4400 .5496
a. Unless otherwise noted, bootstrap results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples
Table 2: level of awareness among children ages 10-12 years

old about COVID 19 as a whole and when grouped according to

Respondents Profile

(Please fill-in the rest in the table based on spss result


highlighted with Yellow color) SPSS Result will be put in
your appendix.

Respondents Profile x́ SD Interpretation


As a Whole 3.713 .4976 Agree
Sex
Male 3.696 .5039 Agree

Female 3.725 .4956 Agree

Age
Age 10
Age 11
Age 12
Educational Attainment
Elementary Level
Elem. Grad.
HS Level
HS Grad
College Level
College Grad.
Family Income
LESS THAN 5K
5K - 10K
10K -15K
15K ABOVE
Legend: 0.1-1.0-Strongly disagree
1.1-2.0 –Disagree
2.1-3.0-Undecided
3.1-4.0-Agree
4.1-5.0-Strongly agree

Have your discussion………… based on the result found in the table…..support with Related studies
3.What is the level of awareness among children ages 10-12 years

old about COVID19 in terms of:

3.1 Causative agent

Mode of transmission

3.3 Sign and symptoms

3.4 Prevention and control

SPSS RESULT

Descriptives

Descriptive Statistics
Statistic Bootstrapa
Bias Std. Error 95% Confidence Interval
Lower Upper
N 152 0 0 152 152
Minimum 2.00

Maximum 5.00
CausativeAgent
Mean 3.7539 -.0026 .0610 3.6303 3.8676
Std. Deviation .77689 -.00430 .03949 .69236 .85206
Variance .604 -.005 .061 .479 .726
N 152 0 0 152 152
Minimum 1.00

Maximum 5.00
ModeTransmission
Mean 3.4868 .0002 .0753 3.3395 3.6329
Std. Deviation .90383 -.00589 .05444 .79446 1.00732
Variance .817 -.008 .098 .631 1.015
N 152 0 0 152 152
Minimum 1.30

Maximum 5.00
SignandSymptoms
Mean 3.5770 -.0014 .0670 3.4455 3.7111
Std. Deviation .80128 -.00368 .04642 .70178 .89230
Variance .642 -.004 .074 .492 .796
N 152 0 0 152 152
Minimum 2.3

Maximum 5.0
Prevention
Mean 4.045 -.001 .057 3.930 4.145
Std. Deviation .6924 -.0048 .0371 .6166 .7629
Variance .479 -.005 .051 .380 .582
Valid N (listwise) N 152 0 0 152 152
a. Unless otherwise noted, bootstrap results are based on 1000 bootstrap samples
Table 3: level of awareness among children ages 10-12 years

old about COVID19 in terms of Causative agent, Mode of

transmission, Sign and symptoms and Prevention and control

Indicator of COVID-19 x́ SD Interpretation


Awareness
3.7539 .77689 Agree
Causative Agent
3.4868 .90383 Agree
Mode of Transmission
3.5770 .80128 Agree
Sign and Symptoms
4.045 .6924 Agree
Prevention
Legend: 0.1-1.0-Strongly disagree
1.1-2.0 –Disagree
2.1-3.0-Undecided
3.1-4.0-Agree
4.1-5.0-Strongly agree

Have your discussion………… based on the result found in the table…..support with Related studies
4. Is there a significant difference in the level of awareness

among children ages 10-12 years old about COVID 19 when grouped

according to their profile?

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SPSS RESULT

Test of Homogeneity of Variances

Levene Statistic df1 df2 Sig.

Sex 2.768a 21 126 .000

FamilyIncome 1.227b 21 126 .240

EducationalAttatinment 1.532c 21 126 .078

Age 1.933d 21 126 .014

a. Groups with only one case are ignored in computing the test of homogeneity of variance for Sex.

b. Groups with only one case are ignored in computing the test of homogeneity of variance for

FamilyIncome.

c. Groups with only one case are ignored in computing the test of homogeneity of variance for

EducationalAttatinment.

d. Groups with only one case are ignored in computing the test of homogeneity of variance for Age.

ANOVA
Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.

Between Groups 7.596 25 .304 1.315 .165


Within Groups 29.115 126 .231
Sex
Total 36.711 151
Between Groups 25.701 25 1.028 1.049 .412
Within Groups 123.503 126 .980
FamilyIncome
Total 149.204 151
Between Groups 50.486 25 2.019 .886 .624
Within Groups 287.192 126 2.279
EducationalAttatinment
Total 337.678 151
Between Groups 22.861 25 .914 1.176 .274
Within Groups 97.974 126 .778
Age
Total 120.836 151
Table 4. Significant difference in the level of awareness among
children ages 10-12 years old about COVID 19 when grouped
according to their profile

Sum of df Mean F Sig. Interpretat


Squares Square ion
Between Groups 7.596 25 .304 1.315 .165 Not Sig.
Sex Within Groups 29.115 126 .231
Total 36.711 151
Between Groups 25.701 25 1.028 1.049 .412 Not Sig.
Family
Within Groups 123.503 126 .980
Income
Total 149.204 151
Between Groups 50.486 25 2.019 .886 .624 Not Sig.
Educational
Within Groups 287.192 126 2.279
Attainment
Total 337.678 151
Between Groups 22.861 25 .914 1.176 .274 Not Sig.
Age Within Groups 97.974 126 .778
Total 120.836 151
Significant at p-value <0.05

Discussion:

There is no significant difference in the level of awareness


among children when grouped according to sex which has the p –
value of 0.165. Th This implies that……. Support with related
studies …..is implies that………

There is no significant difference in the level of awareness


among children when grouped according to Family Income which has
the p –value of 0.412. This implies that……. Support with related
studies …..

There is no significant difference in the level of awareness


among children when grouped according to Educational Attainment
which has the p –value of .624. This implies that……. Support with
related studies …..

There is no significant difference in the level of awareness


among children when grouped according to Educational Attainment
which has the p –value of .274. This implies that……. Support with
related studies …..

JICK C. BALINARIO, MAT, Ph.D-CAR


Statistician

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