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H1: There is a significant difference on the Achievement between Gay and Lesbian Respondents.

Table 1. Group Statistics of Achievements According to Gays and Lesbians


Group Statistics
gender N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Mean
1st sem achievement gay 68 84.28 5.165 .626
lesbian 52 82.17 3.709 .514
2nd sem achievement gay 68 84.94 5.148 .624
lesbian 52 82.50 3.858 .535

The table shows the group statistics of 1st and 2nd semesters achievement for gay and lesbian
respondents. A total of 68 gays and 52 lesbian respondents. In 1 st sem achievement, gay got a
mean of 84.28; while in 2nd sem achievement they got 84.94. It indicates that gays got more
achievements during their 2nd sem. In lesbian, the mean of 1st sem achievement is 82.17 and their
2nd sem achievement is 82.50. By the look of it, gay exceeds more in both terms.
Independent Samples Test of Achievements According to Gays and Lesbians
Independent Samples Test
Levene's Test
for Equality of
Variances t-test for Equality of Means
95% Confidence
Sig. Interval of the
(2- Mean Std. Error Difference
F Sig. t df tailed) Difference Difference Lower Upper
1st sem Equal
achievement variances 6.999 .009 2.489 118 .014 2.106 .846 .431 3.782
assumed
Equal
variances not 2.599 117.582 .011 2.106 .810 .501 3.711
assumed
2nd sem Equal
achievement variances 4.175 .043 2.859 118 .005 2.441 .854 .750 4.132
assumed
Equal
variances not 2.969 117.963 .004 2.441 .822 .813 4.069
assumed

The table shows the independent samples test of achievements according to gay and lesbian
respondents. The significance or p-value for the F-test in 1 st sem and 2nd sem achievements are
0.009 and 0.043 which means both are less than .05 so the variances are not assumed to be equal.
Then we will use the bottom row part of each sem for our t-test results.

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