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CHAPTER III

METHODOLOGY

This chapter presents the method of research, population sample size and sampling technique,
description of the respondents, research instrument, data gathering, and statistical treatment of data.

SAMPLING

The respondents of this study are the 2nd year student


Major in INDUSTRIAL ARTS in “EULOGIO AMANG RODRIGUEZ INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY “School Year 2023 - 2024. The official number of respondents are one hundred
(100) and the respondents will respond by survey questionnaire

INSTRUMENTATION

Survey questionnaires are widely used in research studies as a means of collecting data from participants.
They offer a standardized approach by providing a set of predetermined questions that all participants are
required to answer. In this study, the researchers will employ survey questionnaires as a principal tool.
The questionnaires, crafted by the researchers, will be rooted in the statement of the problem.

The questionnaire will be meticulously designed to investigate the influence of digital media on the
communication skills of industrial arts students. Respondents will evaluate the questions/statements using
the Likert Scale, thereby providing nuanced insights into their perceptions and experiences.

The Likert Point Scale

Scale Range Value Interpretation

5 4.50 - 5.00 Strongly Agree

4 3.50 - 4.49 Agree

3 2.50 - 3.49 Neutral

2 1.50 - 2.49 Disagree


1 1.00 1.49 Strongly Disagree

METHODS AND PROCEDURE

Researchers use descriptive statistics to summarize and describe the main features of a dataset.
There were one hundred (100) questionnaires given to the selected respondents to gather the primary data.
Then, these survey questionnaires collected and classified accordingly. The answers of the respondents
carefully reviewed, tallied through the given formula. The results of the survey used to come up with valid
conclusions and recommendations.

Statistical Treatment of Data

The study used the percentage, frequency distribution and weighted mean as statistical tools to determine
the barriers of the study. The formula for sum total of the frequency weight multiplied by the assigned
weight:

X=∑fx

Where:
f = the frequency of each item x
= the assigned weight
N = the total number of respondents
∑fx = the sum total of the frequency weight multiplied by the assigned weight.

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