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Data Analysis Procedure

Quantitative

The analysis of the collected quantitative data with the use of survey questionnaire will

be computed by using descriptive statistics. It is used to provide an overview of a given data set,

which may be a sample or a presentation of the full population (Hayes, 2024). By using Likert

Scale, the input for the corresponding statements in the survey questionnaire will be extracted by

calculating the mean and standard deviation. The scale is shown as follows:

RANGE INTERPRETATION

5.00-4.21 Strongly Agree

4.20-3.41 Agree

3.40-2.61 Neutral

2.60-1.81 Disagree

1.80-1.00 Strongly Disagree

Qualitative

The gathered qualitative data will undergo thematic analysis. It is a qualitative data

analysis approach that focuses on recognizing, evaluating, and interpreting patterns in qualitative

data by going through a set of data and searching for patterns in the meaning of the data to find

themes (Villegas, 2023). Every participant’s response will be recorded and categorized based on

their concepts. It will serve as a method of a definite and clear way of citing of ideas and

viewpoints that will be obtained from the respondents’ feedback. The researchers will follow the

steps of thematic analysis, that is: Step 1: Familiarization with the Data, Step 2: Selection of
keywords, Step 3: Search for themes, Step 4: Review themes, Step 5: Define themes, Step 6:

Write up (Maguire & Delahunt, 2017).


References

Hayes, A. (2024, April 26). Descriptive Statistics: Definition, Overview, types, and example.

Investopedia. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/descriptive_statistics.asp

Villegas, F. (2023, September 12). Thematic Analysis: What it is and How to Do It. QuestionPro.

https://www.questionpro.com/blog/thematic-analysis/

Naeem, M., Ozuem, W., Howell, K. E., & Ranfagni, S. (2023). A Step-by-Step process of

thematic analysis to develop a conceptual model in qualitative research. International

Journal of Qualitative Methods, 22. https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069231205789

Maguire, M., & Delahunt, B. (2017, October 31). Doing a thematic analysis: A practical, step-

by-step guide for learning and teaching scholars.

https://ojs.aishe.org/index.php/aishe-j/article/view/335

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