Socio-Demographic Lifestyle
Essay by johngreen • March 13, 2013 • Essay • 239 Words (1 Pages) • 1,281 Views
Table 1 shows the socio-demographic, lifestyle and happiness scores of thirty four (34) respondents. It presents four (4) socio-demographic variables, six (6) lifestyle variables and the happiness scores of the respondents. The means, medians and standard deviations of the variables are also shown in the table. However, for the purpose of this study, only the means will be discussed throughout the report.
Data shows that the respondents, who are about 17.2 years old, with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.02, 4 being the highest grade, receive a weekly allowance of P1803.53. With these data, it was found that the satisfaction of most respondents with regard to their financial status is 8.1, with 10 being the highest. The respondents have about 14 close friends, 1.56 cellular phones, and 2.09 email addresses. The same respondents allocate about 6.04 hours for sleep, 12.76 hours for studying, and 2.58 hours for workout.
Lastly, the respondents scored 7.94, with 10 being the highest, for their happiness rating.
Most of the correlations of the data gathered have no significant difference. Those correlations that have a significant difference given the level of significance at 0.01 are between Exercise Hours and Age, Exercise Hours and Grade Point Average, and Weekly Allowance and Number of Cellular Phones. The following correlations that have a significant difference given the level of 0.05 are between Number of Close Friends and Grade Point Average, and Number of Close Friends and Financial Status Satisfaction Score.
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