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Title Chapter IV
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CHAPTER IVPRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATAThis chapter presents the results, the analysis and interpretation of data gatheredfrom the answers to the questionnaires distributed to the field. The said data werepresented in tabular form in accordance with the specific questions posited...


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CHAPTER IV PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA This chapter presents the results, the analysis and interpretation of data gathered from the answers to the questionnaires distributed to the field. The said data were presented in tabular form in accordance with the specific questions posited on the statement of the problem. Profile of the Respondents Table 1 Age of the Respondents AGE

FREQUENCY

PERCENTAGE

RANK

10-17 years old

2

2.5%

4

18-30 years old

9

11.25%

3

30-45 years old

24

30%

2

45-60 years old

34

42.5%

1

TOTAL

69

86.25%

According to Table 1, 42.5% of the respondent has the age of 45-60 answered the questionnaire, 30% from the age of 30-45, 11.25% from the age of 18-30 and 2.5% from the age of 10-17. Therefore most of our respondent came from 45-60 of age and answered our questionnaire. Table 2 Gender of the Respondents GENDER

FREQUENCY

PERCENTAGE

RANK

MALE FEMALE TOTAL

48 24 72

60% 30% 90%

1 2

Based on the table. 0ur female respondent are 30% while our male respondent are 60%.Therefore majority of our respondent are Male because it has 60%. Table 3 Family Annual Income of the Respondents FAMILY ANNUAL INCOME below 5,000 5,000 - 15,000 15,000 - 25,000 25,000 - 35,000 35,000 - 45,000 above 45,000 TOTAL

FREQUENCY 18 35 13 1 2 1 70

PERCENTAGE 22.5% 43.75% 16.25% 1.25% 2.5% 1.25% 87.5%

RANK 2 1 3 5 4 5

As you can see in the table, it is the family annual income most of the respondent answered our questionnaire is 5,000- 15,000 it has 43.75% majority of our respondent is in the middle class of social class. We use the family annual income is to determine the social class of our respondent and to determine where social class most affected of the Oplan Rody. Table 4.1 Violations Involved in Operation: Rid the Streets of Drinkers and Youths SOP1. What are the violations involved in Operation: Rid the streets of Drinkers and Youth?

WM

VI

R

Q1.Oplan Rody prohibits people to roam at night.

3.06

A

7

Q2.The ordinance disallows drinking liquor in the streets.

3.63

SA

1

Q3.The operation prevents people in walking half naked on the streets.

3.23

A

5

Q4.The constitution restricts citizens to spit in public places.

3.39

A

3

Q5.The statute forbids the citizens to urinate in the streets.

3.36

A

4

Q6.The law bans people to make loud sounds while on the streets

3.16

A

6

Q7.The authoritative order promotes to turn off the karaoke before 10pm.

3.5

SA

2

Q8.The act disallows individuals to throw garbage anywhere they want to.

3.03

A

8

Q9.The order proscribes people to smoke in public places.

2.73

A

9

Q10.The enactment of Oplan Rody teaches individuals to be a good citizen 3.63 of the country

SA

1

TOTAL

A

2.94

This table tells us that the question number 10 and number 2 both got the first place in the ranking with 3.63 weighted mean based on the given data that show that these question are positively involved in Operation: Rid the Street of Drinkers and Youths, that fallowed by question number 7 with 3.5 weighted meanwhile the question number 9 got the lowest place on the table with 2.73 weighted mean. Table 4.2 Positive and Negative Effects of Operation: Rid the Streets of Drinkers and Youths SOP2 What are the positive and negative effects of Operation: Rid the Street WM of Drinkers and Youths?

VI

R

Q1. Oplan Rody is making every individual well-disciplined on their actions.

3.53

SA

3

Q2.The ordinance is making the community more complicated to live in.

2.86

A

7

Q3.The operation prevents crime especially at night.

3.54

SA

2

Q4.The constitution is giving traumas to the people.

2.3

D

10

Q5.The statute abuses the rights of an individual.

2.43

D

9

Q6.The law assures public safety.

3.49

A

4

Q7.The authoritative order lessens the chaos in the community.

3.25

A

5

Q8.The act is making the community synchronize.

2.94

A

6

Q9.The order secures the welfare of the citizens.

3.76

SA

1

Q10. The enactment of Oplan Rody affects the behavior of the youths.

2.56

A

8

TOTAL

3.07

A

The table shows that the question number 9 got the first place on the ranking with 3.76 weighted mean that followed by question number 3 with a weighted mean of 3.54 tells the positive effect of the Operation Rid the Street of Drinkers and Youths, while the question number 4 got the lowest place in the ranking with a 2.3 weighted mean. Table 4.3 Operation: Rid the Streets of Drinkers and Youths influence the Peace and Order in the Community SOP3 How does Operation: Rid the Street of Drinkers and Youths influence the peace and order in the community?

WM

VI

R

Q1.Oplan Rody makes the community peaceful.

3.65

SA

3

Q2.The ordinance helps the law enforcer to enact the law.

3.39

A

9

Q3. The operation promotes unity to the community.

3.54

SA

5

Q4.The constitution improves the security of the community.

3.56

SA

4

Q5.The statute is letting people move freely without any hesitations.

3.51

SA

6

Q6.The law improves the relationship between the government and the 3.48 people.

A

8

Q7.The authoritative order reduces the crime rate in the society.

3.66

SA

2

Q8.The act lessens the hardheaded citizens in the community.

3.49

A

7

Q9. The order develops a safe and crime free community.

3.91

SA

1

Q10. The enactment of Oplan Rody teaches individuals about the right 3.23 attitudes to make our country better.

A

TOTAL

SA

3.54

10

The table tackles that the question number 9 got the first place in the ranking with a weighted mean of 3.91 that shows that it can influence the peace and order in the community, while question number 10 got the last position in the ranking with 3.23 of weighted mean Table 4.4 Impacts of Having the Operation: Rid the Streets of Drinkers and Youths in the Community SOP4 What are the impacts of having the Operation: Rid the streets of Drinkers and Youths in the community?

WM

VI

R

Q1.Oplan Rody is letting the law enforcers abuse their powers.

2.36

A

5

Q2.The ordinance creates a law-abiding citizen in the community.

3.03

A

8

Q3.The operation helps to prevent crimes.

3.2

A

9

Q4.The constitution leads a systematic community.

3.21

A

6

Q5.The statute allows the citizens to have good manners and right conducts.

3.54

SA

3

Q6 The law provides unity to the people.

3.58

SA

1

Q7.The authoritative order makes the community comfortable to live in.

3.41

A

4

Q8.The act makes the people feel safe.

3.55

SA

2

Q9.The order is a life changer and a life saver.

3.21

A

6

Q10.The enactment of Oplan Rody affects the usual way of living of the 3.15 citizens.

A

7

TOTAL

A

3.22

This table shows that question number 6 has the highest impact in the community by having 3.58 weighted mean the first place in the ranking and show positive result based on the date that showed here in the table, while the question number 3 got the lowest with 3.2mean weight. The researchers claim that there is a significant impact of Oplan Rody to the selected community of Lipa City with a total sample population of eighty (80) with a mean of 0.1596, calculated from the tables presented in the research study. In order to test the claim, the researchers calculated the results of the survey having a weighted mean of 0.0399, based on the response of the respondents and a standard deviation of 8.94. WM

x

X - x

(x-x ) 2

2.94

0.0399

2.90

8.41

3.07

0.0399

3.03

9.18

3.54

0.0399

3.50

12.25

3.22

0.0399

2.18

4.75 Ʃ= 34.59

μ = 0.1596 x = 0.0399 σ = 8.94 Testing a Hypothesis I. Ho: μ = 0.1596 H1: μ ≠ 0.1596 II. ci = 95% Zα/2 = ±1.96

III. Since the alternative hypothesis is of type ≠, the researchers performed the twotailed test. For Zα/2 = ±1.96. IV. z = x - μ σ

0.0399 - 0.1596 8.94

√n

√80

z = 0.0379 Accept Ho Reject Ho Reject Ho

- 1.96

0

+ 1.96

- 0.0014

V. The test statistic z = -0.0014 is less than one of the critical value

Zα = - 1.96. The

test statistic is not on the critical region. Thus, the researchers decided to accept the null hypothesis (Failed to Reject Ho). VI. Therefore, we can say that at 95% confidence that there is enough evidence to support the mean number 0.1596 that was calculated from the tables presented in the research study....


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