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De La Salle University-Dasmarias

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND COMPUTER STUDIES

MEAN GROUP
KYRAH AND FRIENDS
POWERFIVE (KASO SIX TAYO HAHAAHHA) GIRLS
TOTALLY SPIES

De Jesus, Jhemiyah Kyrah M.


Doneza, Kessy Lein C.
Eulalio, Janina Kristienne O.
Guda, Marinella L.
Millares, Nia Michelle Louise L.
Rodil, Kiah Carmela E.

MEB 31

SEPTEMBER 24, 2016

QUALITATIVE FREQUENCY TABLE

GENDER
Table 1. Frequency Distribution of the Gender of the
Respondents
GENDER

FREQUENCY

RELATIVE FREQUENCY (%)

MALE

19

38

FEMALE

31

62

50

100

Gender of the Respondents in DLSU-D

Male
38%

Female
62%

Figure 1. Frequency Distribution of the Gender of the Respondents

The table and figure show that the majority of the respondents are females.
The female respondents make up 62% of the total 50 respondents. The males
on the other hand make up only 38% of the respondents.

YEAR LEVEL
Table 2. Frequency Distribution of the Year Level of the
Respondents
YEAR LEVEL

FREQUENCY

RELATIVE FREQUENCY (%)

First Year

14

Second Year

18

Third Year

22

44

Fourth Year

12

24

50

100

Year Levels of the Respondents in


DLSU-D

14%
24%

1st year
2nd year

18%

3rd year
4th year

44%

Figure 2. Frequency Distribution of the Year Level of the Respondents


The table and figure above shows the majority of the respondents were
third year students. They make up 44% of the total respondents. The year level
that had the least respondents were the first years. They made up only 14%.

COURSES

Table 3. Frequency Distribution of the Courses of the Respondents


COURSES

FREQUENCY

RELATIVE FREQUENCY (%)

Civil Engineering

BS Psychology

Electrical Engineering

AB Communications

AB Psychology

10

Medical Biology

12

Human Biology

14

Mechanical Engineering

Industrial Engineering

Electronics Engineering

Business Management

Information Technology

Architecture

Economics

Marketing

Graphics Design and


Multimedia

Environmental Biology

Human Resource
Management

50

100

Figure 3. Frequency Distribution of the Courses of the Respondents


The respondents came from 18 different courses. The highest number of
respondents, seven, came from the Human Biology Course. The least, one
respondent, came from AB Communications, Industrial Engineering,
Economics, Graphics Design and Multimedia, and Environmental Biology.

QUANTITATIVE FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIION TABLES


NUMBER OF SIBLING/S

Table 4. Frequency Distribution of the Number of Sibling/s of the Respondents


No. of
Siblings

FREQUENCY

CLASS
MARK

RELATIVE
FREQUENCY

% RELATIVE
FREQUENCY

<CF

>CF

<RCF

>RCF

0-2

31

0.62

62

31

50

62

100

3-5

18

0.36

36

49

49

98

38

6-8

49

49

98

9-11

0.02

50

31

100

100

50

Figure 4.a. No. of Sibling/s of the Respondents (Histogram)

Figure 4.b. Number of Sibling/s of the Respondents (Frequency Polygon)

The table and figures show the majority of the sample had only 0-2 siblings.
They made up 62% of the total respondents. This means that 62% or 31
respondents have only zero to two siblings. The class with the lowest
frequency, zero, is the class with 6-8 siblings. This means that none of the
respondents have six to eight siblings.

BODY TEMPERATURE

Table 5. Frequency Distribution of the Body Temperature of the


Respondents

Body
Temperature

FREQUENCY

CLASS
MARK

RELATIVE
FREQUENCY

% RELATIVE
FREQUENCY

<CF

>CF

<RCF

>RCF

35.2-35.6

0.2

0.08

50

100

35.7-36.1

10

0.2

0.2

20

14

38

28

92

36.2-36.6

13

0.2

0.26

26

27

27

54

72

36.7-37.1

11

0.2

0.22

22

38

14

76

46

37.2-37.6

12

0.2

0.24

24

50

100

24

100

50

Figure 5.a. Frequency Distribution of the Courses of the Respondents


(Histogram)

Figure 5.b. Frequency Polygon Distribution of the Courses of the


Respondents

The class with the highest frequency, thirteen respondents, is class


36.2-36.6 . They make up 26% or the total respondents. This means that
thirteen respondents had a temperature of 36.2 to 36.6 at the time of the
survey. The class with the lowest frequency, four respondents, is class
35.2-35.6 . This means that four respondents had a temperature of
35.2-35.6 during the time of the survey.

CONCLUSION
A total of fifty (50) respondents were surveyed. Most of them, 62%, were
females. The respondents came from eighteen (18) different colleges with
most respondents coming from Human Biology. The respondents mostly have
only 0-2 siblings. The body temperature of the respondents were mostly
ranging at 36.2-36.6 degrees Celsius.

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