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Table --- presents the distribution of respondents according to their demographic profile and satisfaction level. It shows that among the respondents, age range of 18 to 34 comprise the highest percentage which is 54.2 %.Their mean age is 37.3661 and standard deviation of 1.6717. Te respondents were composed of males 34.9 % ( 114 ) and females 66.1 %( 222) . 53% ( 178) of the total sample were married and 27.1 % in the educational attainment were high school graduates. And the mean scores for their satisfaction level is 3.3787 with standard deviation of .4538.
Ranks Agegroup Satisfaction Young adult Middle adult Late adult Total N 182 86 68 336 Mean Rank 163.85 172.82 175.47
There is no statistically significant difference between age group and their level of satisfaction.
Ranks Gender Satisfaction Male Female Total N 114 222 336 Mean Rank 161.90 171.89 Sum of Ranks 18457.00 38159.00
Test Statisticsa Satisfaction Mann-Whitney U Wilcoxon W Z Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed) a. Grouping Variable: Gender 11902.000 18457.000 -.893 .372
There is no statistically significant difference between the respondents gender and their level of satisfaction.
Educationalattainment Satisfaction Never been to school Elementary undergraduate Elementary graduate Highschool undergraduate Highschool level Highschool graduate Vocational undergraduate Vocational level Vocational Graduate College undergraduate College level College graduate Total
N 1 21 29 47 12 91 4 3 16 43 23 46 336
Mean Rank 320.00 158.29 212.29 159.49 157.04 174.07 107.75 131.50 146.09 140.16 184.91 177.22
Test Statisticsa,b Satisfaction Chi-Square df Asymp. Sig. a. Kruskal Wallis Test b. Grouping Variable: Educationalattainment 16.998 11 .108
There is no statistically significant difference between the respondents educational attainment and their level of satisfaction.
Test Statisticsa,b Satisfaction Chi-Square df Asymp. Sig. a. Kruskal Wallis Test b. Grouping Variable: Civilstatus 10.687 4 .030
There is statistically significant difference between respondents civil status and their level of satisfaction.