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Chi Square Test for any Significant Relationship between the profile of the respondents and: a.

Pre-Orientation Phase Table 4.4a Significant Relationship on any Profile of the Respondents N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =0 Degrees of Freedom 0 Tabular ChiSquare Value 0 Decision

b. Orientation Phase

Table 4.4b1 Significant Relationship on Age N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =2.34 Degrees of Freedom Tabular ChiSquare Value (at 0.5 level of significance) 0.3104 Decision

Null Hypothesis is accepted

Table 4.4b1 revealed that orientation phase was not dependent on the age of the respondents, since the computed Chi square value of 2.34 is lesser than the tabular value of 0.3104 at 2 degree of freedom and 0.5 level of significance. Thus, age is not a factor affecting the orientation phase. Therefore, null hypothesis is accepted.

Table 4.4b2 Significant Relationship on Gender N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =0.244 Degrees of Freedom Tabular ChiSquare Value (at 0.5 level of significance) 0.6215 Decision

Null Hypothesis is accepted

Table 4.4b2 revealed that orientation phase was not dependent on the gender of the respondents, since the computed Chi square value of 0.244 is lesser than the tabular value of 0.6215 at 1 degree of freedom and 0.5 level of significance. Thus, gender is not a factor affecting the orientation phase. Therefore, null hypothesis is accepted. Table 4.4b3 Significant Relationship on Civil Status N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =0.071 Degrees of Freedom Tabular ChiSquare Value (at 0.5 level of significance) 0.7894 Decision

Null Hypothesis is accepted

Table 4.4b3 revealed that orientation phase was not dependent on the civil status of the respondents, since the computed Chi square value of 0.071 is lesser than the tabular value of 0.7894 at 1 degree of freedom and 0.5 level of significance. Thus, civil status is not a factor affecting the orientation phase. Therefore, null hypothesis is accepted.

Table 4.4b4 Significant Relationship on Area of Clinical Duty N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =3.1 Degrees of Freedom Tabular ChiSquare Value (at 0.5 level of significance) 0.5412 Decision

Null Hypothesis is accepted

Table 4.4b4 revealed that orientation phase was not dependent on the area of clinical duty of the respondents, since the computed Chi square value of 3.1 is lesser than the tabular value of 0.5412 at 4 degree of freedom and 0.5 level of significance. Thus, area of clinical duty is not a factor affecting the orientation phase. Therefore, null hypothesis is accepted. c. Working Phase Table 4.4c1 Significant Relationship on Age N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =0.65 Degrees of Freedom Tabular ChiSquare Value (at 0.5 level of significance) 0.7225 Decision

Null Hypothesis is accepted

Table 4.4c1 revealed that working phase was not dependent on the age of the respondents, since the computed Chi square value of 0.65 is lesser than the tabular value of 0.7225 at 2 degree of freedom and 0.5 level of significance. Thus, age is not a factor affecting the working phase. Therefore, null hypothesis is accepted.

Table 4.4c2 Significant Relationship on Gender N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =0.144 Degrees of Freedom Tabular ChiSquare Value (at 0.5 level of significance) 0.2041 Decision

Null Hypothesis is accepted

Table 4.4c2 revealed that working phase was not dependent on the gender of the respondents, since the computed Chi square value of 0.144 is lesser than the tabular value of 0.2041 at 1 degree of freedom and 0.5 level of significance. Thus, gender is not a factor affecting the working phase. Therefore, null hypothesis is accepted.

Table 4.4c3 Significant Relationship on Civil Status N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =0.230 Degrees of Freedom Tabular ChiSquare Value (at 0.5 level of significance) 0.6316 Decision

Null Hypothesis is accepted

Table 4.4c3 revealed that working phase was not dependent on the civil status of the respondents, since the computed Chi square value of 0.230 is lesser than the tabular value of 0.6316 at 1 degree of freedom and 0.5 level of significance. Thus, civil status is not a factor affecting the working phase. Therefore, null hypothesis is accepted.

Table 4.4c4 Significant Relationship on Area of Clinical Duty N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =4.44 Degrees of Freedom Tabular ChiSquare Value (at 0.5 level of significance) 0.3497 Decision

Null Hypothesis is accepted

Table 4.4c4 revealed that working phase was not dependent on the area of clinical duty of the respondents, since the computed Chi square value of 4.44 is lesser than the tabular value of 0.3497 at 4 degree of freedom and 0.5 level of significance. Thus, area of clinical duty is not a factor affecting the working phase. Therefore, null hypothesis is accepted. d. Termination Phase Table 4.4d1 Significant Relationship on Gender N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =1.254 Degrees of Freedom Tabular ChiSquare Value (at 0.5 level of significance) 0.2629 Decision

Null Hypothesis is accepted

Table 4.4d1 revealed that termination phase was not dependent on the gender of the respondents, since the computed Chi square value of 1.254 is lesser than the tabular value of 0.2629 at 1 degree of freedom and 0.5 level of significance. Thus, gender is not a factor affecting the termination phase. Therefore, null hypothesis is accepted.

Table 4.4d2 Significant Relationship on Civil Status N=60 Computed ChiSquare Value X2 =0.205 Degrees of Freedom Tabular ChiSquare Value (at 0.5 level of significance) 0.6510 Decision

Null Hypothesis is accepted

Table 4.4d2 revealed that termination phase was not dependent on the civil status of the respondents, since the computed Chi square value of 0.205 is lesser than the tabular value of 0.6510 at 1 degree of freedom and 0.5 level of significance. Thus, civil status is not a factor affecting the termination phase. Therefore, null hypothesis is accepted.

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