Test Worksheet Data Gathering Instruments
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X =
n x points of agreement
Notes: X = the total of the scores
n = number of the respondents who answer certain statement
Mn = Σ�
N Notes:
Σ� = The total of all of the scores
The countable technique proposed above provides the formulation for a conventional way, which is by using manual count. Furthermore, in responsible to
the close-ended questionnaire, the percentage is utilized to describe the data and summarize the data.
Furthermore, the use of Likert Scale analysis was utilized in both in planning and preliminary field testing. In planning, there were seven groups of
statements in the questionnaires, as the representations of the contents in seven units. Moreover, each group of statements has their own total mean score criteria.
The following table represents the list of the total mean score criteria.
Table 3.11. List of Total Mean Score Criteria of Questionnaires in Planning
Unit Range
Meaning
1 5.00
– 9.00 9.01
– 13.00 13.01
– 17.00 17.01
– 21.00 21.01
– 25.00 Not at all important
Slightly important Moderately important
Very important Extremely important
2 3.00
– 5.40 5.41
– 7.80 7.81
– 10.20 10.21
– 12.60 12.61
– 15.00 Not at all important
Slightly important Moderately important
Very important Extremely important
3 3.00
– 5.40 5.41
– 7.80 7.81
– 10.20 10.21
– 12.60 12.61
– 15.00 Not at all important
Slightly important Moderately important
Very important Extremely important
4 4.00
– 7.20 7.21
– 10.40 10.41
– 13.60 Not at all important
Slightly important Moderately important
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