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The document profiles students and their parents based on survey responses from 28 students. It provides tables showing: - 85.7% of students were 13 years old - 53.57% of students were male - Most students (53.57%) and their mothers (60.71%) were Roman Catholic - 57.14% of students were the oldest child - Most mothers (60.71%) and fathers (60.71%) were between 35-39 years old - Most mothers (42.8%) and fathers (39.2%) had a high school education - Most mothers (60.7%) were housekeepers while most fathers (60.7%) were farmers - All parents (

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The document profiles students and their parents based on survey responses from 28 students. It provides tables showing: - 85.7% of students were 13 years old - 53.57% of students were male - Most students (53.57%) and their mothers (60.71%) were Roman Catholic - 57.14% of students were the oldest child - Most mothers (60.71%) and fathers (60.71%) were between 35-39 years old - Most mothers (42.8%) and fathers (39.2%) had a high school education - Most mothers (60.7%) were housekeepers while most fathers (60.7%) were farmers - All parents (

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A.

STUDENTS PROFILE

Table A.1
Distribution of respondents according to age

Age Frequency Percentage

12 3 10.71

13 24 85.7

14 above 1 3.57

Total 28 100

It is shown in the table that there were 3 or 10.71% of the respondents whose age
were 12, there were 24or 85.7% of the respondents whose age were 13 and 1 or 3.57%
of the respondents whose age were 14.

Gender Frequency Percentage

Male 15 53.57

Female 13 46.43

Total 28 100

It shows that most of the respondents were 13 years old and there is only one of the
respondents whose age was 14 years old and above.

Table A.2

Distribution of respondents according to gender

It is shown in the table that there 15 or 53.57% male respondents and there were 13
or 46.43% female respondents.

It shows that most of the respondents were female.


Table A. 3
Distribution of respondents according to religion

Religion Frequency Percentage


Roman Catholic 15 53.57

Iglesia ni Cristo 4 14.29

Methodist 1 3.57

Jehova Witnesses 0 0

Others 8 28.57

Total 28 100

It is shown in the table that there were 15 or 53.57% of the respondents whose
religion was a Roman Catholic, 1 or 3.57% of the respondents whose religion was
Methodist, 4 or 14.29% of the respondents whose religion was Iglesia ni Cristo and
there were 8 or 28.57% of the respondents have other religion.

It shows that most of the respondents have other religion like Wesleyan,United
Church of Christ in the Philippines and Assemblies of God. None of the respondents
were Jehovah Witnesses.

Table A.4
Distribution of respondents according to Order of Birth

Order of birth Frequency Percentage

Oldest 16 57.14

Middle 7 25

Youngest 3 10.71

Lonely 2 7.14
Total 28 100
It is shown in the table that there were 16 or 57.14% of the respondents were oldest, 7
or 25% were in the middle and 3 or 10.71% of the respondents were youngest and 2
or 7.14% of the respondents were lonely or only child.

It shows that most of the respondents were in the middle order of birth.

B. PARENTS PROFILE

1. AGE

Table 1.1

Distribution of respondents according to Mothers’ Age

Age Frequency Percentage

30-34 2 7.14

35-39 17 60.71

40-44 7 25

45-49 2 7.14
50-54 1 3.57

55-59 0 0

60 above 0 0

Total 28 100

It is shown in the table that there were 2 or7.14% of the respondents whose mother’s
age fall in the age bracket of 30-34 and 45-9 respectively, 17 or 60.71% of the
respondents whose mother’s age fall in the age bracket of 35-39, 7 or 25 % of the
respondents whose mother’s age fall in the age bracket of 40-44 and there were 1 or
3.57% of the respondents whose mother’s age fall in the age bracket of 50-54.

It shows that none of the respondents whose mother’s age fall in the age bracket of of
55-59 and 60 above.Most of the respondents mother’s age fall in the age bracket of
35-39.
Table 1.2

Distribution of respondents according to Father’s Age

Age Frequency Percentage

30-34 1 3.57

35-39 17 60.71

40-44 5 17.85
45-49 3 10.71

50-54 2 7.14

55-59 0 0
60 above 0 0

Total 28 100

It is shown in the table that there was only 1 or 3.57% of the respondents whose
father’s age fall in the age bracket of 30-34, 17 or 60.71% of the respondents whose
father’s age fall in the age bracket of 35-39.There were 5 or 17.85% of the
respondents whose father’s age fall in the age bracket of 40-44, 3 or 10.71% of the
respondents whose father’s age fall in the age bracket of 45-49,and 2 or 7.14% whose
father’s age fall in the age bracket of 50-54.

It shows that most the respondents father’s age were 35 to 39 years old.

2. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT

Table 2.1

Distribution of respondents according to Mother’s Educational Attainment

Educational Attainment Frequency Percentage


Elementary Graduate 6 21.42

High School Graduate 12 42.8

College Graduate 10 35.7

Total 28 100

It is shown in the table that there were 6 or 21.42% of the respondents whose mother
were elementary graduate, 12 or 42.8% of the respondents whose mother were high
school graduate and there were 10 or 35.7% whose mother were college graduate.

It shows that most of the mother of the respondents were high graduate.

Table 2.2

Distribution of respondents according to Father’s Educational Attainment

Educational Attainment Frequency Percentage

Elementary Graduate 8 28.5

High School Graduate 11 39.2

College Graduate 9 32.1

Total 28 100

It is shown in the table that there were 8 or 28.5% of the respondents whose father
were elementary graduate, 11 or 39.2% of the respondents whose father were high
school graduate and there were 9 or 32.1% whose father were college graduate.

It shows that most of the father of the respondents were high graduate.

3. OCCUPATION

Table 3.1
Distribution of respondents according to Mothers’ Occupation

Occupation Frequency Percentage

Farmer 4 14.2

Housekeeper 17 60.7

Self-employed 0 0

Professional 4 14.2

Others 3 10.7

Total 28 100

It is shown in the table that there were 4 or 14.2% of the respondents whose mother
were farmer and professional respectively, 17 or 60.7% of the respondents whose
mother were housekeeper and 3 or 12% of the respondents whose mother have
other work.

It shows that most of their mother were housekeeper and none of them were self
-employed.

Table 3.2

Distribution of respondents according to Fathers’ Occupation

Occupation Frequency Percentage


Farmer 17 60.7

Housekeeper 0 0

Self-employed 0 0
Professional 3 10.7

Others 8 28.5
Total 28 100
It is shown in the table that there were 17 or 60.7 % of the respondents whose father
were farmer, 3 or 10.7 % of the respondents whose father were professional and
there were 8 or 28.5 % of the respondents whose father have other work.

It shows that most of their father were farmer and none of them were housekeeper
and self-employed.

4.CIVIL STATUS

Table 4.1

Distribution of respondents according to Parents’ Civil Status

Civil Status Frequency Percentage

Married 28 100

Widowed 0 0

Separated 0 0

Total 28 100

It is shown in the table that there were 28 or 100% of the respondents whose parent
were married.

It shows that none of the respondents whose parent were widowed and separated.

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