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Self-Esteem & Self-Efficacy Analysis

This document presents the results of a survey that analyzed self-esteem and self-efficacy among 50 respondents. It finds that most respondents were female (64%) and all were single (100%). The mean self-esteem score was 2.6160 with a standard deviation of 0.37924, while the mean self-efficacy score was 2.5740 with a standard deviation of 0.57100. Male respondents had slightly higher mean scores for both self-esteem and self-efficacy compared to females. The results are displayed through tables, descriptions, and graphs.
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Self-Esteem & Self-Efficacy Analysis

This document presents the results of a survey that analyzed self-esteem and self-efficacy among 50 respondents. It finds that most respondents were female (64%) and all were single (100%). The mean self-esteem score was 2.6160 with a standard deviation of 0.37924, while the mean self-efficacy score was 2.5740 with a standard deviation of 0.57100. Male respondents had slightly higher mean scores for both self-esteem and self-efficacy compared to females. The results are displayed through tables, descriptions, and graphs.
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ACTIVITY 1

on
Statisitical Analysis with Software Application

Submitted to:
Sir Cris Joel Espino II

Submitted by:
Caballes, Diana Concepcion
Magsombol, Ericka Mae
Marques, Aleckza Rei
Panopio, John Erick Q.
Tuiza, Diana Joy
BSA 3102

September 8, 2023
Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy

This paper includes the presentation of data gathered through the survey
conducted by the group. The results of data collection and analysis are presented in
frequency tables and graphs which are followed by textual descriptions.

Sex
Frequency Percent
Valid Male 18 36.0
Female 32 64.0
Total 50 100.0

Of the 50 sample, 18 were male and 32 were female with equivalent percentage
of 36% and 64%, respectively.

Civil Status
Frequency Percent
Valid Single 50 100.0
Based on the respondents’ civil status profile, all or 50 are single with an
equivalent percentage of 100%.

Statistics
Self-Esteem
N Valid 50
Missing 0
Mean 2.6160
Std. Deviation .37924
Using the Roosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, the analysis resulted to a mean of
2.6160 with a standard deviation of . 37924.

Statistics
Self-Efficacy
N Valid 50
Missing 0
Mean 2.5740
Std. Deviation .57100
The self-efficacy of the respondents can be presented with a mean of 2.5740 and
standard deviation of .57100.

Self-Esteem
Sex N Mean Std. Deviation
Male 18 2.7222 .30400
Femal 32
2.5563 .40794
e
Total 50 2.6160 .37924
The data collected revealed that male’s assessment of self-esteem has a mean of
2.7222 and a standard deviation of .30400. On the other hand, female has a mean of
2.5563 and a standard deviation of .40794. Accordingly, the mean of male’s self-esteem
is higher than the female’s self-esteem.

Self-Efficacy
Sex N Mean Std. Deviation
Male 18 2.5889 .49573
Femal 32
2.5656 .61676
e
Total 50 2.5740 .57100

Based on data analysis, male’s self-efficacy has a mean of 2.5889 and a


standard deviation of .49573. While the female’s self efficacy has a mean of 2.5656 and
a standard deviation of .61676. Accordingly, the assement of self-efficacy revealed that
male has a higher mean than female.
Graphs
Categorical Variables

Of the 50 sample, 18 were male and 32 were female with equivalent percentage
of 36% and 64%, respectively.
Based on the respondents’ civil status profile, all or 50 are single with an
equivalent percentage of 100%.

Continuous Variables
The chart show that most of the data or scores in self-esteem assessment are
lying near the mean of 2.62 of the distribution with the standard deviation of .379.

The chart show that most of the data or scores in self-efficacy assessment are
lying near the mean of 2.57 of the distribution with the standard deviation of .571.

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