RESEARCH

RESEARCH

  • Submitted By: KARE
  • Date Submitted: 04/23/2015 11:06 PM
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CHAPTER FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION
Introduction
This chapter presents the findings of the research as well as their analysis and interpretation. Where necessary, aids such as tables, figures, graphs and charts are used to clearly explain the meaning of the data presented and to enable the reader have a clear picture and understanding of the phenomenon under study. The study targeted PSI’s in Machakos County on the Perceptions of the effect of corruption on Corporate Image of National AIDS Control Council.
The researcher administered a total of 120 questionnaires to PSI’s who had implemented TOWA projects Rounds 3, 4 and 5. Of the administered questionnaires 104 were used for analysis of this study. Sixteen questionnaires were classified as spoilt as they were not completely filled by respondents. The data collected was analyzed using SPSS software and information was interpreted in form of graphs charts and frequency tables.






Demographic description of the sample

The following table represents the gender of respondents that participated in the study.
Table 4. 1: Gender of respondents


 
Frequency
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent

Male
52
50.0
50.0

Female
52
50.0
100.0

Total
104
100.0


According to table 4.1 above 50% (52) of the respondents were male while 50% (52) were female. The table also reveals there was an equal representation of both gender.

Figure 4. 1: Age of respondents
Figure 4.1 shows that 5.8% (6.03) of respondents were between the age of 15 to 25, 27.9% (29.01) were between the age of 25 to 35, 33.7% (35.04) were between the age of 35 to 45 and the remaining 32.7% (34.08) were in between 45 and 55 years. This shows that most of the respondents are between 25 and 55 years.
Gender and Age of respondents
The next table shows a cross tabulation of the gender of correspondent represented in the study and the age of respondents that took part in the study.
Table 4.2:...

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