Do you believe in making charity to musical events? Choose one option
Strongly believe
Believe
Neutral
Do Not believe
Strongly Do Not Believe
You attend the event just for entertainment purpose
Strongly agree
agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly disagree
You attend the event just for change purpose
Strongly agree
agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly disagree
You attend the event just for Music (art) purpose
Strongly agree
agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly disagree
1.1 Event
For the purpose of study, I choose “Shop and Rock”. Shop and Rock is a day-to-evening charity festival that celebrates independent fashion and up-and-coming music.
The target population
The target population for this survey would be “youth” who are inclined to rock and roll music.
The survey method
Cross-sectional surveys method will be used for the study. A Cross-sectional survey use specific samples of a population at a specific time.
The sampling frame
Simple random sampling frame will be applied. Simple random sampling, the most basic among the probability sampling techniques, involves assembling a sample in such a way that each independent, same-size subset within a population is given an equal chance of becoming a subject. Methods for simple random sampling include lotteries and random number tables. In spite of its advantages, researchers limit the use of simple random sampling, especially when it comes to population-based surveys.
The bias of survey method
Cross-sectional survey fails in its ability to establish causality because they lack temporal information.
The list of motivational factors
I have decided to include following motivational factors
Entertainment,
Charity,
Art and
Change
1.2 Problem statement
The event chosen for the study is charity festival that celebrates independent fashion and up-and coming music. Therefore, the issue of this study is to find whether the participants of the vent just attend the festival for entertainment purpose or they also make charity.
Task Two
1.1 Frequency and Percentage
Gender
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
Male
41
31.8
31.8
31.8
Female
88
68.2
68.2
100.0
Total
129
100.0
100.0
Marital status
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
Single
28
21.7
21.7
21.7
Married
95
73.6
73.6
95.3
Other
6
4.7
4.7
100.0
Total
129
100.0
100.0
Education
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
School
29
22.5
22.5
22.5
FE college
36
27.9
27.9
50.4
UG degree
19
14.7
14.7
65.1
PG degree
19
14.7
14.7
79.8
PhD
26
20.2
20.2
100.0
Total
129
100.0
100.0
Income (£k)
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
Less than 15
14
10.9
10.9
10.9
15 to less than £30
15
11.6
11.6
22.5
30 to less than
21
16.3
16.3
38.8
45 to 60
32
24.8
24.8
63.6
more than 60
47
36.4
36.4
100.0
Total
129
100.0
100.0
Age
Frequency
Percent
Valid Percent
Cumulative Percent
Valid
Under 21
16
12.4
12.4
12.4
21 to 29
14
10.9
10.9
23.3
30 to 39
17
13.2
13.2
36.4
40 to 49
38
29.5
29.5
65.9
50 and over
44
34.1
34.1
100.0
Total
129
100.0
100.0
1.2 Graphs
1.3 Calculate the mean, the median, the standard deviation and the inter-quartile range for each of the motivational scores
Statistics
For fun, enjoy the festival mood and satisfy my curiosity (1=highest, 7=lowest)
To get out in the open air (1=highest, 7=lowest)
For food tasting, sampling local recopies and explore new restaurants (1=highest, 7=lowest)
To see art shows and purchase arts and crafts (1=highest, 7=lowest)
To have a change from my daily routine and relax (1=highest, 7=lowest)
N
Valid
129
129
129
129
129
Missing
0
0
0
0
0
Mean
5.8372
5.7674
5.4109
4.0698
5.4419
Median
6.0000
6.0000
6.0000
4.0000
6.0000
Std. Deviation
1.46730
1.31999
1.64703
1.98505
1.50472
Range
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
Percentiles
25
6.0000
5.0000
4.5000
2.5000
5.0000
50
6.0000
6.0000
6.0000
4.0000
6.0000
75
7.0000
7.0000
7.0000
6.0000
7.0000
Formulae
Mean = (S xi) / n
Median= (n + 1) / 2
Standard deviation = sqrt [S (xi - x )2 / ( n - 1 ) ]
Inter-quartile range = Q3 - Q1
1.4 Estimate the mean, the standard deviation, the median and inter-quartile range for the
variable “Age”
Statistics
Age
N
Valid
129
Missing
0
Mean
3.6202
Median
4.0000
Std. Deviation
1.37610
Range
2.00
Percentiles
25
3.0000
50
4.0000
75
5.0000
1.5 This is part is related to the five motivational factors measured during this survey.
Produce the correlation matrix between all the five factors.
Correlations
For fun, enjoy the festival mood and satisfy my curiosity (1=highest, 7=lowest)
To get out in the open air (1=highest, 7=lowest)
For food tasting, sampling local recipes and explore new restaurants (1=highest, 7=lowest)