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Table 6
To what extent do these practices actually help the students to be more productive or
be better?
Indicator Weighted
Rank
Mean
Going out with Friends to enjoy recreational activities. 4.41 4
Bonding with your Family (Eating Dinner, Travelling, etc). 4.48 2
Playing Computer Games, whether online or offline
3.70 6
games.
Sleeping, when you think you need it, in order to regain
the strength to battle your own thoughts of depression and 4.52 1
anxiety (or any other mental issues).
Doing your hobbies (Playing Basketball, Writing, Reading,
4.42 3
etc.).
Having support groups (If Applicable). 3.92 5
After using random sampling, quantitative and computing with the Slovin’s Formula, the
researchers have discovered that sleeping is the highest form for that helps the students
of the business cluster to be more productive in their everyday tasks. A close second with
a weighted mean difference of 0.04 from the first showing closely knit familial ties as well
with the students; helps incorporate strengthening of mental health for them. With a 0.06
difference from the second shows doing what the students love or their hobbies is third
at the list. Bonding with friends is a very close 0.01 from the third showing that friends
help one another with their mental health. Having support groups (when applicable) and
playing computer games comes at fifth and sixth for the students of the business cluster.
Table 7
After using random sampling, quantitative and computing with the Slovin’s Formula, the
researchers have discovered that topping the list that can help the students of the
business cluster is being more open to their friends to help air out grievances or such for
mental well-being with 23%. Motivation to do what the students comes in second with
21% in boosting their mental health. Being active in different organizations and ways can
help to be distracted coming in at third with 18%. Discussing with family for students
comes in at fourth highest with 17%. Seeking professional help is the fifth highest with
16%. And lastly, doing nothing is the sixth highest on the chart with 5%.