The Effects of Modern Gadgets in the Study Habits of First Year Business Administration Students

Chapter II
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND PROCEDURES

This chapter provides information on the research method of this study. The survey research method was used to determine The effects of Modern Gadgets in the study habits of first year Bachelor of Science in Business Administration student’s in the Laguna State Polytechnic University- San Pablo City Campus. The sampling technique has been described followed by the measurement procedures. The survey instrument has been designed using the Liker type of questionaires to measure the respondents’ behavior towards the perceived factors. The data collection and data analysis are also included in this section.

Research Design

This study will be using descriptive research design in gathering data and verifying results. This type of research design is very applicable for the study because it attempts to describe and explain conditions of the present by using many subjects and questionnaires to fully describe a phenomenon. It this case, this phenomenon is the growth of lending business which is the primary focus for establishing factors that cause it.

Descriptive research design will be used by means of using survey questionnaires, Likert type. Through this, behavior of individuals will be measured accurately with regards on the depth of their answers. The respondents will be answering questions by means of rating scale so that the researchers could actually analyze the importance of their answer.
Population and Sampling Technique

This study will be conducted in the City of San Pablo, Laguna where the observed phenomenon is happening. The effects of Modern Gadgets In the study habits of first year Bachelor of Science in Business Administration student was being studied by the researchers.

The respondents of the study were the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration of Laguna State Polytechnic University- San Pablo City Campus, Laguna. The total number of research population would be 50, randomly...