Results of the Study
The students' responses to the questionnaire were analyzed in terms of descriptive and
inferential statistics. The data was basically nominal and based on frequencies. Therefore,
percentages were calculated. The raw data was fed into the computer and a nonparametric
test of Chi-square was run by the Statistical Package for Social Sciences
(SPSS) 15 software for each case to know whether the distribution was different from
what one would expect by chance. In other words, it was done to determine whether the
observed frequencies had statistically significant difference with the expected ones or
they had just occurred by mere chance. As it can be seen in Tables 3 to 10 all Chi-squares
observed showed statistically significant differences from those occurring by mere
chance at a highly confident level of probability; i.e., the 0.001 level.