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Lovely institute of management
Assignment
OfResearch Methodology
Submitted to: Submitted by:
Shukhwinder arora Ravi Kant
A-15
11004837
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Problem definition: - Empirical study of expenditure pattern of students of lovely professional university
Objective: - 1) Identify the expenditure pattern of the student.
2) Identify the factor which affects the expenditure pattern of the student.
Research Methodology
Research Design:
I am conducting research on the expenditure pattern of the LPU student in which problem and objectives are defined so this is a descriptive research
in which we to find out the relationship between the variables.
POPULATION:
The purpose of the research is to identify the expenditure pattern of the student and identify the factor which affects the expenditure of the students.
Because I am conducting research on expenditure patter of LPU students so the population of my research is the student of LPU.
SAMPLING METHOD
In this research, we will use the convenient sampling. The convenient sampling is one in which the researcher according to his convenience collects
the data regarding to his research from various respondent.
SAMPLING ELEMENT
The sampling elements are those who are the respondents of my research.
SAMPLE SIZE
Sampling size refers to the number of respondent to be selected from the population to constitute a sample. This is the major problem before the
researcher. The size of the sample should neither be excessively large nor too small; it should be and must be the true representatives of the
population. Thats why I take 100 respondents for my research.
AREA OF STUDY:
My research is regarding to the expenditure of the LPU student to the area of my study is whole campus of lovely Professional University.
Sources of data: - In this research I study the primary and secondary data.
Primary data:
Questionnaire
Secondary data:
Books
Journals/articles
Newspapers
Internet websites
Hypothesis: - In this technique we take the two assumptions null and alternative on following.
H0: - Factor does not affect the expenditure of student.
H1: - Factor is affecting the expenditure of student.
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Data analysis technique: -
Factor analysis
KMO and Bartlett's Test
Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy. .702
Bartlett's Test of Sphericity Approx. Chi-Square 775.487
df 325
Sig. .000
Interpretation: - These item shows that the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) and Bartlett's test. The KMO measures the sampling adequacy which
should be greater than 0.5 for a satisfactory factor analysis to proceed. Looking at the table below, the KMO measure is 0.702 From the same table,we can see that the Bartlett's test of sphericity is significant is 775.487. That is, its associated probability is 0.00. In fact, it is actually 325. This means
that the correlation matrix is not an identity matrix.
Communalities
Initial ExtractionHow much amount do you spend on the stationary 1 0.442
How much amount do you spend on the Cloths 1 0.707
How much amount do you spend on the Food 1 0.84How much amount do you spend on the Cell phone bills
1 0.662How much amount do you spend on the Travelling 1 0.499How much amount do you spend on the Entertainment
1 0.677How much amount do you spend on the Cosmetics 1 0.757
How much amount do you spend on the Health 1 0.499
How much amount do you spend on the Sports item 1 0.682How much amount do you spend on the Personal expense
1 0.759How much amount do you spend on the Smoking 1 0.824
How much amount do you spend on the Drinking 1 0.818
How much amount do you spend on room rent 1 0.682How much amount do you spend on styling 1 0.632
How much amount do you spend on internet connection
1 0.659How much amount do you spend academic purpose 1 0.558
My expenditure are influenced by latest market trends 1 0.499My expenditure are influenced by my friends decisions 1 0.584
My expenditure are influenced by availability of money 1 0.623My expenditure are influenced due to social status 1 0.768My expenditure are influenced by advertisement of the products
1 0.642My expenditure are influenced by the various occasions(like festival,birthday of me and friends) 1 0.659
My expenditure are influenced due to girlfriend/boyfriend 1 0.576My expenditure are influenced due to smoking 1 0.793
My expenditure are influenced due to cell phone 1 0.82My expenditure are influenced due to drinking 1 0.76
Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis.
Interpretation: - this item shows from the output is a table of communalities which shows how much of the variance in the variables has beenaccounted for by the extracted factors. For instance over 82.0% of the variance in expenditure of the student is accounted for while 76.0% of the
variance in availability of the money is accounted for.
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Total Variance Explained
Compon
ent
Init ial Eigenvalues Extract ion Sums of Squared Loadings Rotat ion Sums of Squared Loadings
Total % of Variance Cumulative % Total % of Variance Cumulat ive % Total % of Variance Cumulative %
1 4.801 18.466 18.466 4.801 18.466 18.466 2.737 10.526 10.526
2 2.896 11.137 29.604 2.896 11.137 29.604 2.329 8.958 19.484
3 1.980 7.615 37.219 1.980 7.615 37.219 2.163 8.320 27.804
4 1.742 6.698 43.917 1.742 6.698 43.917 2.155 8.287 36.091
5 1.405 5.406 49.323 1.405 5.406 49.323 2.125 8.173 44.264
6 1.214 4.668 53.991 1.214 4.668 53.991 1.655 6.365 50.629
7 1.201 4.620 58.610 1.201 4.620 58.610 1.528 5.877 56.506
8 1.161 4.464 63.074 1.161 4.464 63.074 1.498 5.761 62.267
9 1.022 3.930 67.004 1.022 3.930 67.004 1.232 4.737 67.004
10 .925 3.560 70.564
11 .814 3.133 73.696
12 .807 3.105 76.801
13 .738 2.838 79.639
14 .685 2.634 82.273
15 .626 2.407 84.680
16 .594 2.284 86.964
17 .533 2.048 89.012
18 .449 1.728 90.740
19 .425 1.636 92.377
20 .398 1.531 93.908
21 .353 1.358 95.266
22 .348 1.338 96.604
23 .269 1.036 97.640
24 .246 .945 98.585
25 .223 .859 99.444
26 .144 .556 100.000
Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis.
Interpretation: - The these item shows all the factors extractable from the analysis along with their eigenvalues, the percent of variance
attributable to each factor, and the cumulative variance of the factor and the previous factors. Notice that the first factor accounts for 67.004of thevariance, the second 67.004and the third 67.004 All the remaining factors are not significant.
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Interpretation: - The scree plot is a graph of the given values against all the factors. The graph is useful for determining how many factors to retain.The point of interest is where the curve starts to flatten. It can be seen that the curve begins to flatten due to change in the factor regularly. Note also
that factor has an given value value of less than 1, so all factors have been retained.
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Component Matrixa
Component
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
How much amount do you
spend on the stationary-.091 .537 .255 -.059 .256 -.072 .006 .049 .055
How much amount do you
spend on the Cloths.112 .604 -.495 .207 -.002 .028 .187 -.056 -.058
How much amount do you
spend on the Food
.006 .390 -.386 -.254 .139 -.473 .374 .224 -.200
How much amount do you
spend on the Cell phone bills.439 .287 -.417 -.226 .012 .187 -.046 .287 -.208
How much amount do you
spend on the Travelling.515 .186 .051 .062 -.307 -.099 -.116 .273 .011
How much amount do you
spend on the Entertainment.516 .436 -.156 -.038 -.289 -.049 -.305 -.071 -.109
How much amount do you
spend on the Cosmetics.200 .630 -.080 .368 -.128 -.009 -.139 -.363 .108
How much amount do
you spend on the Health.019 .436 .391 -.138 .285 -.186 .013 -.095 .108
How much amount do you
spend on the Sports item.452 .195 .505 -.101 .030 .244 -.218 -.057 .250
How much amount do you
spend on the Personal
expense
.356 -.075 -.249 .247 .518 -.074 .104 .052 .466
How much amount do you
spend on the Smoking.670 -.163 .401 .281 -.140 -.108 .140 .166 -.177
How much amount do you
spend on the Drinking.637 -.073 .380 .324 -.184 -.122 .081 .164 -.274
How much amount do you
spend on room rent.504 -.074 .155 -.008 -.178 .006 .540 -.166 .219
How much amount do you
spend on styling.576 .165 -.351 .120 -.112 .279 .052 -.197 .050
How much amount do you
spend on internet connection.676 .175 .066 .253 .140 -.023 .243 .046 .149
How much amount do you
spend academic purpose.226 .450 .419 -.155 .279 -.083 -.075 .120 -.014
My expenditure are influenced
by latest market trends-.382 .051 .282 .301 -.041 .322 .145 .168 -.163
My expenditure are influenced
by my friends decisions-.420 .415 .194 -.081 -.026 .287 .174 .183 -.210
My expenditure are influenced
by availability of money-.221 .095 -.002 .315 .580 .198 -.204 .100 -.198
My expenditure are influenceddue to social status
-.074 .232 .203 -.304 .108 .254 .473 -.450 -.269
My expenditure are influenced
by advertisement of the
products
-.440 -.189 -.041 .250 -.092 .121 .365 .369 .237
My expenditure are influenced
by the various occasions(like
festival, birthday of me and
friends)
-.287 .105 -.120 .690 .015 .212 .011 -.142 -.100
My expenditure are influenced
due to girlfriend/boyfriend-.539 -.049 .125 .022 -.232 -.280 .054 -.353 .084
My expenditure are influenced
due to smoking -.555 .562 .053 -.089 -.310 .128 -.027 .102 .186
My expenditure are influenced
due to cell phone-.480 .168 .112 .473 .011 -.529 -.037 -.100 -.184
My expenditure are influenced
due to drinking-.505 .475 .074 .048 -.270 -.030 .023 .288 .339
Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis.
a. 9 components extracted.
Interpretation: - The table below shows the loadings of the eight variables on the three factors extracted. The higher the absolute value of theloading, the more the factor contributes to the variable. The gap on the table represent loadings that are less because of changing the value of the
factor which affect the expenditure of the student this makes reading the table easier.
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Rotated Component Matrixa
Component
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
How much amount do you
spend on the stationary-.066 .105 .605 .184 -.031 .112 .007 .100 .054
How much amount do you
spend on the Cloths-.069 .650 .011 .166 .160 .124 .140 .425 .100
How much amount do you
spend on the Food
-.062 .063 .182 .023 .089 -.139 .039 .876 .036
How much amount do you
spend on the Cell phone bills.058 .266 .006 -.084 .695 -.029 -.060 .298 -.068
How much amount do you
spend on the Travelling.464 .253 .087 .027 .253 -.238 -.056 .015 -.295
How much amount do you
spend on the Entertainment.197 .616 .149 -.184 .280 -.204 -.209 .035 -.196
How much amount do you
spend on the Cosmetics.052 .818 .224 .050 -.141 .064 .066 -.064 9.674E-5
How much amount do
you spend on the Health-.007 .041 .682 .009 -.129 -.027 .056 .021 .104
How much amount do you
spend on the Sports item.251 .115 .481 -.051 .233 -.161 .059 -.536 .013
How much amount do you
spend on the Personal
expense
.015 .051 .056 -.168 .128 .094 .823 .041 -.147
How much amount do you
spend on the Smoking.878 -.024 .033 -.162 .068 -.070 .068 -.107 -.019
How much amount do you
spend on the Drinking.883 .063 .044 -.149 .050 -.007 -.039 -.064 -.048
How much amount do you
spend on room rent.444 .078 -.047 -.003 .033 -.447 .352 -.059 .386
How much amount do you
spend on styling.164 .558 -.187 -.163 .388 -.096 .223 -.067 .135
How much amount do you
spend on internet connection.524 .269 .182 -.090 .206 -.057 .469 .024 .066
How much amount do you
spend academic purpose.176 .023 .712 -.011 .135 .028 -.022 .007 .007
My expenditure are influenced
by latest market trends.102 -.136 -.040 .464 -.112 .402 -.169 -.142 .176
My expenditure are influenced
by my friends decisions-.121 -.037 .236 .512 .071 .230 -.331 .094 .271
My expenditure are influenced
by availability of money-.144 -.061 .169 -.032 .046 .745 .094 -.011 -.049
My expenditure are influenceddue to social status
-.086 .035 .209 -.023 -.005 -.032 -.151 .046 .830
My expenditure are influenced
by advertisement of the
products
-.036 -.310 -.313 .605 -.132 .106 .217 .065 -.014
My expenditure are influenced
by the various occasions(like
festival, birthday of me and
friends)
.011 .326 -.263 .242 -.285 .573 .076 -.084 .054
My expenditure are influenced
due to girlfriend/boyfriend-.265 -.034 -.067 .119 -.652 -.142 -.178 -.016 .089
My expenditure are influenced
due to smoking -.372 .216 .220 .674 -.112 -.069 -.296 .012 -.022
My expenditure are influenced
due to cell phone.025 .091 .089 .108 -.743 .329 -.133 .288 -.176
My expenditure are influenced
due to drinking-.238 .113 .212 .742 -.176 -.088 -.093 .069 -.206
Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis.
Rotation Method: Varimax with Kaiser Normalization.
a. Rotation converged in 19 iterations.
s
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Interpretation: - The idea of rotation is to reduce the number factors on which the variables under investigation have high loadings. Rotationdoes not actually change anything but makes the interpretation of the analysis easier. Looking at the table below, we can see that availability of the
money for expenditure of the student, are substantially loaded on Factor (Component) All the remaining variables are substantially loaded on Factor
1. These factors can be used as variables for further analysis.
Component Transformation Matrix
Compo
nent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 .599 .282 .085 -.445 .460 -.261 .265 -.076 -.028
2 -.087 .630 .609 .352 .104 .056 -.122 .259 .066
3 .431 -.353 .548 .127 -.289 -.021 -.201 -.473 .158
4 .410 .341 -.264 .192 -.385 .571 .296 -.112 -.185
5 -.232 -.286 .422 -.346 .120 .539 .484 .131 .105
6 -.136 .072 -.200 .283 .569 .292 -.047 -.547 .383
7 .250 -.162 -.137 .329 -.072 -.181 .341 .411 .679
8 .261 -.410 .039 .474 .442 .108 -.007 .276 -.504
9 -.276 .037 .111 .305 -.086 -.427 .659 -.360 -.251
Extraction Method: Principal Component Analysis.
Rotation Method: Varimax with Kaiser Normalization.
Conclusion: - You should now be able to perform a factor analysis and interpret the result. Many other items are produce in the output, for the
purpose of this illustration they have been ignored. Note that the correlation matrix can used as input to factor analysis. In this case you have to use
SPSS command syntax which is outside the scope of this document.
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Statistics
Statistics
gender of the
respondent
age of the
respondent
course of the
respondent
in present where
are you living
monthly
expenditure
N Valid 98 98 98 98 98
Missing 0 0 0 0 0
gender of the respondent
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Cumulative
Percent
Valid male 84 85.7 85.7 85.7
female 14 14.3 14.3 100.0
Total 98 100.0 100.0
Interpretation: - In this research I survey 100 respondent from my target population
in which 85.71% were male respondent and the rest of 14.29% respondent were
female.
age of the respondent
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Cumulative
Percent
Valid under 18 15 15.3 15.3 15.3
18-22 69 70.4 70.4 85.7
22-25 12 12.2 12.2 98.0
above 25 2 2.0 2.0 100.0
Total 98 100.0 100.0
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Interpretation: - From my sampling population 15.31% respondent were the age of under 18, and 70.41% respondent were under the age of 18-22,
and 12.24% respondent were under the age of 22-25, and the rest of 2.04% respondent were above 25.
course of the respondent
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Cumulative
Percent
Valid B. Tech 47 48.0 48.0 48.0
MBA 26 26.5 26.5 74.5
diploma 16 16.3 16.3 90.8
any other 9 9.2 9.2 100.0
Total 98 100.0 100.0
Interpretation: - From my sample population 47.96% respondent are in the course of B.Tech. and 26.53% respondent are in the course of MBA and
16.33% respondent are doing diploma and the rest of the 9.18% respondent are doing any other course in the lovely professional university.
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in present where are you living
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Cumulative
Percent
Valid hostel 57 58.2 58.2 58.2
PG 21 21.4 21.4 79.6
on rent 9 9.2 9.2 88.8
at your home 11 11.2 11.2 100.0
Total 98 100.0 100.0
Interpretation: - From my sample population 58.16% respondent are living in the hostel and 21.43% respondent are living in the PG and 9.18% respondent are
living on the rent and rest of the 11.22% respondent are living at their home.
monthly expenditure
Frequency Percent Valid Percent
Cumulative
Percent
Valid 1000-2000 27 27.6 27.6 27.6
2000-5000 47 48.0 48.0 75.5
5000-8000 14 14.3 14.3 89.8
above 8000 9 9.2 9.2 99.0
5 1 1.0 1.0 100.0
Total 98 100.0 100.0
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Interpretation: - From my sample population the expenditure of 27.55% respondent are 1000-2000 and the expenditure of 48.98% respondent are 2000-5000 and
the expenditure of 14.29 respondent are 5000-8000 and the rest of the respondent are spending more than 8000 per month.
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