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Study Habit

Response

After Lecture

Book
E-book
Notes (personally written)
Notes from other sources
Others, specify

Total

f
6
12
12
23
5
58

Percentage
10.34%
20.69%
20.69%
39.66%
8.62%
100%

TABLE V-B shows that about 39.66% of the students rely/use the notes from other sources as
study materials after lecture while 8.62%of the students use other methods such us a combination
of notes personally written and notes from other sources, a combination of E-book and notes
from other sources, and even none at all from the options provided.

Study Habit

Response

Prior to exam

Book
E-book
Notes (personally written)
Notes from other sources
Others, specify

Total

f
5
7
14
27
5
58

Percentage
8.62%
12.07%
24.14%
46.55%
8.62%
100%

TABLE V-C shows that 46.55% of the students use the notes from other sources as their study
material prior to examinations while 8.62%of the students use books and other methods such as
board review series questions, a combination of notes personally written and notes from other
sources, a combination of book and e-book and notes from other sources, a combinations of
books and notes, and even none from the options provided.

TABLE VI Attitude and Behavior


Study Habit

Response

Sleep
Preparation or Wash-up
activity before Pray
studying
Set-up study paraphernalia (e.g. table, food, etc.)
Relaxation (watch TV, surfing internet, etc.)
Others, specify
Total

f
15
6
5
12
18
2
58

Percentage
26%
10%
9%
21%
31%
3%
100%

TABLE VI-A shows that 31% of the students chose to relax first before studying while about
3% do other preparations or activities such as combinations of sleep and wash-up; and wash-up,
pray, and set-up study paraphernalia.

Study Habit
Preferred time in
studying

Total

Response
Dawn
Morning
In between classes
Afternoon
Evening
Others, specify

f
18
6
1
1
30
2
58

Percentage
31%
10%
2%
2%
52%
3%
100%

TABLE VI-B shows that 29 out of 56, 52%, of students prefer studying in the evening while 1
student, 2%, each prefer studying in the afternoon and in between classes.

Study Habit
Preferred position
while studying
Total

Response
Sitting
Standing
Lying down
Others, specify

f
43
0
13
2
58

Percentage
74.14%
0.00%
22.41%
3.45%
100%

TABLE VI-C shows that 43 from 56 students, 74.14%, prefer sitting while studying and 2 or
3.6% prefer other positions, such as lying prone and lying sideways, while studying.

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