scholarly journals A STUDY THE PROBLEMS OF AUTO RICKSHAW DRIVERS IN KOLHAPUR CITY USING STATISTICAL TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES

Author(s):  
Prakash S. Chougule ◽  
Tejaswi S.Kurane ◽  
S. V.Patil ◽  
Dhanaji M.Kamble ◽  
Bhavana A.Kumbhare ◽  
...  

Health is a very significant matter in the daily life of a vehicle driver. The aim of this study is to identify the problems among the auto rickshaw service providers in relation to their standard of living and the number of hours put in driving the auto rickshaws, their life style, economic status, technology awareness, educational status, awareness about insurance. For this purpose, a well designed questionnaire prepared for collection of primary data containing various attributes and was circulated to 125 auto rickshaw drivers through convenient sampling technique and The data had been collected from different location in Kolhapur city . The collected data were then analysed with the help of various statistical tools and techniques to know the socio economic lifestyle of the autorickshaw drivers in kolhapur city .In our study the obtained results shows revealed major issues and backlogs in their socio economic lifestyle. KEYWORDS: Graphical Representation, Large Test , Small Test, Level of significance.

Author(s):  
Prakash S. Chougule ◽  
Tejaswi S.Kurane ◽  
S. V.Patil ◽  
DattatrayD.Balip ◽  
Desai Rutuja M. ◽  
...  

Identifying the factors that influence academic performance is an essential part of educational research. Here, we study the academic performance among a selected of 349 undergraduate students from different colleges in Kolhapur district. Our work is based on primary data collected using well designed questionnaires containing various attributes. Different statistical tools and techniques are used for anaysed different aspects of degradation in students educational performance. our study shows that teacher performance is excellent and all students are satisfies with quality of teaching. KEYWORDS: Graphical Representation, Z- Test , Chisquare Test,ANOVA, Level of significance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-25
Author(s):  
Morufu Oladejo ◽  
Saliu Yinus ◽  
Azeez Abeeb ◽  
S. Shittu ◽  
Sanni Tajudeen

Managing queuing within the banking business in Nigeria has constituted major challenges whose effects have not been thoroughly examined. This study sets to investigate the continuous queuing in the Nigerian banking environment despite e-banking adoption in Nigeria. The research adopted a survey design where primary data were obtained using a structured questionnaire. Fifty (50) respondents were purposively chosen. A purposive sampling technique was used which considered banks having branches within Ladoke Akintola University of Technology and Ogbomoso town. OLS regression was used to determine the influence of electronic banking on customers queuing the factors for queuing in the banking environment amid e-banking adoption at 0.05 level of significance. Findings revealed that queue in the study area was most of the time very high in the morning, high in the afternoon and evening while at night, most time witnessed no queue. Electronic banking had a significant influence on customers’ queuing in the study area. Further, Tendency to Hold Cash by banks customers (THC), Poor Internet Infrastructure (PII), Cybercrime (CC) were the major factors causing bank customer queue in the banking environment in Nigeria, followed by Inadequate of Banking Technology Management (IBTM) and E-Banking Transaction Cost (EBTC). Therefore, banks service providers should increase efforts on cashless e-banking services and ensure reliable internet service at all times. Bank customers should be made to appreciate other e-banking services than ATM and allay fear on tendency to hold cash.


Author(s):  
Prakash S. Chougule ◽  
Tejaswi S.Kurane ◽  
S. V.Patil ◽  
Arati R. Todakar ◽  
Prakash S. Kolapate ◽  
...  

Twenty first century has seen rapid technological advancement in mass media. Among all mass media, television is an important and an unavoidable thing. It is a window to the world.In this study we want see what is the influence of watching T.V. on society .for this purpose we collect the primary information through systematic questionnaires contained number of attributes like gender,area,age group,expenditure etc.the collected data is analysed through various statistical measures.our study shows that the proportion of watching T.V. in urban area is high as compared to rural area and maximum number of individuals of watching TV is in the age group 20-40. KEYWORDS: Graphical Representation, chis-quare Test , ANOVA, Level of significance.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 22-30
Author(s):  
SONIA HOODA

The study has made an attempt on resource use and economic efficiency of cucumber production under poly-house farming and open field farming. Primary data collected by using purposive sampling technique from selected districts. Sample of 50 farmers (25 Poly-house farmers and 25 Open field farmers) was taken from each district on the basis of availability. Secondary data was collected from Horticulture Department. For data analysis statistical tools average, percentage and Linear Cobb-Douglas Production Function was used. The study found that the yield of cucumber was more under poly-house farming as compare to open field farming system. The reason behind this was long harvesting period and more number of fruits per plant under poly-house farming conditions. The data specifies higher net returns per acre of cucumber under poly-house farming over open field farming, which implicit poly-house farming not only highly profitable but also economically viable as compared to open field farming in study area.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-43
Author(s):  
Sivasubramanian K

Retailing is one of the important industry in India recorded for almost 10 percent of nation’s GDP. The lesser wage earning workers are vulnerable to aggravation and other discrimination at work place. In the informal textile retail shops, women have to pass through numerous problems as they have to manage with both sides of life, say work and family. Predominantly, such women are semi-literates, educated unemployed and financially deprived. It is revealed from the data that there are 58 percent of the women workers are between ages of 30 to 40 and there is no women worker above 45 years. It is clearly shows that the shop owners are not interested to recruit or retain the women workers above 45 years. The educational status of workers constitutes an average of secondary level schooling and they could able to read, write in the local language and understand English slightly. Almost 60 percent of the women workers are belonging to marginalized section of the society. In the present study, social and economic status of sample respondents are analyzed and found that they are poorly paid in terms of wages, and work under deprived and vulnerable working condition. It is revealed from the primary data that women workers are affected by many occupational health issues only after engaging in this work. Moreover, the women workers are sexually exploited and physically harassed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 277-293
Author(s):  
Sri Ayem ◽  
Loja Dian Evi Leni

This study aims to examine the effect of ethical knowledge, internship experience, and economic status on the ethical perceptions of accounting students with love of money as an intervening variable. The data used are primary data. The method used is multiple analysis. The sampling technique used in this study was convenience sampling and 90 data samples were obtained. The results of this study indicate that the ethical knowledge variable has a positive effect on the ethical perceptions of accounting students, while ethical knowledge has a negative effect on love of money. love of money has a negative effect on the ethical perceptions of accounting students. Ethical knowledge negatively affects the ethical perceptions of accounting students through love of money as an intervening variable. Keywords : Ethical Knowledge,  Ethical Perception,  Accounting Student, Love of Money


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 122-145
Author(s):  
Olusola Oladapo Makinde

There are growing concerns for neighbourhood lowliness in public housing development which affect residents’ wellbeing. Three major neighbourhood components that comprise the socio-economic characteristics of the residents, physical and social characteristics of neighbourhoods were identified and assessed for this study. A questionnaire survey was used to acquire primary data. Five, representing 16.7% of estates, were randomly selected from thirty public housing estates in the urban area of Ibadan. Subsequently, using systematic sampling technique, questionnaires were administered to 985 (20%) of households from the total of 4,922 households in the selected estates. Data collected were analysed using percentages, Relative Importance Indices and Multiple Regression Analyses. The results showed that 74.5% were homeowners, while renters, inheritors and government allotters had 22.7 and 2.8%, respectively. The results on the perception of physical characteristics indices (PCI) show that Alalubosa estate had the highest value with 4.23 PCI, while the social characteristics indices (SCI) revealed that Old Bodija estate had the highest value of 4.09 SCI. The results of regression analyses show that PCI and SCI were significant to residents' perception of neighbourhood quality where P-value < 0.00 probability level. The study confirmed the linear relationship and level of significance among the three factors. Doi: 10.28991/HEF-2020-01-03-03 Full Text: PDF


Author(s):  
Aksa. P. Daniel ◽  
Alphonsa Thomas ◽  
Amina Mol. S ◽  
Ancy. B. Raju ◽  
Aneesha Mol ◽  
...  

A descriptive study to assess the knowledge regarding bacterial infections among mothers of under-five in selected community areas of Kerala. The objectives of the study were: a) to assess the knowledge regarding bacterial infections among mothers of under-five in selected community areas in Kerala b) to find out the association between knowledge regarding bacterial infections among mothers of under-five with selected demographic variables such as age of mother, type of family, area of residence, educational status, occupation, immunization of the child and source of information. A quantitative approach was used in the study. Purposive sampling technique was used. Sample consisted of 100 mothers of under-five residing in selected community areas of Kerala. The researcher collected the data using self- structured questionnaire regarding knowledge of bacterial infection. The tool was found to be reliable. The study result shows that 04% of sample had poor knowledge, 25% had average knowledge, 16% had good knowledge, 32 % had very good knowledge and 23% had excellent knowledge regarding bacterial infection among mothers of under-five in selected community areas of Kerala and there was significant association between age in years, type of family, area of residence, educational status at 0.05 level of significance. Based on the findings the investigators have drawn implication which were of vital concerns in the field of nursing practice, nursing administration and nursing education for future development.


2018 ◽  
Vol 172 ◽  
pp. 05002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Subhav Singh ◽  
Saurav Dixit ◽  
Sanjay Sahai ◽  
Ameet Sao ◽  
Yogesh Kalonia ◽  
...  

Objectives of a lean production system (LPS) is to maximise value and minimise waste, by applying specific lean tools and techniques such as 5S, LPS, JIT, VSM, PULL, Kaizen, Six Sigma and many others techniques in a new production process. LPS is a philosophy based on the lean principles developed in Toyota by [1] [2] named as lean manufacturing principles and further developed as lean philosophy [3]. The main benefits of utilising 5S are identified from the literature review and a structured questionnaire is prepared. The data is collected using convenient sampling technique from the professionals working in the industry. The collected data is analysed using different tools and techniques. A total of 9 benefits were identified from the literature review and the expert opinion from the industry. The findings of the study contribute to the existing body of knowledge and lay down few suggestions to the industry for implementing 5S in the Indian context. The findings of the study conclude that the lean principles support the Indian manufacturing industry to improve productivity, quality, and reduction in cycle time The study is conducted using primary data collection and the sample size is small (86).


Author(s):  
Neeraj Kumari

The study measures the effectiveness of infrastructure in private technical educational institutions. It is a descriptive research. A structured questionnaire has been used to collect the primary data. The sample size is 85 consisting of the faculty members of a well reputed institute in National Capital Region, Haryana, India. The sampling technique used is random probability sampling. The data analysis and interpretations has been carried out using Microsoft Excel (graphical representation) based on the frequency of responses, Correlation and Regression analysis techniques. The institute has a quality infrastructure as it is based on AICTE model to a large extent. The study concludes that the institute provides all the necessary and sufficient facilities to the faculty members like a well equipped and standardized communication cell, satisfactory recreational facilities, spacious & well furnished faculty / staff rooms, facilities for doing their academic work, well equipped library, hygienic toilets, spacious parking facility, while the institute’s Wi–Fi facility needs to be well channelized for the faculty members


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