15. Primary Research (Demographic Questions Analysis)


The time has come to analyse the collected data.


Out of the 15 responses received, 60% (9 individuals) belong to the age group of 18 to 23. This distribution aligns with expectations, as a considerable portion of the participants are likely to be students within this age range. One participant is below the age of eighteen, and another respondent falls within the 34 to 48 age bracket. The remaining four participants, accounting for 26.7% of the total, are aged between 24 and 33. In further examination, we will explore whether the age of the respondents influences their answers.


I am glad to have received responses from both genders. Based on the data, 60% of the participants (9 individuals) are male, while the remaining 40% (6 individuals) are female. Considering the smaller representation of women in the group, I aimed to gather as many female responses as possible.


It is important to note that the sample size of 15 responses is relatively small, which may impact the accuracy of the conducted analysis. Nevertheless, the inclusion of age and gender in the study allows us to draw certain conclusions regarding the potential correlation between respondents' answers and their respective age and gender. With the two responses from individuals aged 34 to 48, I can compare their level of knowledge about Procedural Programming with that of the younger generation. Additionally, I am particularly interested in examining the responses from the female participants.

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