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PLEASE I need help for the following question please. In this section you should briefly describe your data collection process, e.g. who was in your
PLEASE I need help for the following question please.
In this section you should briefly describe your data collection process, e.g. who was in your sample? how many participants did you get?, whether all people fully responded to all questions, what was the overall response rate (i.e. if you sent out 50 questionnaires and got back only 25, your response rate is 50%). Then report on main findings based on the questions you chose to ask your participants. Please use visualisations (graphs, tables, other visuals) in your report. Important Information:
In an article written by Kohl (2019), he stated that a well-designed office creates a less stressful and more productive environment. It is critical to take into account the physical working environment. People need to feel at ease and tranquil in their physical work environments in order to perform their best work. An individual's immediate surroundings where he does his task is a major influence of the quality of their work and their degree of productivity. Improper surroundings present dangers that make the working environment dangerous and reduce one's productivity. As a result, the workplace requires an environment in which an individual may work without interruption. An efficient workplace must provide an environment in which the desired goals can be attained comfortably (Satyendra, 2019). Thus, our research focuses on the placement of Station booths/Nap- Work Pods at various MRT stations. The questionnaire was created to investigate the viability of station booths at MRT stations. The survey had 43 participants who were required to answer 20 questions. Google Forms was used as a platform. The questionnaires were sent via various social media platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, and Instagram. The station booth aims to cater to the needs of the people who used the MRT as their mode of transport. The information gathered will be used solely for academic reasons. The questionnaire focuses on a business concept to determine whether station booths might operate in MRT stations in order to practice working whenever, anyplace, and taking breaksaps. Each booth is outfitted with a desk, sofa, power outlet, and free Wi-fi. Users will like the fact that the cubicles are also soundproof. The overall response rate is 86% as we sent out around 50 questionnaires and got back 43. Based from the results, majority of the respondents who answered this questionnaire ages from 16 - 30 years old (79.1%) while others who answered ages 46 and above (14%) and 31-45 years old (7%). Most of the participants would utilize the Nap-Work Pods at least 1 to 2 times a week (58.1%) while others would use it 3 - 4 times a week (30.2%) and 5 - 6 times a week (11.6%). The most suitable and budget-friendly rate of the Nap-Work Pods is deemed to be $5-$10 per hour (60.5%) while others would want it to be a donation only rate (32.6%) and the remaining voted for $11-$20 per hour (7%). Since 37.2% of the sample population travel via MRT every day, 32.6% of the respondents want each MRT station to at least have 3 Pods while 27.9% voted for at least 4 - 5 pods and the remaining 11.6% voted for 2 pods. Other services were also suggested to be included in the Nap-Work Pod such as: a snack shelf (51.2%), drinks (39.5%) and others such as light music and comfort (9.2%). The 2 top choices for the respondent's preferred passcodes were a pin (sent via SMS) and QR codes. In terms of the nap area, 53.5% prefer to have loft seats and 46.5% would rather have a micro bed. In addition, 79.1% wants to have an individual remote for the air conditioning of each pod while 20.9% wants to have an office-controlled air conditioning. Lastly, the Nap-Work Pods is deemed interesting to the commuters since it gives commuters a time to rest amidst their travel, it is convenient to a lot of commuters, and enables commuters who have rush meetings or online classes a peaceful place to conduct such. On the other hand, despite the positive feedback, 51.2% of the respondents stated that they would not get work done while travelling via MRT because they would rather work at home while 30.2% stated that they have WIFI at home and 13.8% voted for other reasons such as confidentiality, inconducive work environment, too crowded, no tables, cannot concentrate and is inconvenient. The remaining 4.8% is in favour of working at Nap-Work Pods than working at home. All these information portrays the feasibility of station booths at MRT stations.How frequently do you travel via MRT? 43 responses . 1 to 2 times a week 0 3 to 6 times a week . Everyday . Never (If this is your answer, please specify the mode of transport you use... . school shuttle bus/private transport . Bus . Monday to Friday . Shuttle bus . Only when I'm not being fetched to an... If you were to utilize a Station Booth, please rank the options according to which you would most likely use it for. - 1st reason - 2nd reason - 3rd reason - 4th reason - 5th reason 15 1O Working Resting Wi-Fi Rest and Work A quick nap Have you ever get your work/assignments done while travelling via the MRT? 43 responses . Yes Please explain why or why you rather not get work done while travelling via MRT? (Select all that applies) 43 responses I rather work at home There is Wi-Fi at home I would like to work outside of... 22 (51.2%) 13 (30.2%) 8 (18.6%) In a rush, lack of time at home 14 (32.6%) its not convenient to get work d... 1 (2.3%) 1 (2.3%) 1 (2.3%) 1 (2.3%) 1 (2.3%) 1 (2.3%) Confidentiality. Cannot concentrate Too crowded No tables Inconvenient, no place to use t... Everyday Figure 1.1 (Question: How often do you 24.1% Every other day prepare your own meals) 13% O Once a Week Once a Month 7.4% As shown, 25.9%, which is 14 out of Rarely Never 54 responses, prepare their meal at 25.9% 11.1% least once a week, followed by rarely 18.5% and then every other day. With this, we can conclude that the respondents are not very active in meal preparation weekly. With reference to figure 1.2, it also implies that people are more inclined to have readily prepared food served instead of going through the cooking process themselves.Figure 3.1 Please indicate your response to the below statement: I am Figure 3.2 How much would you be willing to spend on a Home Meal willing to purchase a product if it will effectively reduce the meal's Replacement product from a restaurant (per person]? preparation time with easy instructions. Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree 51 - 510 $11-520 521 - $30 531 -540 541 -$50 3 550 The data collected in figure 3.1 shows that 66.6% of the participants are open to the idea of trying out HMR products should it be available in the market. Also in figure 3.2, we gave the participants the option of open-ended and input any amount that they think is suitable.An from this question, we can derive that 90.7% of the participants are willing to pay an amount of $1 - $30 for a HMR product which is very reasonable as a meal served in a restaurant is typically around $15- $20 per person. However, most participants has opted for an range of $1 - $10 and this is a very low range which would serve as difficulty in producing this product and hence, to further confirm this result, it is best to further collect more data in a more detailed format with the specific prices for a product so that we will be able to understand the acceptance price range that people would be willing to pay for an HMR productStep by Step Solution
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