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    PERCENTAGE ANALYSIS

    Percentage analysis is the method to represent raw streams of data as a percentage for

    better understanding of collected data and used in data presentation for the simplification of

    numbers. It makes numbers to fall in a range of “0” to “100” through the use of percentage

    analysis the data are reduced in the standard form with the base equal to 100 which facilitates

    relative comparison. In this study data collected through questionnaire are analy ed through

    the percentage of investors.

    !he formula used here is"

    #umber of responses$

    Percentage analysis % $ 100

    !otal number of respondents

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    TABLE 3.1

    &'#(') *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

    +requency Percent

    ale /1

    +emale 2 21

    !otal 130 100

    4,5)! 6.1

    &'#(') *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

    59%41%

    GENDER

    male female

    INFERENCE

    +rom the above table and chart clearly shows that 7 of the respondents are maleand the remaining 217 of the respondents are female. !herefore ma8ority of the respondentsare male.

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    TABLE 3.2 95&' *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

    +requency Percent

    :elow 3 years ;6 6

    3;96 years 20 66

    6;92 years 11

    5bove 2 years ;

    !otal 130 100.0

    4,5)! 6.3

    5&' *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

    Below 25 years 26-35years 36-45years Above 45years0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

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    INFERENCE

    +rom the above table and chart clearly shows only 67 of the respondents is aged below 3 years whereas 667 of the respondents belong to the age group of 3; < 6 years. 7of the respondents are aged between 6; < 2 years. 7 of the respondents belong to the agegroup of above 2 years. !he ma8ority of the respondents are :elow 3 years.

    TABLE 3.3

    5)I!5= -!5!>- *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

    +requency Percent

    arried / 2?

    >nmarried ;6 3

    !otal 130 100

    4,5)! 6.6

    5)I!5= -!5!>- *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

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    48%53%

    MARITAL STATUS

    Married Unmarried

    INFERENCE

    +rom the above table and chart clearly shows that only 2?7 of the respondents aresingle and 37 of the respondents are married. !his shows that the ma8ority of therespondents are married.

    TABLE 3.4

    '(>45!I*#5= @>5=I+I45!I*# *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

    +requency Percent

    ,igher secondary ;

    >& 22 6/

    P& ? 2?

    P,.( ? /

    *thers 2 6

    !otal 130 100

    4,5)! 6.2

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    '(>45!I*#5= @>5=I+I45!I*# *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

    5%

    3 %

    48%

    %3%

    EDUCATION

    !i"#er se$ondary U &&!'( )*#ers

    INFERENCE

    +rom the above table and chart clearly shows that 7 of the respondents havecompleted higher secondaryA 6/7 of the respondents have completed >nder &raduationA 2?7have completed Post &raduationA only /7 has being P,.( and remaining 27 are others.!hus ma8ority of them are completed post graduation.

    TABLE 3.5

    *ccupation *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!

    +requency Percent

    -elf employed 12 13

    Public employee 3 31

    Private employee ;6 3

    Professional 1? 1

    !otal 130 100

    4,5)! 6.

    *44>P5!I*# *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

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    12%

    21%

    53%

    15%

    self em+loyed +,bli$ em+loyee

    +riva*e em+loyee +rofessional

    INFERENCE

    +rom the above table and chart clearly shows that 137 of respondents are selfemployedA 317 of respondents are public employeeA 37 of respondents are privateemployeeA 1 7 of respondents are professionals. !hus ma8ority of them are private employee

    Monthly Income TABLE 3.

    I#4* ' *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!

    +requency Percent

    :elow )s.30A000 2? 20

    )s. 30A0009 0A000 1 26

    )s. 0A0009/ A000 1/ 12

    5bove )s./ A000 2 6

    !otal 130 100

    4,5)! 6.;

    I#4* ' *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

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    Below s'20.000

    s' 20.000-50.000

    s'50.000- 5.000

    Above s' 5.000

    0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45

    40

    42'5

    14'2

    3'3

    INFERENCE

    +rom the above table and chart clearly shows that 207 of the investors earn below)s.30000 whereas 267 of the investors earn between )s.30A0009)s. 0A000 -alary of127 of the investors lies between )s. 0A000 and / A000. 67 of the investors earnabove )s./ A000. a8ority of the investors earn )s.300009)s. 0000.

    TABLE 3.!

    'BP')I'#4' *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!

    +requency Percent

    :elow years /1 ;0

    910years 6/ 61

    1091 years /

    5bove 1 years 6 3

    !otal 130 100

    4,5)! 6./

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    'BP')I'#4' *+ !,' )'-P*#('#!-

    Below 5years5-10years

    10-15years Above 15 years

    0

    10

    20

    30

    40

    50

    60

    INFERENCE

    +rom the above table and chart clearly shows that ;0 of respondents haveeCperienced in stock market for the past yearsA 617 respondents have eCperienced in stockmarket for the past 910 yearsA /7 respondents have eCperienced in stock market for the past

    1091 yearsA 37 of respondents have eCperienced in stock market for the past 1 years aboveAma8ority of the investors have eCperienced in stock market for the past years

    TABLE 3."

    )'-P*#('#!- ,*D =*#& 5!!'#('( !,' -!*4E 5)E'!

    +requency Percent

    >nder 1year ;3 3

    19>nder 6years 62 3?

    69>nder years 30 1/

    9>nder 10year 2 6

    !otal 130 100

    4,5)! 6.?

    )'-P*#('#!- ,*D =*#& 5!!'#('( !,' -!*4E 5)E'!

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    52%

    28%

    1 %3%

    Under 1year 1-Under 3years 3-Under 5years 5-Under 10year

    INFERENCE

    +rom the above table and chart clearly shows that 37 of respondents areattend any course of stock market less than 1 yearA3?7 of respondents are attend any courseof stock market for a period of 196 yearsA1/7 of respondents are attend any course of stockmarket for a period of 69 yearsA67 of respondents are attend any course of stock market fora period of 910 yearsA thus the ma8ority of the investors attend any course of stock market

    less than 1 year.

    )'-P*#('#! 5!!'#( 5#F 4*>)-' *+ -!*4E 'B4,5#&'

    4,5)! 6.

    )'-P*#('#! 5!!'#( 5#F 4*>)-' *+ -!*4E 'B4,5#&'

    #$%e yo& Atten'e' $ny co&()e o* )toc+ e,ch$n-e

    TABLE 3. +requency Percent

    Fes ? /1

    #o 6 3

    !otal 130 100

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    1%

    29%

    /es o

    INFERENCE

    +rom the above table and chart clearly shows that /17 of investors attend anyone of course of stock eCchangeA and 3 7 of investor are not attend any one course of stockeCchangeA thus the ma8ority of investors attended any course stock eCchange

    RELIABILITY STAT/S

    !he reliability is the degree of accuracy of the collected dataA i.e. if the study is

    repeatedA the identicalA results were emerged. !here are various reliability coefficients.

    !he most commonly used is cronbachGs alpha. !his coefficient is based on the average

    correlation of items within a test if the items are standardi ed. If the items are not

    standardi edA it is based on the average covariance among the items. !he value ranges

    from 0 to 1 which is interpreted as correlation coefficient. !he -P-- also provides

    standardi ed item alphaA i.e. the value that would be obtained if all items were

    standardi ed.

    TABLE 3.10

    Rel $ l ty St$t )t c)

    4ronbachHs

    5lpha

    # of Items

    ./06 36

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    INFERENCE

    !o find the reliabilityA 4ronbachAs 5lpha reliability was conducted for factors

    influencing individual investors behavior and value being 0./06 for 36 items which is

    consistent and reliable.