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... accurate. The results themselves reflect the data from the questionnaire yet may not accurately reflect the total hours worked by students. Paid employment was counted but unpaid employment was not. Further research in relation to the 'real hours worked' by social work students, and their study habits could be explored in future studies. So too, the impact that excessive work may have on academic results as a consequence of reduced study hours. Introduction This report will analyse the results of a recent survey carried out at James Cook University. This research aims to interpret the survey results and suggest new understandings in the form of statistics and future research. Selected variables will be analysed according to the survey results, using a combination of univariate and bi-variate tables, graphs and pie charts. The questionnaire itself was constructed to return data, that could easily be transformed into readable statistics- that provide deeper understandings ...
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