A REGRESSION ANALYSIS ON ACCESS POINTS FOR CLOSER FAMILY INTERLINKS
Keywords:
access point, closer family interlinks, loading plot, regression analysisAbstract
The study determined the positive access points to closer family interlinks. The variables taken into consideration were workday and weekend alcohol consumption, father and mother’s education, free time, current health status and quality of family relationship. The study made use of the data mining approach utilizing specifically the loading plot, and regression analysis. Results revealed that access points as to free time and quality of family relationship were evident as positive link and contributed an added value to closer family interlinks. In contrast, alcohol consumption posed an inversely related link while, parent’s education was deemed to have no relational access point to closer family interlinks. On the other hand, current health status evidently manifested a direct proportional relation to fortify family relationship and functioning. Positive access points over the weaker ones, the closer the family relationships. Hence, it bears positive ripple effects towards children’s academic performance and success.
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