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Chapter I
Introduction of the Study
Chapter One has five parts, namely, (1) Background and
Theoretical Framework of the Study, (2) Statement of the
Problem and the Hypothesis, (3) Significance of the Study,
(4) Definition of terms, and (5) Delimitation of the Study.
Part One, Background and Theoretical Framework of the
Study, discusses the rationale for choosing the problem.
Part Two, Statement of the Problem and the Hypothesis,
states the purpose for conducting the investigation and the
hypothesis tested.
Part Three, Significance of the Study, cites the
benefits that could be derived from the results of the
study.
Part Four, Definition of Terms, gives the conceptual
and the operational meanings of some terms used in the
study.
Part Five, Delimitation of the Study, specifies the
scope and coverage of the study.
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Background of the Study
Transportation is very essential to a human being. It
is the means to get from point A to point B.
Transportation, also, plays a vital role for the
development of a community. It provides the flow of goods
and services to the community. According to Weiland and
Deckers, transportation is an important agent for community
development as it serves as the bridge for interaction.
With the change of modern times, many forms of
transportation have been developed. In the Philippine
context, Filipinos rely on Public Utility Jeepneys as a
day-to-day basis for transportation for decades now. Also,
these jeepneys provided the Filipino people cheap
transportation for decades now. With the advancement of
technology, it made possible to manufacture more jeepneys
than before. With the surging number of PUJs, the public
roads and highways could not keep with the volume of PUVs
and PUJs. Thus, creating traffic jams and traffic
deadlocks. The government is very particular of this
problem. Many of these measures proved to be ineffective.
The city of Iloilo is also facing the same problem
with the National Government. Public roads and highways in
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Iloilo city are often congested by PUVs and PUJs. Like the
National Government, the Local Government Unit of Iloilo
City used many measures to avoid traffic congestion in the
city. Many of these measures proved to be ineffective to
control the traffic. There were numbers of traffic
rerouting throughout the city. Even traffic rerouting
proved to be ineffective. Traffic rerouting was a subject
of critic among the residents of Iloilo City. Commuters and
transport groups were divided on the opinion of traffic
rerouting. On 2008, the Local Government of Iloilo city
conceived a plan to control traffic flow in the city.
Sangguniang Panglungsod devised the Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance. The Perimeter Boundary Ordinance aimed to reduce
the number of PUJs to prevent that are entering the city.
The ordinance specifically targeted Provincial PUJs to
prevent them from entering the city. The ordinance was also
a subject of criticism as it was to limit the route of
Provincial PUJs. Provincial transport groups and commuters
coming out from the city voiced against the ordinance.
Indeed, the Provincial transport groups and commuters
viewed the Perimeter Boundary Ordinance very negatively. In
this regard, the researchers tried to seek answers as to
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how residents of Iloilo perceive the Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance.
Review of Related Literature
The following topics are discussed: (1) Iloilo City,
(2) Perimeter Boundary Ordinance and (3) Public Opinion.
Iloilo City is a highly urbanized city of Panay Island
in thePhilippines, and the capital city of the province
of Iloilo. It is the regional center of the Western
Visayas as well as the center of the Iloilo-Guimaras
Metropolitan Area. In the 2010 census, Iloilo City had a
population of 424,619 with a 1.8% population annual growth
rate.Iloilo City is located in the southern shores
of Panay Island. The city faces Iloilo Strait
and Guimaras Island across it, making it a natural harbor
and a safe anchorage for ships. The city lies on a flat
alluvial plain, reclaimed mostly from the swampy areas due
to urbanization and industrialization in the late 19th
century until the present. Traversing the city are the
rivers of Iloilo, Batiano, Jaro and Dungon Creek. Iloilo
River is an estuary that separates the districts of City
Proper, Molo and Villa Arevalo from the rest of the city.
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On the other hand, Jaro River is fed by its tributary
rivers, Aganan and Tigum and passes by the flood plains of
the Jaro and La Paz districts. Iloilo City is
337.6 nautical miles from Manila. The city has a total land
area of 70.3 square kilometres and is divided into 180
barangays with seven aggregate districts.
Perimeter Boundary Ordinance. The PBO is an ordinance
devised to reduce traffic congestion around Iloilo City. It
was first passed in the City Council in 2004 and certain
provisions were amended on 2008. The ordinance aimed to
control and regulate the traffic inflow and outflow,
parking, loading/unloading of passengers and cargoes in the
designated parking areas and to penalize traffic violators,
in the City of Iloilo.
Public Opinion.Public opinion is the aggregate of
individual attitudes or beliefs. Public opinion can also be
defined as the complex collection of opinions of many
different people and the sum of all their views, or as a
single opinion held by an individual about a social or
political topic. The meaning of public opinion has changed
dramatically over time. Public opinion plays an important
role in the political sphere. Cutting across all aspects of
relationship between government and public opinion are
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studies of voting behavior. These have registered the
distribution of opinions on a wide variety of issues, have
explored the impact of special interest groups on election
outcomes and have contributed to our knowledge about the
effects of government propaganda and policy.
Theoretical Framework
The researchers were interested in knowing whether or
not, age, sex, civil status, and educational attainment of
respondents would affect the perception of the selected
residents of Iloilo City.
Younger persons are said to be more dedicated when it
comes to work as compared to older ones. As to sex, the
females are said to be subjective while the males seem to
be objective.
It is also said that educational attainment of a
person affects his level of awareness. Moreover, a married
person’s way of thinking is different from that of a single
individual. It is for these reasons and observations that
this study was initiated.
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Research Paradigm
Independent Variables Dependent
Variable
Figure 1. Perception of the Public Boundary Ordinance as
associated by certain variables.
Statement of the Problem
This study aimed to determine the perception of the
Implementation of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance in Iloilo
City by the selected residents of Iloilo City.
Specifically, it sought answers to the following
questions:
1. What is the perception of the Selected residentstowards the implementation of Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance in the City of Iloilo viewed when the
Implementation of
Perimeter boundary
ordinance as
perceived by the
Respondents
Age
Sex
Educational
Attainment
Civil Status
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respondents were taken as a whole group and were
classified according to age, sex, civil status, and
educational attainment?
2. Is there a significant difference in the levelperception to the implementation of Perimeter
Boundary Ordinance in Iloilo City as perceived by
the selected residents of Iloilo City when the
respondents are classified according to age, sex,
civil status, and educational attainment?
Hypothesis
In view of the preceding problem, the following null
hypothesis was posed:
1. There is no significant difference in the residents’
perception of the implementation of Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance in the City of Iloilo when the respondents
are classified according to age, sex, civil status,
and educational attainment.
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Significance of the Study
The result of this study will be beneficial to the
following:
Academicians. It will inspire local academicians as
well as professionals to conduct further study on public
opinion among policies adopted by the government.
Future Student-Researchers. It will provide data and
analysis on the subject matter that will serve as aid and
basis for the conduct of further study on the same subject-
matter.
The Government. It will encourage Local Government
Units to confer to public opinion on making policies.
Respondents. It will instil among people into them the
power of their opinion.
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Definition of Terms
For clarity and better understanding of the study the
following terms are hereby conceptually and operationally
defined:
Iloilo - is a highly urbanized city of Panay Island in
the Philippines, and the capital city of the province
of Iloilo.
In this study, “Iloilo” is the venue of the research.
Resident – is a person residing in a definite place by
virtue of his occupation, social status or employment.
In this study, “resident” refers to the people
residing in Iloilo City.
Perception – the act of, power, process or product of
perceiving knowledge through the senses, of the existence
and properties of matter and the external world.
In this study, “perception” refers to the respondents’
knowledge acquired through their senses about the
implementation of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance in the City
of Iloilo.
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Implementation - the stage where
government executes an adopted policy as specified by the
legislation or policy action.
In this study, “implementation” refers to the
execution of the Perimeter Boundary Ordinance in the City
of Iloilo.
Delimitation of the Study
This study focused on the perception of the 50
randomly-selected residents of Iloilo City on the
implementation of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance in Iloilo
City. The data obtained for this study will be based on the
responses of the respondents’ characteristics such as age,
sex, civil status, and educational attainment were the
independent variables of the study and the implementation
of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance was the dependent variable.
The research will be conducted from November 15-30,
2013 among the residents of Iloilo City. The research
instrument used was a rating scale of the performance of
the implementation of the Perimeter Boundary Ordinance.
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The statistical tools used to interpret the data will
be frequency, percentage and mean for descriptive
statistics and t-test and one way analysis of variance for
inferential statistics. Significance will be set at 0.05
alpha level.
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Chapter II
Methodology
Chapter Two has three parts: (1) Purpose of the Study
and Research Design, (2) Method, and (3) Statistical Data
Analysis Procedure.
Part One, Purpose of the Study and Research Design,
restates the purpose of the study and describes the
research instrument and variables used in the study.
Part Two, Method, describes the subjects, the data-
gathering instrument and the research procedures employed
in this study.
Part Three, Statistical Data Analysis Procedure,
explains the procedure for scoring and the statistical
procedure used to test the hypothesis.
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Method
The Respondents
The respondents in this research are 50 randomly
selected residents of Iloilo City. They were classified
into categories according to sex, age, civil status, and
educational attainment.
As to sex, 28 or 56% were male and 22 (44%) were
female. As to age,29 (58%) were 15-25 years old, 11 (22%)
were 26-36 years old, 10 (25%) were 37 years old and above.
As to educational attainment, 16 or 32% were
elementary/high school graduate, and 34 or 68% were college
graduate. As to civil status, 34 or 68% were single, and 16
or 32% were single.
The Categories are shown in Table 1.
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Table 1. Distribution of the Respondents According to
Certain Categories
Categories Frequency
Percentage
Entire Group 50 100
A. Age
15-25 years old 29 58
26-36 years old 11 22
37 and above 10 20
B Sex
Male 28 56
Female 22 44
C. Educational Attainment
Elementary/High School 16 32
College 34 68
D. Civil Status
Single 34 68
Married 16 32
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Data-Gathering Instrument
To gather the data for this investigation, a 5-item
questionnaire with 4-item rating scale will be utilized.
Part I was the respondents’ personal data sheet. Part II
was the questionnaire proper. It will be a 5-item
questionnaire with 4-item rating scale manifesting the
following responses: “Very Positive”, “Positive”,
“Negative” and “Very Negative”.
"Extremely Positive” meant that the respondent
perceived the implementation as absolutely ideal. “Very
Positive” meant the respondent perceived the implementation
as very ideal. “Positive” meant the respondent perceived
the implementation as ideal. “Negative” meant the
respondent perceived the implementation as not ideal. “Very
Negative” meant the respondent perceived the implementation
as very not ideal.
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Scoring
To score the above responses, each item was given
weight and the corresponding description:
Weight Description
5 Extremely Positive
4 Very Positive
3 Positive
2 Negative
1 Very Negative
For purposes of analysis, the responses were assigned
a scale and the corresponding description:
Scale Description
5.00 – 4.01 Very Positive
4.00- 3.01 Positive
3.00 – 2.0 Negative
2.00 - 1.00 Very Negative
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Procedure
The researchers requested permission from the Office
of the City Mayor of Iloilo City to conduct a rating scale
on the implementation of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance. The
instrument will be personally distributed to the 50
randomly-selected residents of Iloilo City. Upon retrieval
of the accomplished copies of the questionnaire, the
researchers will tally, classify, tabulate, and subject the
data to the appropriate statistical treatments.
Statistical Data Analysis
The following tools were utilized in interpreting the
results of the study.
Frequency. Frequency will be used to determine the
number of times the responses of members appeared in each
category.
Percentage. The will be used to determine the number
of the members in each category as compared from their
number in the entire group.
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Mean. The mean will be used to determine the level of
the residents’ scores in the perception of the
implementation.
The following scale of means and the corresponding
description were employed:
Scale Description
5.00 – 4.01 Very Positive
4.00 - 3.01 Positive
3.00 – 2.00 Negative
2.00 - 1.00 Very Negative
t-test. The t-test was used if a significant
difference exists in the perception of respondents under
two-level category such as sex civil status and educational
attainment.
One-way ANOVA (Analysis of Variance). One-way ANOVA
will be used to determine if a significant difference
exists the three or more level categories such as age.
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Chapter 3
Results
Chapter Three presents the results of the Analysis of
the data after subjecting the data to statistical
treatment.
Descriptive Data Analysis
The descriptive analysis of the data was based on the
computed mean scores.
Perception of the Implementation of the Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance When Respondents Were Taken as an Entire Group
and Classified According to Age, Sex, Civil Status and
Educational Attainment
When taken as an entire group, the respondents viewed
the implementation of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance as
"Negative", mean = 2.9506.
When classified as to sex, the respondents viewed the
implementation of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance as
"Negative", mean (male= 2.9095, female= 3.0212).
When classified as to civil status, the respondents
viewed the implementation of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance
as "Negative", mean (married= 2.7458,single= 3.0588).
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When classified as to educational attainment, the
respondents viewed the implementation of Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance as "Negative", mean (Elementary/High School=
2.8375, College= 3.0157).
When classified as to age, the respondents viewed the
implementation of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance as
"Negative", mean (15-25= 2.9885, 26-36= 3.2000, 37 and
above= 2.6067).
Table 2 shows the data.
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Table 2. Perception of the Implementation of the Perimeter
Boundary Ordinance in the City of Iloilo by the Selected
Residents of Iloilo City were Taken as an Entire Group and
Classified to Sex, Civil Status, Educational Attainment and
Age.
Categories Mean SD Description
Entire Group 2.95 Negative
A. Age
15-25 years old 2.99 0.5 Negative
26-36 years old 3.20 0.49 Positive
37 and above 2.61 0.81 Negative
B. Sex
Male 2.91 0.59 Negative
Female 3.02 0.63 Positive
C. Educational Attainment
Elementary/High School 2.84 0.46 Negative
College 3.06 0.66 Positive
D. Civil Status
Single 3.06 0.55 Positive
Married 2.75 0.69 Negative
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Legend:
Scale Description
5.00 – 4.01 Very Positive
4.00- 3.01 Positive
3.00 – 2.0 Negative
2.00 - 1.00 Very Negative
Inferential Data Analysis
To find if a significant difference existed in the
perception of the selected residents in the implementation
of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance, the researchers used t-
test was used for sex, educational attainment and civil
status, and the One-Way ANOVA (analysis of variance)for
age. Significance was set at 0.05 alpha.
No significant difference existed in the perception of
the residents on the Implementation of Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance in the City of Iloilo classified to sex, t-value=
0.640, and p= 0.525, p>0.05. The null hypothesis was
therefore accepted.
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No significant difference existed in the perception of
the residents on the Implementation of Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance in the City of Iloilo classified to civil status,
t-value= 1.730, and p= 0.090, p>0.05. The null hypothesis
was therefore accepted.
No significant difference existed in the perception of
the residents on the Implementation of Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance in the City of Iloilo classified to educational
attainment, t-value= 0.965, and p= 0.340, p>0.05. The null
hypothesis was therefore accepted.
Table 3 shows the data.
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No significant difference existed in the perception of
the residents on the Implementation of Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance in the City of Iloilo classified to age, F-ratio=
2.754, df (2,47)= 49,p=0.74, p>0.05. The null hypothesis
was therefore accepted.
Table 4. ANOVA Results for Significant Difference in the
Residents' Perception in the Implementation of Perimeter
Boundary Ordinance in the City of Iloilo classified as to
Age.
Sources of Sum of Squares df F Sig Decision
Variation
Between Groups 1.91 2 2.75 0.074 Not Sig
Within Groups 16.26 47
Total 18.17 49
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Chapter 4
Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations
Chapter Four gives the summary, findings, conclusions,
and recommendations.
The principal aim for this study was to determine the
level of implementation of the Perimeter Boundary Ordinance
in the City of Iloilo as perceived by the selected
residents of Iloilo City.
Specifically , it sought answers to the following
questions
1.)What is the perception of the Selected residents
towards the implementation of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance
in the City of Iloilo viewed when the respondents were
taken as a whole group?
2.)What is the perception of the Selected residents
towards the implementation of Perimeter Boundary Ordinance
in the City of Iloilo viewed when the respondents are
classified according to age, sex, civil status, and
educational attainment?
3.)Is there a significant difference in the level
perception to the implementation of Perimeter Boundary
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Ordinance in Iloilo City as perceived by the selected
residents of Iloilo City when the respondents are
classified according to age, sex, civil status, and
educational attainment?
Summary
This descriptive study aimed at ascertaining the
perception of the 50 selected residents of the City of
Iloilo on the Implementation of the Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance in Iloilo City.
The researchers were interested in knowing whether or
not age, sex, civil status and educational attainment would
affect the perception of the selected residents of Iloilo
City.
The research instrument used was a rating scale
composed of 15 questions on the implementation of the
Perimeter Boundary Ordinance in the City of Iloilo. It
aimed to determine whether or not, age, sex, civil status
and educational attainment would affect the perception of
the respondents. Fifty residents in the City of Iloilo were
take as respondents of the study which covered the period
of February, 2014. The stratified random sampling was used
in the selection of the participants of the study. The
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researchers randomly choose the residents along the streets
of Calle Real, Iloilo City.
The statistical tools used were the mean and standard
deviation for descriptive statistics and t-test and one-way
ANOVA for inferential statistics.
Findings
Based on the results, the findings of the study were
the following:
1.) When taken as an entire group, majority of the
respondents viewed the implementation of the Perimeter
Boundary Ordinance in Iloilo City as "Negative".
2.) When classified according to sex, the respondents
perceived the implementation of the Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance in Iloilo City as "Negative" for male and
"Positive" for female.
3.) When classified according to civil status, the
respondents perceived the implementation of the Perimeter
Boundary Ordinance in Iloilo City as "Positive" for singles
and "Negative" for married.
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4.) When classified according to educational, the
respondents perceived the implementation of the Perimeter
Boundary Ordinance in Iloilo City as "Negative" for Elem/HS
graduates and "Positive" for College graduates.
5.) When classified according to age, the respondents
perceived the implementation of the Perimeter Boundary
Ordinance in Iloilo City as "Negative" for 15-25 and 37-
above and "Positive" for 26-36.
6.) There was no significant difference in the
perception of the respondents in the implementation of the
Perimeter Boundary Ordinance when classified according to
age, sex, civil status, and educational attainment.
7.) There was no significant difference in the
perception of the respondents in the implementation of the
Perimeter Boundary Ordinance when classified according to
age.
8.) There was no significant difference in the
perception of the respondents in the implementation of the
Perimeter Boundary Ordinance when classified according to
sex.
9.) There was no significant difference in the
perception of the respondents in the implementation of the
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Perimeter Boundary Ordinance when classified according to
civil status.
10.)There was no significant difference in the
perception of the respondents in the implementation of the
Perimeter Boundary Ordinance when classified according to
educational attainment.
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Conclusions
In view of the preceding findings, the following
conclusions were drawn:
1.) The perception of the residents of Iloilo City on
the implementation of the Perimeter Boundary Ordinance when
they were taken as an entire group was "Negative". This
means that the residents view the implementation of the
Perimeter Boundary Ordinance as not ideal.
2.) The perception of the residents of Iloilo City on
the implementation of the Perimeter Boundary Ordinance when
they were classified according to sex was "Negative" for
male and "Positive" for female This means that males view
the implementation as not ideal while the females view it
as ideal.
3.) The perception of the residents of Iloilo City on
the implementation of the Perimeter Boundary Ordinance when
they were classified according to civil status was
"Positive" for singles and "Negative" for married. This
means that singles view the implementation as ideal while
married respondents view it as not ideal.
4.) The perception of the residents of Iloilo City on
the implementation of the Perimeter Boundary Ordinance when
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they were classified according to educational attainment
was "Negative" for Elem/HS graduates and "Positive" for
College graduates. This means that Elem/HS graduates view
the implementation as not ideal while the College graduates
view it as ideal.
5.) The perception of the residents of Iloilo City on
the implementation of the Perimeter Boundary Ordinance when
they were classified according to age was "Negative" for
15-25 and 37-above and "Positive" for 26-36. This means
that the age group 15-25 and 37-above view the
implementation as not ideal while for the age group 26-36
view it as ideal.
6.) There was no significant difference in the
perception of the selected residents of Iloilo City on the
implementation of the Perimeter Boundary Ordinance in
Iloilo City when they were classified according to sex,
civil status, educational attainment, and age.