Thursday, January 5, 2023

METHODOLOGY

 

framework

In this research, quantitative data is used in order to quantify a problem or address the aspects of a research question. The question we use can be counted or compared on a numeric scale. In one of the questions, we provide on the google form there is a scale where we ask our 14 respondents questions which is on a scale of 1-5, either the expectation worth it or not when they visit the rural tourism area that they’ve chosen. All this data is gathered using a questionnaire that we created using Google Forms. The method for collection we use is observational data which we give our respondents an open-ended survey to collect information.


Research Hypothesis


Therefore, the goal of this study was to collect information from our respondents about the factors that most influence tourist behavior in Soria, Spain. Line et al. (2018) emphasis the importance of motivations in tourist behavior. It discusses the significance of motivation, with a focus on motivation and sustainability programmed. The following theories are proposed as a result of the role of environmental, cultural, and social factors in visitor decision-making.



Descriptive Data Methodology Graph Chart 


table 1 data analysis respondent


Table 1 showed the data of those who responded to our questionnaire. This table also includes a data analysis that represents demographic information. We have approximately 110 responders who have completed all of the surveys.


Methodology Graph Chart




SmartPLS results on the tested
and validated research framework












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