Mgt Hypothesis

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Hypothesis

In the travel way, college men are likely than women to accept the backpacking

Operational Definitions

·Travel: The movement of people or objects(such as airplanes, boats, trains and other conveyances ) between relatively distant geographical locations

·Way: A method, plan, or means for attaining a goal: to find a way to reduce costs

·College: An educational institution or a constituent part of an educational institution. Usage varies in English-speaking nations

·Men: An adult human male

·Women: A adult female human

·More: Additional or further

·Likely: Probably or apparently destined

·Than: By comparison with

·Accept: To take or receive

·Backpacking: A term that historically been used to denote a form of low-cost, in dependent travel. Terms such as independent travel and/or budget are often used. The factors that traditionally differentiate backpacking from other forms of tourism include use of public transport as a means of travel, preference of youth hostels or couchsurfing to traditional hotels, longer trip than conventional vacations, use of a backpack, an interest in meeting the locals as well as seeing the sights.

Methodology:

Fifty-three people complete our survey though the internet online survey tools and face to face questionnaire, due to our survey restrict we can make sure all the data from college students. Twenty-five men and twenty-five women survey are random from fifty-three surveys. All respondents are travel more than one time every year. No one dislike the travel.

Our team total of 11 questions designed to validate our assumptions, which include eight multiple choice, multiple choice, and a fill-in two in order to get to data analysis out of college boys than girls more acceptable backpacking (low-budget travel), we use excel and word of the drawing functions to analyze the survey questionnaire of issues, including the annual number of tourist and travel budget, and we let respondents define themselves as what...