This document discusses a study on how reading novels can influence people's mind perceptions. A questionnaire was administered to 50 individuals to collect primary data, and articles were reviewed for secondary research. Multiple regression analysis identified significant and insignificant variables that affect mind perceptions. Significant variables included types of novels, descriptions, activities, age, and imagining scenarios. The analysis found the regression model proved the study's point, with certain variables like descriptions and imagining scenarios significantly influencing how reading novels can lead to mind perceptions.
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2. Introduction
Mind perceptions are the concepts builded by ones own
self.
Focusing on the perceptions by the reading the novels.
Mind perceptions lead to;
Comparing lives
False hopes/expectations
Etc
3. Research methodology
Primary Research: Questionnaire
Sample of 50 individuals.
Random sampling and convenient sampling practiced.
Biasness and refusal faced for filling the questionnaires.
Secondary research: Articles
6. insignificant variables
Access to internet 0.0211
Gender 0.0623
Access to books 0.1159
Entertainment
Preference
0.1117
Get Ideas 0.1088
Addiction 0.1893
Economic Class 0.2712
Slow Reader 0.2437
7. Significant Variables
Types of novels 0.9333
Description 0.9159
Activity 0.8921
Age 0.8108
Imagine scenario 0.7380
Social 0.6880
Mood required 0.4625
Skills 0.4625
12. Analysis of important findings
Regression proves the point of the study carried.
Analysis of variance states;
Sum of squares of model is greater than residual.
Coefficient of determination is 61.48%.
P-value of 0.0735.
F-ratio of 1.80.
Durbin Watson of 2.100.
There are other variables that would affect the model.
13. conclusion
Besides the models fitness the
significant p-values of description,
relate, trance, comparison and
imagining scenarios prove that the
reading of novels by people
depend on them.
And these factors lead to mind
perceptions.