E-commerce - Cape Peninsula University of Technology
E-commerce - Cape Peninsula University of Technology
E-commerce - Cape Peninsula University of Technology
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Chapter 4: Data analysis and interpretation Page 63<br />
residence<br />
In a city 32%<br />
In a town or village 14%<br />
Less than 2 000 12%<br />
2000- 6000 8%<br />
6001-10000 18%<br />
10001 - 14000 36%<br />
14001 -18000 18%<br />
18001 - 22000 4%<br />
22 001 - 26 000 2%<br />
More than 26 000 2%<br />
High school certificate 6%<br />
Diploma 12%<br />
Degree 42%<br />
Honours 20%<br />
Masters 18%<br />
Doctorate 2%<br />
Table: 4.3: Demographics, category and response rate<br />
The table clearly indicates that more females use the Internet compared to<br />
males and the age <strong>of</strong> Internet users that responded ranges from 18 to 60<br />
years. The age result has proven that age is not such a factor that<br />
determines a user's capability <strong>of</strong> utilising the Internet. 70% <strong>of</strong> the<br />
respondents are pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in the occupation category. This could be<br />
linked to how <strong>of</strong>ten they utilise the Internet, the medium and mode (Iaptop or<br />
desktop and ADSL - Asymemetric Digital Subscriber, 3G - Third Generation<br />
connection or Wi-Fi - Wireless Fidelity connection) <strong>of</strong> accessing the Internet,<br />
their financial status (6 001 to 18 000 - 'R' or '$') as well as having a better