Local and foreign tourists' feedbacks of the Sandurot festival celebration of Dumaguete City / by Donita Bensing, Hyacenth Kay Branzuela, Melou Jean A. Cotez, and Shellamae Samontina

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Dissertation note: Undergraduate thesis (BS in Hospitality Management major in Tourism Management) -- Foundation University, 2014. Summary: Abstract The objective of the study is to know the ways on how to improve the Sandurot Festival of Dumaguete City in order to attract more local and foreign tourists and the effects of Sandurot Festival to the Tourism Industry in the City of Dumaguete. The researchers employed the descriptive research method where survey questionnaires were used to gather information and relevant data. The researchers did not use any formula in getting the exact number of respondents for the sample of the entire population of the study because there is no exact number of people who watched the event. So the researchers came up with four hundred (400) respondents by using the convenient-random sampling.
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Undergraduate thesis (BS in Hospitality Management major in Tourism Management) -- Foundation University, 2014.

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Abstract
The objective of the study is to know the ways on how to improve the
Sandurot Festival of Dumaguete City in order to attract more local and foreign
tourists and the effects of Sandurot Festival to the Tourism Industry in the City of
Dumaguete.
The researchers employed the descriptive research method where survey
questionnaires were used to gather information and relevant data. The
researchers did not use any formula in getting the exact number of respondents
for the sample of the entire population of the study because there is no exact
number of people who watched the event. So the researchers came up with four
hundred (400) respondents by using the convenient-random sampling.

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