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Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary.1 2. Introduction..2 3. Body: i. ii. Methodology .. 3 Findings. .3

4. Conclusion...4 5. Appendix: i. ii. Questionnaire .5 Tables and Pie Charts .6

Executive Summary
The aim of this report is to test a hypothesis for solving the problem of wasting a lot of time on the internet unconsciously and without having any control on this problem. It is hypothesized that a software program can solve the problem of being unable to control your time on the internet. A questionnaire was used to test the hypothesis on a sample of people from various places and have different working conditions and different status. This questionnaire aimed at exploring the participants' views on the problem itself in the way that if they face it already or not and also if they find that a software program would be a solution to such problem or not. Analysis of results indicated the following: "first, that more than half of the sample do not agree on finding a solution to the problem although they face it already; Second, the majority of the sample are against the idea of having a software program to solve the problem. Thus, the hypothesis was not supported and failed to be accepted. Recommendations and practical implications of results are included.

Introduction
A lot of people no matter their gender or status or age face the problem of logging on the internet and just keep setting in front of the computer screen for hours and hours that they suddenly find out that they forgot to do their assignments or to get some rest before going out or even eat or drink something because they get very busy about searching the internet pages for something funny or reading some news or chatting with friends. The hypothesized solution to this problem focuses on introducing a software program by which automatically the internet would be logged off in order to help those who can't control their time on searching the internet pages or websites to manage this problem. The study was carried out on a sample of people who have different circumstances and different status and different working conditions and places.

Body
i. Methodology: The collected sample consisted of "30" employees with average age of "26" years. 40% were females and 60% were males. The sample was chosen from different companies and from different working positions. The questionnaire, which consisted of 10 questions (5 multiple choice questions and 1 openended question), was distributed manually and collected manually. ii. Findings: Results indicated that whereas "68%" of the sample reported that they don't agree on having a solution for the problem although they face it already, only 32% of the sample reported otherwise that they need a real solution. Moreover, results showed that 92% of those who agreed on having a solution to solve this problem didn't agree on paying for a software program to solve this problem. On the other hand, only 8% of the sample agreed on paying for the program.

Conclusion
This is a report on a study that addressed the problem of wasting a lot of time on the internet without any control. The aim of the study was to investigate the hypothesis that if there was a program to control this problem, people would use it or not even if it cost a certain amount of money. Results of the questionnaire that was administered on a sample of various people from various places and various status and working conditions approved that the majority refused the hypothesis and therefore the hypothesis was failed to be accepted.

Appendix Questionnaire Dear, This questionnaire is intended for university students to address the problem of unemployment. The aim is to investigate the hypothesis that governmental control of the number of high school graduates who join the university can solve the problem of unemployment.
1. Do you think that all high school graduates should join the university? a. Yes b. No 2. Do you think that the government should have the right to decide your career? a. Yes b. No 3. Do you think that governmental interference in deciding one's career can solve the unemployment problem? a. Yes b. No 4. How can we solve the unemployment problem? a. Decrease the number of universities b. Increase the number of factories c. Permit immigration from the country d. limit the number of students joining universities 5. What do you think about controlling the number of high school graduates? a. Strongly agree b. Agree c. Slightly agree d. Slightly disagree e. Disagree f. Strongly disagree 6. Are you for or against the suggested solution to the problem? Why?

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