Present study is Survey on Usage of Fitness apps by millennial using chi square test. Based on structured questionnaire from collected data, 403 respondents, study shows relationship of age and gender of millennial with usage of fitness apps. Results show that significant difference is found in usage fitness apps with of male and female millennial. Also among age 18-20, 20-22 and 22 & above age groups, there is significant difference. The study is limited to millennial that other factors like education, profession are not considered for the study which also indicates future scope of the research.
Survey on usage of fitness Apps by millennial using Chi square test
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Published 2025-01-30
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Abstract
Keywords
Survey
Usage
Fitness Apps
Millennial
Chi Square Test
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