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    The usability of e-payments among distance learners of Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University-Open University System
    (Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University -Open University System, 2024) Santos, Lara Althea B.; Espinosa, Cyndi Ivory E.; Mercader, Raquel Joy L.; Rimorin, Rea Joy V.
    This study sought to determine the usability of electronic payments on distance learners enrolled in the Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University- Open University System, who utilized these systems for carrying out cashless transactions on campus. A quantitative method was used to examine 189 students in order to determine the most prevalent e-payments methods. Self-made questionnaires were used to validate and provide outcomes for the interpretation made. The respondents profile and preferred e-payments methods were measured using frequency counts and percentages, and the level of e-payments usage in online transactions and issue encountered was measured using median and weighted mean. This approach was designed to gather the information that survey questions could assess, quantify, and evaluate to determine electronic payments usefulness to students.

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