The researchers conducted a test of the push and pull theory for motivational decision in Mt. Marami located in Maragondon Cavite have been a popular mountain for beginners and first time hikers. The researchers would objectives was to know the profile of the respondents, to assess their motivational decision both push and pull and to know if there is significant difference between the profile of the respondents and their assessment of motivational decision. The researcher’s respondents were the hikers and handed out survey questionnaires. Based on the findings the researchers concluded that the hikers in Mt. Marami where mostly ages 19 to 29, male and college graduates with a monthly income range of 10001 to 30000 pesos and single. The respondents’ main push motivational decision was the activity available in the mountains while the pull motivational decision was to understand the connection with nature. There is no significant difference between the profile of the respondents and their assessment of push and pull motivational decision.
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