Chart 1.0: The Age Distribution of Our Samples
After we set up a survey using the online survey service Survey Monkey, and distribute the survey through Facebook, we received 42 responses. The above chart shows the result we got from our first question, which aim to find out the age group of our samples.
From the chart, we can see that most of our samples are made up of people of age 18 – 24, which made up of almost 95.24% (40 out of 42) of our samples. There are only 2.38% (1 out of 42) of the samples are aged between 25 to 34 and another 2.38% (1 out of 42) is from the age group of 75 or older.
Hence, we can conclude that this survey is mostly answered by the students in UTP.
Chart 1.1: The Religion Distribution of the Sample
From the chart, we can see that most of our samples are Muslim, which made up of 47.62% (20 out of 42) of the samples. This is followed by Buddhist, which cover another 23.81% (10 out of 42) of the samples. Next, 14.29% (6 out of 42) of the samples are Christian, followed by Other Religion, which consist of 9.52% (4 out of 42) of the samples. Sikhism and Taoism made up 2.38% (1 out of 42) of the samples respectively.
However, the result does not comply with our research as the major religion of the samples is Islam instead of Christian in our research. This can be explained by the population in Malaysia. This is because Malaysia is an Islamic country, and most of the citizens are Muslim. Hence, as our research is done in UTP, the major
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