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Firstly, there are 133 respondents in total, while consisting of 64 male respondents (48.1%) and 69
               female  respondents  (51.9%).  It  is  a  slightly  higher  number  of  female  respondents  than  male
               respondents by 5 people.

                                                  Table 2. Education Level

                                                                                        Cumulative
                                                     Frequency   Percent   Valid Percent   Percent
                     Valid   Secondary education            21      15.8          15.8          15.8
                            Diploma / Technical school      18      13.5          13.5          29.3
                            certificate
                            Bachelor degree / equivalent    84      63.2          63.2          92.5
                            Master’s degree                  7       5.3           5.3          97.7
                            Doctoral degree                  3       2.3           2.3         100.0
                            Total                          133     100.0         100.0



               Next,  5  education  levels  are  being  stated  in  our  questionnaires.  Most  respondents  are  Bachelor’s
               degree holders as there are 84 respondents (63.2%). Then it is followed by secondary education with
               21 respondents (15.8%) and diploma holders with 18 respondents (13.5%). The two least respondents
               are  Master’s  degree  holders  with  7  respondents  (5.3%)  and  Doctoral  degree  holders  with  3
               respondents (2.3%).

                                               Table 3. Average Monthly Income

                                                                                     Cumulative
                                                   Frequency   Percent   Valid Percent   Percent

                        Valid  Below RM 2,500              87      65.4        65.4          65.4
                               RM 2,501 – RM 5,000         26      19.5        19.5          85.0
                               RM 5,001 – RM 7,500         12       9.0         9.0          94.0

                               RM 7,501 – RM 10,000         5       3.8         3.8          97.7
                               Above RM 10,000              3       2.3         2.3         100.0

                               Total                      133     100.0       100.0

               Moreover, there are 5 different monthly income groups in our questionnaire. Majority of respondents
               fall into the group of below RM 2,500 with 87 respondents (65.4%) as most of them are students.
               Then 26 respondents (19.5%) earn RM 2,501 – RM 5,000 per month, 12 respondents (9%) earn RM
               5,001 – RM 7,500 per month, 5 respondents (3.8%) earn RM 7,501 – RM 10,000 per month, and 3
               respondents (2.3%) earn RM 10,000, and above per month.










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