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Methodology
             The  questionnaire  used  in  this  study  was  adopted  from  the  work  of  Othman  and  Owen  (2001).  It
             comprised of three parts: Part 1 contains customer’s relationship with Islamic Banking and Part 2 consists
             of  perceptions  of  respondents  according  to  the  six  dimensions  listed.  These  are  shariah  compliance,
             tangibility, reliability, responsiveness, assurance and empathy.  A five-point Likert scale ranging from
             strongly  disagree  =  1  to  strongly  agree  =  5  was  used  to  measure  the  37  attributes.  Part  3  contains
             questions regarding demographic profiles of respondents which determined based on the characteristics
             of  Malaysian  banking  customers:  aged  18  years  and  older,  gender,  marital  status,  education  level,
             monthly income and profession.
                  Respondents  used  were  retail  customers  of  Bank  Islam  Malaysia  Berhad  located  at  Bandar
             Enstek.  A  total  of  100  questionnaires  were  distributed  and  66  were  returned.  16  questionnaires  are
             incomplete because the respondents are not answering a few questions and leave it blanks. So, the total of
             valid questionnaires is 50. The sample elements within each quota were selected based on the convenient
             sampling. The sample consisted of 46 percent male and 54 percent female. About 78 percent were in the
             age range between 18 – 30 years old, 14 percent between 30 – 40 years old, 4 percent between 41 – 50
             years old and the remainder were age 51 and above.  The results of marital status show that 78 percent
             were single, 8 percent were married and 2 percent were divorced. In terms of education, 74 percent of the
             respondents  had  a  University  degree  while  the  remainder  with  primary  or  secondary  education,  74
             percent  earned  between  RM24K  and  less  while  the  remainder  earned  more  than  RM24K  per  year.
             Descriptive statistics of the demographic variables is shown in Table I.

             Table I
             Descriptive statistics of the demographic variables
             Measure              Items             Frequencies      (%)
             Gender               Male              23               45.0
                                  Female            27               54.0
             Age                  18-30 years       39               78.0
                                  31-40 years       7                14.0
                                  41-50 years       2                4.0
                                  More than 51 years   2             4.0
             Religion             Muslim            35               70.0
                                  Non-Muslim        15               30.0
             Race                 Malay             36               72.0
                                  Chinese           5                10.0
                                  India             8                16.0
                                  Others            1                2.0
             Marital Status       Single            39               78.0
                                  Married           9                18.0
                                  Divorced          1                2.0
                                  Others            1                2.0
             Education Level      SPM / STPM        8                16.0
                                  Diploma           4                8.0
                                  Degree            37               74.0
                                  Master / PhD      1                2.0
             Income level         Less than RM 2,000   39            78.0
                                  RM 2,000-RM 4,000   7              14.0
                                  RM 4,000-RM 6,000   3              6.0
                                  More than RM 6,000   1             2.0
             Profession           Student           34               68.0
                                  Executives        5                10.0
                                  Business person   4                8.0
                                  Manager           3                6.0
                                  Professionals     1                2.0
                                  Others            3                6.0
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