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FACULTY OF MAJOR LANGUAGE STUDIES

SEMESTER I, ACADEMIC SESSION 2020/2021

STATISTICS IN COMMUNICATION
(ACM 4073)

GROUP 17
(KBA2)

TOPIC:

LECTURER’S NAME:
DR NORHAYATI RAFIDA BINTI ABDUL RAHIM

GROUP MEMBERS:
NAME MATRIC NUMBER
WAN NAZIRAH BINTI WAN MUSTAPHA 1171218
NUR ADIIBAH BINTI HAIROL NIZAM 1171219
SITI HAJAR BINTI MOHAMAD RAHIM 1171220
NUR ASYIFA UMAIRAH BINTI ROZMI 1171223
NUR SHAHIRAH BINTI AHMAD RADZI 1171224
INTRODUCTION

Section A: Demographic Background

Table 1: Gender

Items f (n=50) Percentage (%)


Male 23 46
Female 27 54
Total 50 100

Table 2: Age

Items f (n=50) Percentage (%)


13-18 3 6
19-24 11 22
25-30 14 28
31-36 7 14
37-42 7 14
43-48 6 12
49-56 2 4
Total 50 100

Table 2 shows the percentage of age results from the 50 respondents who answered this survey.
The age of the respondents was classified into 7 categories that is 13-18, 19-24, 25-30, 31-36,
37-42, 43-48 and 49-56. We can observe, the percentage of respondents aged 13 to 18 is 6
percent. Then followed by respondents from the categories aged 19 to 24 is 22 percent, 25 to 30
is 28 percent. Meanwhile, for the category of respondents aged 31 to 36 and 37 to 42 are the
same which is 14 percent. the percentage for those aged 43-48 is 12 percent and those aged 49-
56 are 4 percent. Based on the percentage mentioned above, we can conclude that the most
respondents are from the category aged 25 to 30 which is 28 percent and the lowest percentage is
from the category of respondents aged 49 to 56 which is 4 percent. This study shows that it has
been conducted comprehensively with the involvement of all ages answer the surveys.
Table 3: Educational Level
Items f (n=50) Percentage (%)
SPM 13 26
Diploma/Certificate 16 32
Bachelor Degree 13 27
Master 6 12
Others 2 4
Total 50 100

Table 4: Races

Items f (n=50) Percentage (%)


Malay 32 64
Indian 10 20
Chinese 8 16
Total 50 100

Table 5: Based on your experience in the past ONE year, how many cases that you directly
involved?

No. Cases Involve f (n=50) Percentage (%)


1 to 5 19 38
6 to 10 16 32
11 to 15 11 22
16 to 20 4 8
Total 50 100

CONCLUSION

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