Monday, May 6, 2013
Methodology
The main aim of the survey is to get across the issue of unemployment in Malaysia and the public's reaction on different aspects of this issue. Firstly, a five question survey on the unemployment issue in Malaysia was handed out to the public that fulfils one condition which is that they have to be close to graduation or have graduated from their higher education. The questions in the survey are comprised of different types of questions such as closed ended, open ended and liker-scale questions that provides greater accuracy on the different aspects that should be tackled in each question. The questions are also created after doing research on finding out the problems or issue that are currently the most prominent when talking about unemployment so that the information gained from the survey would be of great help to access the main problem. The survey is conducted in a shopping mall, specifically in Sunway Pyramid, where a wider scope of audience can be reached. The surveys were then handed out to 10 random people that have graduated or are going to graduate from their higher education. This methodology is very reliable as it is made sure that the people who had completed this survey only consists of graduates or people that are in their final year in university and are going to face this situation of unemployment very soon, showing a result that is more 'true' to the current situation. Also, as different types of questions were used for different questions, a greater accuracy of the public's opinion could be obtained. Lastly, the survey questions were created after doing tons of research so that the biggest problem in this issue could be addressed within the questions that the people answered.
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