CHAPTER 3: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.0 CHAPTER DESCRIPTION
This chapter contains the research methodology
that will be used by the researcher in order to complete this study. This chapter will explain in detail about the
source of data and the formula that the researcher used in order to gain a
result.
3.1
INTRODUCTION
This section, all method used to gain
understanding and answers to the research objectives, and the research questions.
The scope that will be discuss including the research design, sampling and data
collection, the instruments used for the research, measurement and scaling, and
the procedure in data Malaysia. The general concern of the study is to examine
the most factors that can influence student’s satisfaction between lecturers’
motivation and service quality.
3.2 RESEARCH DESIGN
For this case study, the researchers decided
to apply quantitative method. In this method the researchers applied a survey
research. A survey research is more appropriate to use because a lot of data
and information from the chosen sample can be gathered by the researchers. Quantitative
research methodology is more frequently used by academics in examining the
consequences of an event which emphasized more than the size of the descriptive
interpretation (Zamalia, 2011).
3.3 POPULATION AND SAMPLE
The population for this case study is the undergraduate students from final
semester who are studying in Faculty of Business Management, Uitm Shah Alam.
The sample that has been selected for being the respondents is 98 undergraduate
students were randomly selected to answer the questionnaires given. The totals
of programs involved for this study were Economic, Finance, Operation
Management, Marketing and Retail. The questionnaire was used to identify the
objectives of this study where it would like to examine the factors that affect
student’s satisfaction among undergraduate students in Faculty of Business
Management, Uitm Shah Alam.
3.4 INSTRUMENTS
The instruments used were questionnaires
adopted and adapted from the survey done by Tang Swee Mei and Lim Kong Teong
(2002). For this study, the use of questionnaire method
includes many samples and it is a low cost method which led to comparisons that
has resulted in more detailed and high degree of objectivity (Sackman, 1991).
The administered instrument consists of three variables; motivation, quality
service and students satisfaction and consist of five items each. The
questionnaire completed were anonymous and did not contain any identifying data
accept for the demographic profile.
3.5 DATA COLLECTION & DATA ANALYSIS
In order to answer
the research questions, the study has employed Statistic Package of Social
Science (SPSS) version 20 Amos. The questionnaire consists of two sections. The
first section consists of demographic profile which is: gender, year of study,
and academic level. While the second section consists of likert scale score
which starts with 1 as “Strongly Disagree”, 2 as “Disagree”, 3 as “Neutral”, 4
as “Agree” and 5 as “Strongly Agree”.
These scales then were converted into ordinal scored to be computed. By using
SPSS, the data was analyzed through the means of a Pearson Correlation. This is
due to its ability to convey the relation between two variables (Chua, 2010).
The purpose for this
study is to identify the level of satisfaction among undergraduate students in
UITM Shah Alam. The specific objective of the study is to investigate the most
factors that affect student’s satisfaction among undergraduate students in UITM
Shah Alam.
3.6
METHODOLOGY
3.6.1 VARIABLE
3.6.1.1
DEPENDENT VARIABLE
The dependent variable is the variable of
primary interest to this research. The
dependent variable in this study is student satisfaction in Uitm Shah Alam. The dependent variable is student
satisfaction.
3.6.1.2
INDEPENDENT VARIABLE
The independent variable is the one that
influence the dependent variable in either a positive or a negative way. Each unit increase, the effect is whether an
increase or a decrease in the dependent variable. The independent variables for student
satisfaction are quality service and motivation.
3.7
DATA COLLECTION METHOD
Mostly,
there are two types of data collection method which are primary and secondary
data. However, this study only focuses
on primary data. The primary data is the
data that have been collected by interviewing and conducting questionnaire. The primary data is used in this study to
determine the factors that influence the student satisfaction either it good or
not. This primary data is relevant in
this study because it provides a basis for comparison for the data that is
collected by various sources besides its helps to improve the understanding of
the problem.
3.7.1
PROCEDURE OF DATA ANALYSIS
The raw
data is obtained from the primary data that had gone through preliminary
preparation by analyzing using the Statistical
Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS).
The researcher has gone through several data preparation to ensure the
data gathered are reliable and related with the topic being studied.
3.7.2 REGRESSION ANALYSIS
3.7.2.1 MULTIPLE
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
A multiple regression analysis is a
statistical model which used to predict the variable in the dependent variable
by regressing two or more independent variable.
It is a statistical model that will evaluate and analyze the
relationship between the dependent variable and two or more independent
variable.
3.7.2.2
DATA AND SOURCES
In this
project, the usage of primary data was very effective due to the availability
of the data as compared to the secondary data.
All the data was collected by conducting a questionnaire.