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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND DESIGN FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS MATHEMATICS [MTH10304] Project – Statistics GROUP MEMBERS: NAME STUDENT ID Shaun Chung Tin Fung 0315806 Chong Yih Teo 0314660 Rajan Kulandaya 0317164 Class session: Thursday, 9am-12pm Lecturer: Ms. Ann See Peng

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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING AND DESIGN

FOUNDATION IN NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS

MATHEMATICS [MTH10304]

Project – Statistics

GROUP MEMBERS:

NAME STUDENT ID

Shaun Chung Tin Fung 0315806

Chong Yih Teo 0314660

Rajan Kulandaya 0317164

Class session: Thursday, 9am-12pm

Lecturer: Ms. Ann See Peng

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Table of Contents

Introduction....................................................................................................1

Objective.........................................................................................................2

Methodology...................................................................................................3

Softcopy of Questionnaire….………………………………………………………………….….11

Analysis..........................................................................................................13

Conclusion......................................................................................................14

References.....................................................................................................15

All Answered Questionnaires.........................................................................16

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Introduction

For our Statistics assignment we were given the task of conducting a survey by assuming

“Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia” (Malaysian Health Ministry) engaged us to conduct a survey.

They would like to study the understanding level of young female/male adults aged between 21

to 25 and adults aged 26 to 30 on one of the common chronic diseases in Malaysia.

We listed out the common chronic diseases in Malaysia such as Heart Disease, Obesity,

Diabetes, Kidney failure and Kidney stones. We ruled out Diabetes to be the most suitable

disease to carry out our research.

Our group chose to examine the comprehension of Diabetes between Females aged 21-25 and

26-30. By doing so, we feel that we will get a better understanding whether or not those

(women) living in Malaysia are aware of the effects of Diabetes or have any knowledge of the

disease at all. We would also like to find out which age group is more comprehensive than the

other.

We had prepared survey forms that have been handed out to the public and later collated

together to obtain values in order for us to create statistical data. This statistical data was later

translated into a clear and concise infographic A2 board that displays our findings.

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Objectives

To work with each group member cooperatively by listening to each person’s ideas and

values carefully

To create a clear and concise A2 infographic which displays all data gathered from all

answered questionnaire papers

To convey our ideas and findings from our data

To apply Statistical concepts such as the Tally system, Mean, Median and Mode

To identify which method is more suitable to use(Mean, Median and Mode) in order to

obtain comprehensive data

To create a clear survey form

To hand out all questionnaires to Females aged 21-25 and 26-30 for accurate results

To find out which age group has a higher comprehension of Diabetes than the other

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Methodology

16/10/2014 Thursday - We were briefed in class about assignment 2 by our lecturer Ms.

Ann See Peng. After class we formed a group of 3: Shaun, Chong Yih and Rajan.

We then commenced work by discussing about the common chronic diseases.

We listed out the common chronic diseases in Malaysia such as Heart Disease, Obesity,

Diabetes, Kidney failure and Kidney stones. We ruled out Diabetes to be the most

suitable disease to carry out our research.

We studied about Diabetes in Malaysia and found some interesting facts from online

sources (shown below)

According to Diabetes Malaysia 2007, nearly 1.2 million people in Malaysia have

diabetes. Unfortunately, more than half are not aware that they have the disease. About

650,000 people will be diagnosed this year.

The above statement from Diabetes Malaysia stresses that there is an increased number

of Malaysians that are unaware that they have diabetes. This information sparked our

minds to come up with the objective to create a questionnaire which focuses on the

comprehension of diabetes.

Another source from a slide show (fig.1) prepared by a Physician at Kementerian

Kesihatan Malaysia, shows a huge increase of adults with high blood sugar in the ASEAN

region showing Malaysia having an alarming percentage. Leading us to assume

Malaysians are incomprehensive about the disease and seem to take it lightly.

(fig.1)

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6/11/2014 Thursday - We chose to concentrate on the Female gender.

10/11/2014 Monday - We created a questionnaire. All the questions that we had

prepared were clear however we found that question 11 didn’t really make sense.

Initially question 11 asks, Can children inherit diabetes from their parents? We later

realized that the question was very open ended. The answer can be both yes and no as

it really depends on the genes of either parent. So we decided to change the question

by asking, Can Diabetes be cured?(considered a trick question)

After making final adjustments to the questionnaire we printed 150(targeted amount)

copies and went around Taylor’s University Lakeside Campus to distribute them to

women around the age groups of 21-25 and 26-30.

We distributed the survey forms in the Students Life Centre(SLC), beside the library, the

long walkway opposite the Grand hall and blocks C and E

We received most of our responses in the “SLC” as there were many students who were

just chatting or having a rest and seemed unoccupied. It was a real task of getting

women of the right age to answer the forms as many aged 18-20 were asked to hand

their forms back to us as their age wasn’t what met our requirements. Making sure that

all ages filled by the women were within the age range, we managed to get all 150

survey forms complete in 3 days.

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Gathering all

questionnaires,

tallying

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13/11/2014 Thursday - We gathered all answered questionnaires and began to

tabulate them using the very systematic Tally System. The Tally system made it clear for

us to calculate the answers for each question.

After serious browsing and tabulating the data we found out that there were 86 females

that are age 21 to 25 and 64 females that were age 26 to 30.

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15/11/2014 Saturday – We calculated the percentage of each questions in the survey

form with both their right and wrong answers. Separating the age groups as well.

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The above calculations are the total number of the answer from both group of females aged

between 21-25 and 25-30 by using (number of the answer /total number of females x 100) To

get the percentage of every answer so that we can use to observe the differences of those

answers between both groups of females.

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17/11/2014 Monday – Discussed about how to plan, structure and create the

infographic with gathered data. We used Adobe Photoshop as our main software to

create the infographic.

18/11/2014 Tuesday – Completed the infographic with clear evidence of findings

17/11/2014 Monday – Printed the infographic into an A2 sized board.

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Softcopy of Questionnaire

The purpose of this survey form is to gather information and examine the comprehension of

Diabetes among Females aged 21-25 and 26-30. Your participation in this research project is entirely

voluntary. In order for the information you provide to be useful, it is important that you answer these

questions fully and candidly. To ensure confidentiality of your responses please return this

questionnaire immediately as soon as it is filled up. (Please circle your answers)

Part A

1) Ethnic origin(check one only)

□ Malay □ Chinese □ Indian □ Others

2) What is your age?

A. 21-25 B. 26-30

3) How many types of diabetes are there? A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

4) What is diabetes?

A. Diabetes is a long-term condition that causes high blood sugar levels.

B. Diabetes is the term to describe kidney failure.

C. Diabetes is the inability to move your limbs.

D. Diabetes is the lack of red blood cells in your body.

5) Which of the following are NOT the symptoms of diabetes?

A. Always tired C. Constipation

B. Sexual problems D. Frequent urination

6) Do you have any family members or friends that have/had suffered from diabetes before?

A. Yes B. No

7) What is the sugar level of a diabetic patient before meals? (Approximately)

A. 40 mg/dL B. 70 mg/dL C. 100 mg/dL D. 130 mg/dL

8) Which group of people have the highest risk of getting type two diabetes?

A. Adolescent (10-17 years old) C. Reproductive age (18-44 years old)

B. Middle age (45-64 years old) D. Older age (65 and above)

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9) Which of the following are NOT the multitudes of complications that can come with diabetes?

A. Kidney failure C. Liver cancer

B. Heart attack D. Blindness

10) Can the nervous system get damaged by diabetes?

A. Yes B. No

11) Can diabetes be cured?

A. Yes B. No

12) A Lack of which hormone is the main reason for diabetes to occur?

A. Insulin C. Aldosterone

B. Luteinising hormone D. Gastrin

Part B – facts on the effects of Diabetes

Questions 13-15 are quick facts on the effects of Diabetes. Please take a moment to read them carefully.

Once read, please be honest in providing your answers.

13) Tobacco smoking

Tobacco smoking is the second single most important factor in the development of

complications of the eyes, kidneys and blood vessels. It is extremely unusual for a diabetic to

have a leg amputated due to blocked blood vessels unless they were smokers.

□ Yea I knew that □ Never knew that!

14) Overweight and high blood fats

High blood fats and being overweight tend to accelerate the build-up of fat in the lining of the

blood vessels, accelerating the blockage of arteries.

□ Yea I knew that □ Never knew that!

15) Diabetes and women’s health

There is no evidence to suggest that women with diabetes encounter more sexual difficulties

than other women. Diabetic women often report a cyclical change in their insulin requirements

related to the menstrual cycle. High blood glucose levels can have a temporarily adverse effect

on the sexual aspects of a woman’s life. Diabetes increases the risk of thrush.

□ Yea I knew that □ Never knew that!

Thank you for your time

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For females aged 21-25

Mean = (6x65) + (7x20) + (5x1)

86

= 390+140+5

86

= 6.2209

For females aged 26-30

Mean = (6x30) + (7x16) + (5x18)

64

= 180+112+90

64

= 5.9687

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Analysis

The formulas used to calculate the data:

We chose to apply the Mean formula as we aimed to identify average values.

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Conclusion

From our findings we found that a majority of the younger aged women could not answer

specific questions, this tells us that they are still unaware of the facts and effects of Diabetes as

compared to women aged 26-30.

The questions that we made were alright, they lead us to obtaining good results however we

found that certain questions such as question 1 and 6 were quite irrelevant.

Question 1 requires the person to check the box which states their ethnicity. We realized that

the ethnicity of the females didn’t really matter as it did not contribute to our calculations at

all. The question did, however, provide us with supporting information about the demographics

and was interesting for us to see a varying crowd that contributed to filling up our

questionnaires.

Question 6 asks if the person has had any family members or friends that have/had suffered

from diabetes. This question did not contribute to our calculations as well however we got to

see if the rates of diabetes is high or not among those living in Malaysia. This was actually quite

hard to decipher as for females aged 21-25, 85% stated that they’ve never known anyone who

has had the disease, it was 60.94 % for females aged 26-30.

We as a group feel that Diabetes is a serious chronic disease that should never be taken for

granted. We also feel that the government and other private health organizations should run

more health campaigns to spread the awareness on the effects of Diabetes so that there will be

a reduction in the percentage of Malaysian adults with high blood sugar in the ASEAN region

and for Malaysia in general

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References

Diabetes Malaysia (2007, February 05). The Dangerous Toll of Diabetes. Retrieved from

http://www.diabetes.org.my/article.php?aid=110

Mustapha, F. (2013, November 23). Diabetes epidemic in Malaysia, mysir 2013, final.

Retrieved from http://www.slideshare.net/feisul/diabetes-epidemic-in-malaysia-mysir-

2013-final

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150 Answered

Questionnaires