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Title: Project Paper Viva with Research Title


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Project Paper Viva
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  • Rachel Hong

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Research Title
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  • A study on the relationship between average hours
    spent studying virtual classes
  • and stress among students in a college in Kuala
    Lumpur, Malaysia

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Outline
Results and Discussion
Background
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Objectives
Conclusion
Methodology
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Literature Review
Problem Statement
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  • Background,
  • Problem Statement, Objectives

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Background
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  • The COVID-19 emerged in December 2019 from Wuhan,
    China.
  • A health crisis verified as a public health
    emergency, because the virus has spread globally
    and increased mortality rate.
  • To reduce the spread, the education system has
    changed from physical classes to virtual classes.

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Background
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  • The level of stress has been increased among
    students from colleges and universities as
    reported in the news.
  • Other type of disease outbreaks (e.g. SARS, H1N1)
    displayed special results of mental health burden
    which can affect the human psyche during a
    quarantine (two weeks).

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Problem Statement
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  • Most studies have been globally conducted in
    2020, but the virtual classes have been employed
    for more than a year due to the COVID-19.
  • A similar study from Penang among pre-diploma,
    diploma and degree of first year students.
  • The result showed that the majority were from
    diploma and experienced high level of stress.

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Objectives
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  • To examine the relationship between average hours
    spent studying in virtual classroom and stress
    level.
  • Compare the difference between genders and stress
    level.

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  • Literature Review

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Literature Review
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  • Theoretical Framework
  • Selye(1956) theory of General Adaption Syndrome
    (GAS)
  • To demonstrate the type of reactions that the
    body experiences towards stress.
  • Three-stage process
  • Alarm, resistance and exhaustion

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Literature Review
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  • At alarm stage,
  • It happens when the body experiences the stress
    for the first time.
  • How the body reacts towards the stress is by
    fight-or-flight response.
  • This is especially when an individual is trying
    to protect themselves when they are in danger.

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  • At resistance stage,
  • The body is trying to go back to normal condition
    after experiencing the alarm stage with
    fight-or-flight response.
  • However, if the stress is still there, the body
    will continue to work hard in trying to defend
    the body by producing more stress hormone.
  • In this case, the individual will become
    frustrated easily, irritable and unable to focus
    well.

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  • At exhaustion stage,
  • The final stage due to exposing to the stress for
    a very long time without rest.
  • Consequently, the body will not have the energy
    to resist against the stress, which leads to
    stress-related illnesses and even death.
  • This is because the immune system has been
    weakened.

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Index
Literature Review
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  • This theory serves as a guide for this study.
  • These three stages of the theory are related to
    perceived stress experienced by current students
    and alumni students in a college, Kuala Lumpur,
    Malaysia.

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  • Due to the pandemic and the need to stay at home
  • Students might not feel much stress at the
    beginning of studying virtual classes.
  • After the semester had started for a month,
  • A concern if students would feel different and
    more stressful in studying virtual classes at
    home.

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Index
Literature Review
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  • Conceptual Framework

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Index
Literature Review
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  • Past studies one journal article
  • AlAteeq, D. A., Aljhani, S., AlEesa, D. (2020).
    Perceived stress among students in virtual
    classrooms during the COVID-19 outbreak in KSA.
    Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences.
    15(5), 398-403. 10.1016/j.jtumed.2020.07.004

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  • Strength
  • Female and university students in KSA showed high
    levels of stress.
  • Results were comparable with the students from
    dentistry and medicine.
  • The convenient sample in the cross-sectional
    design via an online platform could limit the
    generalisability of the results with causal
    conclusions.

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  • Weakness
  • The education hours were assumed as a standard,
    because the time for studying online classrooms
    was not measured.
  • PSS-10 was used to assess at the beginning of the
    quarantine date, which could had been assessed
    after being quarantined for a month.

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  • Methodology

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Methodology
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  • Procedure
  • Convenient sampling was used through 347 Whatsapp
    private message
  • Instrument
  • Google Form as the e-form
  • Perceived Stress Scale with 10 items (PSS-10)
  • Sampling
  • The subject was male and female students from a
    college
  • Research Design
  • Quantitative approach
  • Answered by volunteered participants

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Methodology
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  • Data Analysis
  • The Statistical Package for the Social Science
    (SPSS) version 26 software
  • Descriptive statistical analysis to examine the
    distribution of demographic variables

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Methodology
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  • H1 There is a relationship between average
    hours spent studying in virtual classroom and
    stress level
  • Pearson correlation test
  • H2 There is a difference between genders and
    stress level
  • Independent T-test

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  • Results and Discussion

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Demographic Analysis
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  • 96 college students
  • 55 females
  • 41 males

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Demographic Analysis
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  • Between 17-26
  • Average age is 20.69

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Demographic Analysis
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Are you a college student?
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  • 79 current students
  • 17 alumni students

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Demographic Analysis
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  • Majority spent 6 hours (29)
  • Minority spent 21 hours (6)

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Demographic Analysis
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  • 56 found stressful
  • 40 found relax

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Reliability
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  • The Cronbachs Alpha showing 0.85 is a good
    internal consistency.
  • Perceived Stress Scale with 10 items has a good
    reliability.

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Pearson Correlation Coefficient
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  • No statistically significant correlation between
    time average spent and stress level.
  • r 0.04, n 96, p 0.699

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Independent T-test
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  • No significant difference in the scores for male
    (M 2.21, SD 0.68) and female (M 2.39, SD
    0.67) conditions
  • t (94) -1.25, p 0.215.
  • Gender does not have an effect on the stress
    level.
  • The research is reliable, but not valid.

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Scatter Plot Graph
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  • No correlation between the average time spent and
    stress.

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Discussion
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  • H1 ? No relationship between time average spent
    and stress level.
  • Different from the past studies and the news.
  • The pandemic has been lasted for more than a year.
  • H2 ? No relationship between genders and stress
    level.
  • Different from the past study that showed the
    females were more stressful than the males.
  • Same as the original study of PSS-10.

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  • Conclusion

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Recommendation
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  • The college could consider having virtual classes
    with interaction activities that involve
    stress-coping strategies.

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Mary Kay Ash
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  • We should not let the negatives
  • of life control us. Instead,
  • we should employ them
  • as our stepping stones to reach
  • higher than our dreams.

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Suggestion
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  • A longitudinal survey will be conducted if the
    pandemic does not end.
  • Valid and reliable questionnaires will be included

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  • We should not limit ourselves.
  • We can go beyond what we imagine.
  • We can achieve what we believe.

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Mary Kay Ash
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Thank You!
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  • Hope you Enjoy this Presentation

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