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Nur Salimah Alias
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Nur Salimah Alias
Official Name
Nur Salimah, Alias
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Alias, Nur Salimah Binti
Alias, Nur Salimah
Alias, N. S.
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57200993810
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PublicationThe role of sense of purpose, time management, attendance, sleep and self-esteem in academic performance among university students in Malaysia(Elsevier Ltd, 2025)
; ; ;Miguel Angel Esquivias ; ;Nanik KustiningsihThis research delves into the dynamics influencing the academic performance of undergraduate students in Malaysian universities, specifically examining the role of self-esteem, sense of purpose, time management, sleep quality, and class attendance. With a calculated sample size of 384 obtained from purposive sampling, the study reveals compelling insights. This study aims to determine how students perform in university and what factors contribute the most to their academic performance. The findings underscore the significant influence of self-esteem, sense of purpose, and class attendance on academic performance. These results illuminate the relationship between psychological and behavioral factors in shaping students' success in the academic sphere. Understanding how these variables relate to academic outcomes provides educators and institutions with valuable information for tailoring support mechanisms and interventions to enhance students' overall educational experience. In the unique context of Malaysian universities, this research contributes to the broader discourse on factors that contribute to or hinder academic performance among undergraduate students. -
PublicationThe relationship between higher education and job opportunities in Malaysia( 2016)
; ;Diana Nabila Chau AbdullahThis paper aims to examine the relationship between higher education and job opportunities in Malaysia. Annual data on higher education and unemployment rate from 1982 to 2012 were collected. The Johansen co-integration method was conducted and the results show that there is a long-run relationship between higher education and unemployment rate. However, the relationship between the variables does not exist in the shortrun.23 1