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vs

Branded??? Non-branded???

Factor that influence….

Advantages and disadvantages

Most preferred clothes OR

What factor that influence the choices??? What the advantages and disadvantages toward users??? What are the type of clothes???

Used questionnaire

Distribute to 50 University Malaysia Pahang students

Have 14 questions 4 parts

Data recorded by using Microsoft Excel Data were analyzed and been present in pie chart Coding book

Findings and discussion

How we do this chapter??

Choose 4 out of 14 question that relate to our objectives

Interpret the results by using pie chart Use pie chart because it is the easiest way to show the information clearly

Findings of research

Factors that influence student to buy the items

There are 6 factors: Personal taste Trend Friends Family Media Other factors

MOST PREFFERED GOODS AMONG STUDENTS OR Non- branded clothes Branded clothes

Limitation

Problem faced during processing the research 1.Conduct the questionnaire 2.Respondents do not give the good cooperation when answering the question 3.Finding the literature review

Conclusion

We make the summary that: a)Students buy the clothes according to their personal taste b)Students agree that their clothes can shows their personality c)Students like to buy the branded clothes are slightly more than students who buy the non – branded clothes.

Our research is consider success because almost all of the objectives can be answer by our questionnaire.