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    Method

    Participants

    Sixty four male and eighty one female university students participated in this study.

    There were 14% of female and 16% of male below 18 years old, 69% of female and

    61% of male from 18-21 years old, 7% of female and 16% of male from 22-25 years

    old, 10% of female and 8% of male at 26 years old and above included in these

    survey.

    Materials/Apparatus

    Questionnaires and online survey were used for participants to fill up their general

    demographic information including their type of sleeping, how often do people have

    nightmares, how many hours do people sleeps a day and does everyone takes nap

    daily. The questionnaires and online survey also consisted of the gender and the ages

    of the participants. Questionnaires and online survey were used because it would

    produce quantifiable and reliable data. The questionnaire and online survey had

    standardized answers for the participants to choose so that it makes us easy to compile

    answers.

    Procedure

    First, a hypothesis was created to conduct the research. Research method,

    questionnaires and online survey were used for data collection. Then 100 copies of

    questionnaires and around 60 copies of online survey started distributed to

    participants. Participants would be informed that the research was to investigate

    which gender has more problem of sleeping. Participants were asked to fill up the

    questionnaire that consisted general demographic information of the participants.

    When the survey ended, data collection and analysis would be started. Then the final

    result would be evaluated and finalized. Finally, a research report would be produced.

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    Results

    Among the 145 of university students of parcitipation in the questionnaire

    with valid data on sleep assessment, there were 56% of the female participant and 44%

    of male participant. There were 14% of female and 16% of male below 18 years old,

    69% of female and 31% of male from 18-21 years old, 7% of female and 16% of male

    from 22-25 years old, 10% of female and 8% of male at 26 years old and above

    included in these survey.

    Fig 1. Shows a histogram the overall numbers of participation of the survey

    through questionnaire handling and online survey.

    Through Fig. 1 , it shows that the mode of the male participant category is

    between the range of 18-22 years old, while the mode for female participant between

    the range of 22-25 years old.

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    As for the frequency of nightmare, data were analyzed by using a line graph to

    show the comparison between male and female.

    Fig 2. The line graph represents the frequency of nightmares the participants of

    the two sex, male & female, experienced in their sleep.

    The frequency ranges are Everyday, Once a week, Once a month & Never.

    There are more male who experience nightmares in their sleep everyday & once a

    week compared to female. Nonetheless, there are more male who never experience

    nightmares in their sleep, which has a higher difference compared to the first two

    categories. The results for female participants are accumulated in the Once a Month

    category which is a mode (highest point) of the graph/result.

    FREQUENCY OF NIGHTMARES FROM PARTICIPANTS

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    Moreover, two types of sleeping were determined through the participants. 46%

    of female participant considered themselves as light sleep while 54% considered

    themselves as heavy sleep. Meanwhile, 33% of male participant considered

    themselves as light sleep and 67% were heavy sleep.

    Fig 3. Shows 2 pie charts represents the type of sleeping of both female and male.

    As for the conditions while the participants are sleeping, majority of both male

    and female wears their clothes while they were sleeping. 72% of female wears clothes

    while sleeping while 28% does not. As for the male category, 41% wears their clothes

    while 59% of them does not.

    Types of Sleeping

    (Female)

    Light Sleep

    Heavy

    Sleep

    Types of Sleeping

    (Male)

    Light Sleep

    Heavy

    Sleep

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    Fig 4. Comparison of the napping habits of male and female .

    The pie charts represent the percentage of participants who answered the

    question regarding daily naps. The pie charts are categorized by the answers of the

    question, yes or no, separated into female and male while the people who answered

    yes are represented into a larger pie chart, showing the percentage of male & female

    who takes daily naps. The pie chart shows 41% of male participants take daily naps,

    which is slightly more than the 37% of women. The difference of the male & female

    participants who takes daily naps are small as seen in the figure, with the difference,

    when combined, is only 6%.

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    HOURS OF SLEEP BY PARTICIPANTS

    Fig 5. Hours of sleep by participants .

    Percentage of participants (%) who sleeps in the range of less than 4 hours, 4-

    8 hours & more than 8 hours for the female & male target represented in a bar graph.

    There are more male who sleep at the lowest category of less than 4 hours, however,

    there are also more male who sleep for more than 8 hours than female. Most of the

    results for female fell into the 4-8 hours of sleep category, which is still lower than

    what the human body requires.

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    Fig 6. The chart shows the comparison of female and male participants that

    sleeps well daily.

    This chart summarizes whether if they think they are sleeping well or not. The

    chart is represented in a histogram & categorizes between male & female while the x-

    axis represents the percentage of participants. The histogram is separated between the

    answer of the question, yes or no. As seen in the figure, the line shows the difference

    of the participants answers to the question by gradient of the line. There are more

    male participants who think they are sleeping well daily compared to female

    participants, however the difference is small at only 3%.

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    Male

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    Percentage of Female/Male Participants

    Sex

    Do you think sleep well daily?

    Yes

    No

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    Discussions

    The hypothesis is that female have more problems when or before sleeping.

    Based on the research that the researchers conducted, researchers have accepted the

    hypothesis, however, the difference in the results from the surveys between male &

    female is small. We have accepted the hypothesis since most, although not all, of the

    results from the survey questions show female to have more problems when/before

    sleeping than male.

    One of the questions from the survey asks the participants whether they sleep

    with lights on or off. The researchers' prediction is that more female would sleep with

    the lights on then male, as it would be one of the evidences that prove the researchers'

    hypothesis. This is because light, from light bulbs or electronic devices causes

    difficulty in sleeping because of a function in our body. The body, due to natural traits,

    reacts to darkness as a time for shelter and sleep. When light is present at night, it

    would not only allow to body to react wrongly, but would also suppress the

    production of melatonin hormones which controls sleep and wake cycles [1], causing

    disruption before sleeping & might also cause the person to easily wake up, lacking

    enough sleep for the body. In the survey, 25% of female sleep with lights while there

    are 17% of male who do so, this proves our prediction as true.

    Two other questions from the survey relates to the temperature participants

    sleep on. Referenced from online Web magazine WebMD.com[2],people who sleep

    on cooler temperatures either by coolers, thermostats, or lack of clothing would affect

    the comfort of their sleep. This is due to the body having difficulty on achieving a set

    temperature on sleeping when its too cold. The two questions regarding this theory

    ask whether the participants sleep with or without air-conditioner & sleep with or

    without clothes. 56% of male participants sleep with air-conditioner while only 35%

    of female participants sleep with air-conditioner whereas 64% of male participants

    sleep with clothes while 89% of female participants sleep with clothes. This implies

    that male have more problems in sleeping than female when it comes to the

    temperature.

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    Another question from the survey asks how frequent nightmares occur

    towards the female and male participants. While nightmares are already shown as a

    problem when sleeping, the causes of nightmares are also problems that people face

    such as sleep disorder or stress. Even though there are more male who experience

    nightmares everyday and once a week compared to female, the difference is very

    small at 2% & 5% respectively, also taking into account that more male answered that

    they never experienced nightmares. Moreover, the results for female are accumulated

    to the Once a month answer (as seen in Fig 2).

    The question regarding the type of sleep asks whether the participants are light

    sleepers or heavy sleepers. Heavy sleepers would fall into deep sleep more easily and

    would hardly react to interruptions. According to the website, Greensleep.com [3],

    deep sleep is important for the human body as it has a purifying, restoring and

    energizing function. Light sleepers would react to interruptions more easily such as

    alarm clocks and have a higher possibility in waking up in the middle of the night

    than heavy sleepers; hence, they would have a hard time reaching the deep sleep stage.

    Lack of deep sleep causes tiredness, depression & weakens the immune system. Even

    the causes of light sleeping are problems people face such as obstructive sleep apnea;

    therefore, light sleepers experience more problems in sleeping. In the survey the

    researchers had conducted, there were more female who are light sleepers while there

    were more male who are heavy sleepers. This would mean female experience more

    problems caused by light sleeping than male.

    The researchers also asked in the survey how long, in hours, participants

    would take when sleeping. Except for children (who are not conducted in the

    research), teens and adults require an average of 8 hours of sleep. Obviously, when

    people lack sleep, it means they have problems when sleeping (eg. depression or

    anxiety) & after sleeping (eg. Excessive daytime sleepiness). In Fig 5, according to

    the survey conducted, it shows that more male, at 14%, sleep less than 4 hours than

    female, at 2%. However, there is also more male who sleep more than 8 hours than

    female. Correspondingly, more female sleep 4-8 hours only than male, which, even

    though more male sleep less than 4 hours, is still less than the required 8 hours.

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    When people are deprived of sleep, when not reaching the required minimum

    of 8 hours, they tend to have naps daily due to their sleep rhythm problem. A question

    from the survey asks whether the participants nap daily or not. It is a follow-up

    question on how long the participants sleep. Fig 4 illustrates the results taken from the

    question and while there is little difference at 4%, more male take naps daily than

    female.

    The last question was a small summary on how well the participants think they

    sleep. Fig 6 in the appendices illustrates the results of the question in a horizontal

    histogram and compare the result between male and female. The figure shows a small

    difference but it still remains that more female participants thought that they did not

    sleep well than male.

    There are a few limitations in our study however, one of such, which can be

    found in every research conducted by surveys, would be how bias the participants can

    be. Also, the questionnaire focuses too much on the comparison between male and

    female gender without taking into account their age or work rate, different

    participants from different ages might have more or less work done before sleep, for

    example, the students from the School of Architecture, Building & Design have more

    work than the School of Tourism, hence, they have more stress & would have

    difficulty in sleeping, where they might even not have time for enough sleep. The

    survey is even passed online to people who might not be from within Malaysia, for

    example, students from America are less busy than students from Malaysia. Another

    problem when conducting the survey is the inability to control the number of male

    and female to an equal, there are more female participants than male & the results are

    compared by percentage, which would be inaccurate. Regarding our questionnaire,

    the answers for most of the questions are yes or no; there are no answers by range of

    1-5 or multiple-choice answers. Some participants also skip questions, which causes

    inaccuracy when converting the total into percentage. Other types of inaccuracy

    within the survey can be how unspecific the answers are, for example, people who

    sleep with lights on might use blue lights, which causes more harm to the body than

    red light, and the light they use might even be small.

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    Appendix: Questionnaire

    SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONSThe purpose of this survey is to studythe problem of sleeping between female

    and male. This questionnaire is voluntaryand the data that collected are

    str ictl y confidential. All participant will notbe identified. Your voluntary

    agree to participate in this research project by filling the following questions

    You have the right to reject your participation. You may withdraw from this

    research anytime you wish.

    Read the items thoroughly. This questionnaire consist of 2 pages. Please tick

    your response in the box as your response.

    QUESTIONS

    1. How old are you? Below 18 years old 18-21 years old 22-25 years old 26 and above

    2. What is your sex? Male Female

    3. Which school do you come from? School of Architecture, Building and Design School of Computing and IT School of Engineering The Design School Others :_____________________________________

    4. Do you often sleep with light on? Yes No

    5. Do you sleep with air conditional on? Yes No Depend on situation

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    6. Do you have nightmares?

    Everyday Once a week Once a month Never

    7. What is your type of sleeping? Light sleep - one easily wakened Heavy sleep - a person who sleeps deeply and is difficult to wake up

    8. Do you wear clothes while sleeping? Yes No Depend on situation

    9. Do you nap daily? Yes No

    10.How many hours that you sleep in a day? More than 8 hours 4 - 8 hours Less than 4 hours

    11.Do you think you sleep well daily? Yes No

    END OF THE QUESTIONNAIRETHANKS FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION

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    Appendix B : Raw Data

    Fig 1. Shows a histogram the overall numbers of participation of the survey

    through questionnaire handling and online survey.

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    FREQUENCY OF NIGHTMARES FROM

    PARTICIPANTS

    Fig 2. The line graph represents the frequency of nightmares the participants of

    the two sex, male & female, experienced in their sleep.

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    Fig 3. Shows 2 pie charts represents the type of sleeping of both female and male.

    Fig 4. Comparison of the napping habits of male and female .

    Types of Sleeping

    (Female)

    Light Sleep

    Heavy

    Sleep

    Types of Sleeping

    (Male)

    Light Sleep

    Heavy

    Sleep

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    HOURS OF SLEEP BY PARTICIPANTS

    Fig 5. Hours of sleep by participants .

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    Fig 6. The chart shows the comparison of female and male participants that

    sleeps well daily.

    0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%

    Male

    Female

    Percentage of Female/Male Participants

    Sex

    Do you think sleep well daily?

    Yes

    No

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    Appendix C: Calculation of Data

    Results of questionnaire Calculation in Percentage (%) (online survey)

    FEMALE MALE

    Q1 how old are you? 1=below 18 , 2=18-21 , 3=22-25 , 4=26 above Q1 how old are you? 1=below 18 , 2=18-21 , 3=22-25 , 4=26 above

    Q1 answer N percent Q1 answer N percent

    1 3 7% 1 4 17%

    2 34 77% 2 15 62%

    3 5 11% 3 4 17%

    4 2 5% 4 1 4%

    total 44 100% total 24 100%

    Q2 do you often sleep with light on? 1=yes , 2=no Q2 do you often sleep with light on? 1=yes , 2=no

    Q2 answer n percent Q2 answer n percent

    1 9 20% 1 2 8%

    2 35 80% 2 22 92%

    total 44 100% total 24 100%

    Q3 do you sleep with air-con on? 1=yes ,2=no , 3=depend on situation Q3 do you sleep with air-con on? 1=yes ,2=no , 3=depend on situation

    Q3 ans n percent Q3 ans n percent

    1 13 30% 1 14 58%

    2 10 23% 2 2 8%

    3 21 47% 3 8 33%

    total 44 100% total 24 100%

    Q4 do u have nightmares? 1=everyday , 2=once a week , 3=once a month, 4= never Q4 do u have nightmares? 1=everyday , 2=once a week , 3=once a month, 4= never

    Q4 ans n percent Q4 ans n percent

    1 3 7% 1 2 8%

    2 13 30% 2 10 42%

    3 23 52% 3 7 29%

    4 5 11% 4 5 21%total 44 100% total 24 100%

    Q5 what is ur types of sleep? 1=light sleep , 2=heavy sleep Q5 what is ur types of sleep? 1=light sleep , 2=heavy sleep

    Q5 ans n percent Q5 ans n percent

    1 23 52% 1 11 46%

    2 21 48% 2 13 54%

    total 44 100% total 24 100%

    Q6 do u wear cloth while sleeping? 1=yes , 2=no , 3=depend on situation Q6 do u wear cloth while sleeping? 1=yes , 2=no , 3=depend on situation

    Q6 ans n percent Q6 ans n percent

    1 39 89% 1 16 67%

    2 0 0% 2 1 4%

    3 5 11% 3 7 29%

    total 44 100% total 24 100%

    Q7 do u nap daily? 1=yes , 2=no Q7 do u nap daily? 1=yes , 2=no

    Q7 ans n percent Q7 ans n percent

    1 16 36% 1 9 38%

    2 28 64% 2 15 63%

    total 44 100% total 24 100%

    Q8 how many hours thats you sleep in a day? 1=more than 8 , 4-8 , less than 4 Q8 how many hours thats you sleep in a day? 1=more than 8 , 4-8 , less than 4

    Q8 ans n percent Q8 ans n percent

    1 12 27% 1 7 29%

    2 32 73% 2 15 63%

    3 0 0% 3 2 8%

    total 44 100% total 24 100%

    Q9 do u think u sleep well daily? 1=yes , 2=no Q9 do u think u sleep well daily? 1=yes , 2=no

    Q9 ans n percent Q9 ans n percent1 26 59% 1 14 58%

    2 18 41% 2 10 42%

    total 44 100% total 24 100%

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    Results of questionnaire calculation in percentage (%) (survey form)

    Female Male

    Q1 how old are you? 1=below 18 , 2=18-21 , 3=22-25 , 4=26 above

    Q1 ans n percent Q1 answer N percent1 8 22% 1 6 15%

    2 22 59% 2 24 60%

    3 1 3% 3 6 15%

    4 6 16% 4 4 10%

    total 37 100% total 40 100%

    Q2 do you often sleep with light on? 1=yes , 2=no Q2 do you often sleep with light on? 1=yes , 2=no

    Q2 ans n percent Q2 answer n percent

    1 11 30% 1 9 23%

    2 26 70% 2 31 78%

    total 37 100% total 40 100%

    Q3 do you sleep with air-con on? 1=yes , 2=no , 3=depend on situation Q3 do you sleep with air-con on? 1=yes ,2=no , 3=depend on situation

    Q3 ans n percent Q3 ans n percent

    1 15 41% 1 22 55%

    2 8 22% 2 9 23%

    3 14 38% 3 9 23%

    total 37 100% total 40 100%

    Q4 do you have nightmares? 1=everyday , 2=once a week , 3=once a month , 4=never Q4 do you have nightmares? 1=everyday , 2=once a week , 3=once a month, 4= never

    Q4 ans n percent Q4 ans n percent

    1 0 0 1 2 5%

    2 8 22% 2 10 25%

    3 22 59% 3 16 40%

    4 7 19% 4 12 30%

    total 37 100% total 40 100%

    Q5 what is your types of sleep? 1=light sleep , 2=heavy sleep Q5 what is your types of sleep? 1=light sleep , 2=heavy sleep

    Q5 ans n percent Q5 ans n percent

    1 23 62% 1 22 55%

    2 14 38% 2 18 45%

    total 37 100% total 40 100%

    Q6 do you wear cloth while you are sleeping? 1=yes, 2=no , 3=depend on situation Q6 do you wear cloth while sleeping? 1=yes , 2=no , 3=depend on situation

    Q6 ans n percent Q6 ans n percent

    1 33 89% 1 25 63%

    2 1 3% 2 8 20%

    3 3 8% 3 7 18%

    total 37 100% total 40 100%

    Q7 do you nap daily? 1=yes , 2=no Q7 do you nap daily? 1=yes , 2=no

    Q7 ans n percent Q7 ans n percent

    1 14 38% 1 17 43%

    2 23 62% 2 23 58%

    total 37 100% total 40 100%

    Q8 how many hours thats you sleep in a day? 1=more than 8 , 2=4-8 , 3=less than 4 Q8 how many hours thats you sleep in a day? 1=more than 8 , 4-8 , less than 4

    Q8 ans n percent Q8 ans n percent

    1 4 11% 1 13 33%

    2 31 84% 2 20 50%

    3 2 5% 3 7 18%

    total 37 100% total 40 100%

    Q9 do you think you sleep well daily? 1=yes, 2=no Q9 do you think you sleep well daily? 1=yes , 2=no

    Q9 ans n percent Q9 ans n percent

    1 16 43% 1 21 53%

    2 21 57% 2 19 48%

    total 37 100% total 40 100%

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    Results of Overall Calculation of Percentage (%) (Online Survey + Normal

    Survey)Female Male

    Q1 how old are you? 1=below 18 , 2=18-21 , 3=22-25 , 4=26 above Q1 how old are you? 1=below 18 , 2=18-21 , 3=22-25 , 4=26 above

    Q1 ans n percent Q1 answer N percent1 11 14% 1 10 16%

    2 56 69% 2 39 61%

    3 6 7% 3 10 16%

    4 8 10% 4 5 8%

    total 81 100% total 64 100%

    Q2 do you often sleep with light on? 1=yes , 2=no Q2 do you often sleep with light on? 1=yes , 2=no

    Q2 ans n percent Q2 answer n percent

    1 20 25% 1 11 17%

    2 61 75% 2 53 83%

    total 81 100% total 64 100%

    Q3 do you sleep with air-con on? 1=yes , 2=no , 3=depend on situation Q3 do you sleep with air-con on? 1=yes ,2=no , 3=depend on situation

    Q3 ans n percent Q3 ans n percent

    1 28 35% 1 36 56%

    2 18 22% 2 11 17%

    3 35 43% 3 17 27%

    total 81 100% total 64 100%

    Q4 do you have nightmares? 1=everyday , 2=once a week , 3=once a mont Q4 do you have nightmares? 1=everyday , 2=once a week , 3=once a month, 4= never

    Q4 ans n percent Q4 ans n percent

    1 3 4% 1 4 6%

    2 21 26% 2 20 31%

    3 45 56% 3 23 36%

    4 12 15% 4 17 27%

    total 81 100% total 64 100%

    Q5 what is your types of sleep? 1=light sleep , 2=heavy sleep Q5 what is your types of sleep? 1=light sleep , 2=heavy sleep

    Q5 ans n percent Q5 ans n percent

    1 46 57% 1 33 52%

    2 35 43% 2 31 48%

    total 81 100% total 64 100%

    Q6 do you wear cloth while you are sleeping? 1=yes, 2=no , 3=depend on si Q6 do you wear cloth while sleeping? 1=yes , 2=no , 3=depend on situation

    Q6 ans n percent Q6 ans n percent

    1 72 89% 1 41 64%

    2 1 1% 2 9 14%

    3 8 10% 3 14 22%

    total 81 100% total 64 100%

    Q7 do you nap daily? 1=yes , 2=no Q7 do you nap daily? 1=yes , 2=no

    Q7 ans n percent Q7 ans n percent

    1 30 37% 1 26 41%

    2 51 63% 2 38 59%

    total 81 100% total 64 100%

    Q8 how many hours thats you sleep in a day? 1=more than 8 , 2=4-8 , 3=leQ8 how many hours thats you sleep in a day? 1=more than 8 , 4-8 , less than 4

    Q8 ans n percent Q8 ans n percent

    1 16 20% 1 20 31%

    2 63 78% 2 35 55%

    3 2 2% 3 9 14%

    total 81 100% total 64 100%

    Q9 do you think you sleep well daily? 1=yes, 2=no Q9 do you think you sleep well daily? 1=yes , 2=no

    Q9 ans n percent Q9 ans n percent

    1 42 52% 1 35 55%

    2 39 48% 2 29 45%

    total 81 100% total 64 100%

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    Table 1 shows mode of the overall survey (Online and Qustionnaire)

    FEMALE MALE

    MODE MODE

    Q1 56 18-21 Yrs Q1 39 18-21 yrs

    Q2 61 no Q2 53 no

    Q3 35 depend on situation Q3 36 yes

    Q4 45 once a month Q4 23 once a month

    Q5 46 light sleep Q5 33 light sleep

    Q6 72 yes Q6 41 yes

    Q7 51 no Q7 38 noQ8 63 4-8 hrs Q8 35 4-8 hrs

    Q9 42 yes Q9 35 Yes