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Part B Demographic
1. Gender
- Female 39
- Male 21
2. Age
- 20 - 25 (21 people)
- 26 - 35 (30 people)
- 36 and above (9 people)
3. Occupation
- Full-time students (8 people)
- Unemployed (2 people)
- Employed (33 people)
- House wife (6 people)
- Retired (2 people)
- Other (9 people)
4. Level of education
- Senior secondary school (17 people)
- College (Certificate/Diploma) (13 people)
- University Degree and above (28 people)
- Master’s Degree (2 people)
5. Marital status
- Single (47 people)
- Married (9 people)
- Divorced (4 people)
6. Income
- Below 2,000 (15 people)
- RM 2,001 - RM 3,000 (19 people)
- RM 3,001 - RM 4,000 ( 5 people)
- RM 4,001 - RM 5,000 ( 8 people)
- More than 5,000 (6 people)
- No Income (7 people)
7. Can you imagine your life without colour?
- Yes (14 people)
- No (46 people)
14. Can you imagine not being able to see your favourite colour?
- Yes (32 people)
- No (28 people)
15. If no, why? (24 responses)
- Lifeless
- The colour plays a big role in calming me or making my day.
- I wouldn’t be able to distinguish between colours, and I like to wear and buy
things in my favourite colour
- Will be demotivated
- Moody life
- I cannot image doing design without my favourite colour
- It’s was horrible
- No colour no happiness
- Gonna be sad
- Colour defines objects as well
- Cannot see Trump
- Because I love orange
- I can’t face to it
- Because seeing my fav colour makes me happy
- Will be living a sad life
- I would feel sad for not being able to learn about colour
- Because things will be dull and unexciting
- I couldn’t visualize things haven’t happen in my life
- I can’t imaging it
- Life will be sad
- Colour is a power which directly influences the soul
- My world will be dark if I can't see colours in my life. Being able to see colour can
brighten up our mood.
18. In conclusion, If there was a chance for you to explore the colour blindness world would
you be interested to understand more?
- Yes (53 people)
- No (7 people)