The attitude of Malaysian Indian plantation community as portrayed in selected Malaysian Tamil novels
<p>The objective of this research is to identify the socioeconomic status of Malaysian Indian</p><p>plantation community, to analyze their attitude and to study the correlation between these</p><p>two variables as portrayed in Mal...
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<p>The objective of this research is to identify the socioeconomic status of Malaysian Indian</p><p>plantation community, to analyze their attitude and to study the correlation between these</p><p>two variables as portrayed in Malaysian Tamil novels. The qualitative research method</p><p>was used and data collection was carried out using description and analysis. The Theory of</p><p>Reasoned Action was used to analyze the attitude and behavior according to four elements</p><p>which are intention, belief, reflection and behavior. Six Malaysian Tamil novels with the</p><p>background of Malaysian Indian plantation community were used for this study. Twentynine</p><p>characters from the selected novels were used to identify their socio-economic status;</p><p>to analyze their attitude and to study the correlation between these two variables. The</p><p>findings show that there are twelve characters portray high socioeconomic status with</p><p>positive attitude while the other seventeen portray low socioeconomic with negative</p><p>attitude. The findings also reveal that there is a correlation between their socioeconomic</p><p>status and their attitude. The conclusion of this research is, the socioeconomic status of the</p><p>Malaysian Indian plantation community is determined by their attitude. The research</p><p>implies that the Malaysian Indian plantation community has to change their attitude into</p><p>positive in order to enjoy high socioeconomic status like others.</p> |
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oai:ir.upsi.edu.my:74192022-09-20 The attitude of Malaysian Indian plantation community as portrayed in selected Malaysian Tamil novels 2021 Govindasamy Kolendai PL Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania <p>The objective of this research is to identify the socioeconomic status of Malaysian Indian</p><p>plantation community, to analyze their attitude and to study the correlation between these</p><p>two variables as portrayed in Malaysian Tamil novels. The qualitative research method</p><p>was used and data collection was carried out using description and analysis. The Theory of</p><p>Reasoned Action was used to analyze the attitude and behavior according to four elements</p><p>which are intention, belief, reflection and behavior. Six Malaysian Tamil novels with the</p><p>background of Malaysian Indian plantation community were used for this study. Twentynine</p><p>characters from the selected novels were used to identify their socio-economic status;</p><p>to analyze their attitude and to study the correlation between these two variables. The</p><p>findings show that there are twelve characters portray high socioeconomic status with</p><p>positive attitude while the other seventeen portray low socioeconomic with negative</p><p>attitude. The findings also reveal that there is a correlation between their socioeconomic</p><p>status and their attitude. The conclusion of this research is, the socioeconomic status of the</p><p>Malaysian Indian plantation community is determined by their attitude. The research</p><p>implies that the Malaysian Indian plantation community has to change their attitude into</p><p>positive in order to enjoy high socioeconomic status like others.</p> 2021 thesis https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=7419 https://ir.upsi.edu.my/detailsg.php?det=7419 text eng closedAccess Doctoral Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris Fakulti Bahasa dan Komunikasi <p>PRIMARY RESOURCES</p><p></p><p></p><p>Chanthiran, N. (2006). Mannin Vannam. Chennai : Manimegalai Publication.</p><p></p><p>Elavazhagu, I. (2013). EElachia Payanam. Third Edition. Negeri Sembilan.</p><p></p><p>Icek Ajzen & Martin Fishbein. (1980). Understanding Attitudes and Predicting Behavior. New Jersey : Prentice-Hall.</p><p></p><p>Kumaran, M. (1969). Chemmannum Neelamalargalum. Chennai Tamilpputtagaalayam.</p><p></p><p>Perumal, K. (1979). Tuyara Paathai. Second Edition. Singapore. Punniavan. K. (2012). Selanchar Ampat. Kuala Lumpur.</p><p></p><p>Ramaiya, M. (1994). Suvadugal. First Edition. 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