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Research Supervisions
(Masters & PhD)

Main Supervisor:

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PUTIFATMA HANUM MELATI

  • ​Master of Human Sciences in Psychology

  • Dissertation title : Identification of Facilitating Factors for Implementation of Islamic Work Ethics in Islamic Banking Institutions

  • Graduated 2017

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MUNIRAH AHMAD DAHARI

  • ​Master of Human Sciences in Psychology

  • Dissertation title : The Effects of Nature Sound in Open-Plan Office on Perceived Psychological Restoration and Cognitive Performance

  • Graduated 2017

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MUHAMMAD HAIKAL AHMAD PUA'AD

  • ​Master of Human Sciences in Psychology

  • Dissertation title : Group-Directed Organisational Citizenship Behaviour, Interactional Justice, and Group Identification among Lecturers in Three Higher Learning Institutions

  • Graduated 2017

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NYA SORAYA RIZKINA

  • ​Master of Human Sciences in Psychology

  • Dissertation title : The Relationship between Psychosocial Safety Climate, Job Demands, and Job Satisfaction among Employees of a Public Financial Institution in Aceh

  • Graduated 2018

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NUR RAIHAN MUHD FAUZI

  • ​Master of Human Sciences in Psychology

  • Dissertation title : Young Children, Parents, and Mobile Device Use: An Explanatory Sequential Mixed Method Study of Parental Burnout, Parental Mediation Strategies, Mindfulness, and Children’s Self-Regulation

  • Graduated 2024​

 

MARDHIAH MOHD YUNOS

  • Master of Human Sciences in Psychology (Industrial and Organisational)

  • Research project title: The Relationship Between Perceived Talent Management Practices, Organizational Commitment, and Turnover Intention. 

  • Graduated 2019

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NOR JULIANA ALI 

  • Master of Human Sciences in Psychology (Industrial and Organisational)

  • Research project title: The Role of Narcissism and Self-Esteem in Predicting Burnout among Service Sector Employees

  • Graduated 2019

 

ANNISA DELLA LUKMAN

  • Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology

  • Research project title: Perceived Servant Leadership, Perceived Organizational Support, and Turnover Intention among Employees of Restaurants

  • Graduated 2022
     

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Co-Supervisor:

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SANNA MIR

  • ​Master of Human Sciences in Psychology

  • Dissertation title : Cyberbullying Victimisation, Suicidal Ideation, and Coping among Adolescents in India: A Mixed-Method Study

  • Graduated 2016

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NUR AIN AMALINA AB AZIZ

  • ​Master of Human Sciences in Psychology

  • Dissertation title : Cyberbullying: Motivation of the Perpetrators and the Victims

  • Graduated 2019

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REVATI A/P RAMAKRISHNAN

  • ​Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology

  • Dissertation title : A Framework of Effective Teaching for Preschool Teachers with Children with Special Needs in Regular Classrooms

  • On-going

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SYED AHMAD MUHAJIR ALHADDAD SYED ESA

  • ​Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology

  • Dissertation title : Psychosocial Factors, Spirituality, and Adolescent Problem Behaviour Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic: An Experimental Study

  • On-going

Research Supervisions
(Final Year Students)

1. HANIM AHMAD

  • Comparison of Driving Confidence, Driving Ability, and Driving Attitude between Experienced and Less Experienced Young Drivers

  • Completed 2018

 

2. LEVINA GENDIS ERFIANTI

  • Relationship Between Impulsivity, Online Disinhibition, and Perceived Online Risk.

  • Completed 2018

 

3. MUHAMAD NURHISAM SAKIMAN

  • A Comparison Study of Road Safety Behaviour and Perception Between Taxi and Grab/Uber Drivers

  • Completed 2018 

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4. MOHD SYAIFUL HAZRIE EDRIS

  • The Relationship Between Driving Style, Emotional Health, and Well-Being among Public Transport Drivers

  • Completed 2018 

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5. NUR NABIHAH NOOR AZAMAN

  • The Relationship Between Personality and Risky Driving Behavior Among University Students

  • Completed 2018

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6. NURUL FATINAH MOHD ARSHAD

  • The Prevalence and Relationship between Distracting Activities and Driving Errors among University Students

  • Completed 2018

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7. RAJA ANIS NURLIESA RAJA RAZALI

  • Comparison of University Lifestyles Between Delinquent and Non-Delinquent Students.

  • Completed 2018 

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8. UMMU SYAFIQAH ASSOFIAH MOHAMAD ROZALI

  • The Relationship Between Internet Use and Well-Being Among Young Adults.

  • Completed 2018 

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9. HASANAH ROSLAN

  • Public Stigmatization Towards Mental Illness.

  • Completed 2019

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10. KHATIJAH NUR AIN AZMAN

  • Gender Differences in Happiness, Gratitude, and Resilience among Undergraduate Students in Malaysia

  • Completed 2019

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11. SYED MUHAMMAD FAIZ SYED FAISAL

  • Motorcyclist on Pedestrian Walkway: An Understanding of Contributing Factors on Risk Behaviour

  • Completed 2019

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12. UMMU NAZRA NADZAM

  • Is Smartphone Your Lifeline to the Outside World? Relationship Between Smartphone Addiction, Stress, Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), and Level of Satisfaction with Life among Young Adults in Malaysia 

  • Completed 2019

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13. NUR FARAHIN MOHMAD BUHARI

  • The relationship between celebrity worship, self-esteem and level of stress among IIUM undergraduate students

  • Completed 2019

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14. NUR RAIHAN MUHD FAUZI

  • The relationship between self-regulation, problematic internet use, and academic procrastination among undergraduate university students

  • Completed 2019

    
15. SAIYIDATUL AISYAH ABDUL KOHAA

  • The relationship between religiosity, spirituality, and mental health among young Muslim adults

  • Completed 2019

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16. IZZAH HANIM SHARIFFUDDIN

  • The relationship between social support, academic stress and sleep quality among undergraduate students

  • Completed 2019

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17. NAJIHATUL NAJWA ZULKARNAIN

  • The relationship between social media use, self-esteem, and cyberbullying among young adults

  • Completed 2019

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18. ALYA BALQIS MOHD ZAIM

  • The relationship between stress, coping strategies, and mindfulness among undergraduate students

  • Completed 2019

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19. NURFARAHANIS ADILAH AZMI

  • The relationship between homesickness, adjustment, and academic motivations among pre-university students

  • Completed 2019

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20. ZAHIRAH ZULKIFLI

  • Examining work hours, work intensity, sleep quality, burnout, and job stress among workers in Malaysia

  • Completed 2021

 

21. NUR ILHAM AMIRAH ZAABAR

  • Examining workload, burnout, job performance, depression, anxiety, and stress among government employees.

  • Completed 2021

 

22. FATIN AQILAH MOHD ANUAR

  • Factors predicting the turnover intention among white collared Generation Y employees in Malaysia

  • Completed 2021

 

23. SUFIAN AZHARI ABDUL JALIL

  • Student-athletes mental health, motivation in sports and career anxiety amidst Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) Outbreak

  • Completed 2021

 

24. ANIS NAJIHAH AZMI AZMI

  • Mate selection criteria: A qualitative study among Malaysian Malay-Muslim

  • Completed 2021

 

25. SITI NUR MUSFIRAH MUSTAFA

  • The relationship between COVID-19 task setback, burnout, work withdrawal behaviour, and perceived organizational telework task support among telework employees

  • Completed 2021

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26. NUR IZZATI FILZAH MIOR AMIRNUDIN        

  • The relationship between social anxiety, loneliness and social media addiction among undergraduate students amidst COVID-19 pandemic

  • Completed 2021

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27. NUR DINI MOHD 'ASRI    

  • Fear of missing out, compulsive use of social media, social media fatigue, and sleep quality among undergraduate students

  • Completed 2021

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28. A'LYA KAMILAH ABD AZIZ    

  • The relationship between social media addiction, boredom, procrastination, and phubbing among university students

  • Completed 2021

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29. NURUL AFIQAH AWANG

  • The relationship among flourishing, personal best goals, and learning engagement: a study of university students’ experience during COVID-19 pandemic

  • Completed 2021

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30. NURUL ALESS ZAINAL ABIDIN    

  • The relationship between dispositional mindfulness, social support, and academic motivation among university undergraduate students

  • Completed 2021

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31. NUR ATIQAH YAACOB    

  • The relationship between dark personality, social media addiction, and cyberloafing among employees

  • Completed 2021
     

32. UBAIDAH ABDUL MANAF

  • The roles of perceived parental styles and attachment styles in problematic smartphone use among young adults in Malaysia

  • Completed 2022

 

33. SHARIFAH AMIRAH FIKRIYYAH SYED LOKHIKMAL HAKIM

  • Climate anxiety in young people and their beliefs about government response to climate change

  • Completed 2022

 

34. SARAH LYNN ALIAH NOR ZAIDI

  • The roles of media literacy, emotional intelligence and digital intelligence in predicting well-being among Malaysian young adults

  • Completed 2022

 

35. NUR HIDAYAH ABD HALIM HAFIZ

  • Crowding perception, risk awareness, safety perception, commuting stress, and behavioural decision making of rail passengers in Kuala Lumpur during COVID-19 pandemic

  • Completed 2022

 

36. AIMAN NUR NABILA ANUAR

  • The power of social media: TikTok usage, moral grandstanding, misinformation and political/moral conflict among Malaysian youth

  • Completed 2022

 

37. SITI SARAH MAT YASING

  • The relationship between COVID-19 phobia, COVID-19 fear, and perceived impact of COVID-19 on the use of the public transport among frequent LRT/MRT users in Malaysia

  • Completed 2022

 

38. NUR HIDAYAH AHMAD MUSLI

  • Feminine gender norms and romantic jealousy as predictors for cyber dating abuse among young adults in Malaysia

  • Completed 2022

 

39. NUR FARHAH ZAMRI

  • Factors that influence the intention to use autonomous vehicles in Malaysia

  • Completed 2022

 

40. SHAFINAZ ANUAR

  • Internet fraud: The perceived risk and susceptibility to social influence towards online consumer behaviour on social media advertising among university students in Malaysia

  • Completed 2022

 

41. NURUL SYAFIQAH FA'IM ROSLI

  • Stress, social interaction anxiety, and loneliness as predictors of binge-watching among university students

  • Completed 2022
     

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