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Student satisfaction, a factor that has been increasing in importance as it continues to influence the development and operation amongst private universities in Malaysia. This research focuses on this factor, amongst others, in their roles in affecting undergraduate students’ satisfaction in private universities in Selangor, Malaysia. With higher education being an intangible service rather than a tangible product, this research seeks to hypothesis and analyse the relationship between service quality in the context of tangibility, assurance, reliability, responsiveness, and empathy. In this study, the research objectives and questions are highlighted, and a conceptual framework that integrates different factors influencing the satisfaction of undergraduates is proposed. A 5-point Likert scale survey (N=288) was conducted; data were analysed using Multiple Regression Analysis through SPSS. Three factors, tangibility, assurance and empathy showed a significant influence in predicting students’ satisfaction amongst private university students.
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To Cite this Article: Hoo, W. C., Lee, A., & Fong, W. Y. (2021). Predicting Factors towards Students Satisfaction among Private Universities in Selangor, Malaysia. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 11(8), 1890–1900.
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