10 Questions
Television remains the dominant source of political information in Southeast Asia countries.
False
Radio is always compelling in Southeast Asia countries as a source of political information.
False
Traditional media like newspapers are often inaccessible in Southeast Asia countries.
False
The internet has not rapidly changed the media landscape in Southeast Asia countries.
False
Social media and web-only outlets are declining in importance as sources of information in Southeast Asia.
False
Social media platforms have no impact on voting decisions according to the text.
False
Traditional media, such as newspapers and television, are more effective in shaping political views than social media in Malaysia.
False
The GE13 election results were not influenced by social media according to the text.
False
The winning of Pakatan Harapan in GE14 was not attributed to factors like social media usage according to the text.
False
Media consumption patterns have a direct impact on voting decisions according to the text.
False
This quiz consists of 60 questions related to the sources of information influencing voting decisions among Cybercity Apartment residents in Kota Kinabalu. Questions are designed in 'yes/no' scale for research question 1 and Likert scale for research question 2. Target audience: individuals eligible for voting (18 years and above).
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