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Reporting Results The purpose of this project is to find a correlation between loneliness and self-esteem of International Islamic University Malaysia students. The sample consisted of equal number of participants from both gender (M=20, F=20), which then are divided equally between 4 years of study for each gender. The loneliness scale total scores (M=6.65, SD=2.87) showed lower scores than the self-esteem scale total scores (M=26.83, SD=4.52). The median number of the loneliness scale total scores was 6.50, compared to a median of 26.50 for the self-esteem scale total scores. In the loneliness scale total scores, 7 occurs the most; therefore, 7 is the mode. On the other hand, self-esteem scale total scores which is 22 occurs the most; thus, makes 22 the mode. A Pearson product-moment was conducted to test the relationship between loneliness and self-esteem scores. The results showed that loneliness and self-esteem was not statistically significant, r (38) = -0.161, p > 0

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