3.0 METHODOLOGY One of the most important elements of any research paper is the methodology. Methodology is a fancy term for explaining your research method, or the process you use to answer your research question. There are different types of methodologies, so you should always choose one that best answers your research question. When describing your methodology, you will need to define it, describe it, and justify it in your research paper's abstracts. 3.1 Research Design It is a descriptive survey research. A framework for issues with sampling, measurement, and data processing is provided by survey research. One kind of research that tries to explain the event that is occurring is descriptive research. The purpose of this study is to determine the causes and consequences of mental abuse among UniKL students. 3.2 Research Sample A sampling is a collection of individuals, organisations, locations, or occurrences that serve as the researcher's source of knowledge. In survey research, a randomly selected sample is chosen from a known population. 47 UniKL students made up the study's respondents. There are 0 male and 0 female among them. Only UniKL students were eligible to participate in the survey as respondents, and they had to complete the questionnaire in its whole on the day of the study. Every UniKL student has an equal chance of being chosen as a respondent through the use of a basic random sample methodology, which is the sampling method employed in this study. In order to collect more precise data, a random set of 47 UniKL student will get questionnaires, making up the study's sample. (make a point for presentation)