父母教养和大众传媒是三角洲州立大学学生崇拜的决定因素

Imafidon Iniabasi Faith
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本研究考察了父母教养和大众传媒对三角洲州立大学学生崇拜的影响。邪教的威胁已经侵蚀了三角洲州立大学校园中迄今为止存在的有益健康的社会学习环境。两个研究问题和两个相应的在0.05显著性水平上检验的零假设指导了研究。该研究是一项调查,采用事后相关设计。人口包括5272名学生,来自大学的三个校区(阿布拉卡,奥列和阿萨巴)。采用多阶段随机抽样技术,从大学生中选取了600人的样本进行研究,其中男性240人,女性360人。数据收集使用的研究工具是一个经过验证的自编工具,名为“父母教养、大众媒体和崇拜量表”(PMCS)。子工具的信度指数分别为亲本r = 0.65、大众媒介r = 0.55、邪教r = 0.53,但总体信度系数为0.79。使用Pearson积差相关统计工具对数据进行分析。研究结果显示,在三角洲州立大学,父母的教养与邪教没有显著的关系,而大众媒体对学生参与邪教的影响最大(4.1%)。根据调查结果,该研究建议政府应成立一个机构,在尼日利亚电影制片人协会(NMPA)成员制作的电影和图像出售给公众之前,对其类型进行审查,并应由法人团体,政府,家长,辅导员和其他个人组织一场反对邪教在媒体中的负面影响的意识运动。
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Parenting and Mass Media as Determinants of Cultism among Students of Delta State University, Delta State
This study examined parenting and mass media as determinants of cultism among students at Delta State University. The menace of cultism has eroded the conducive healthy social learning environment existing hitherto in Delta State University campuses. Two research questions and two corresponding null hypotheses tested at 0.05 level of significance guided the study. The study was a survey and it adopted an ex-post facto correlational design. The population comprised of 5,272 students from the three campuses of the university (Abraka, Oleh, and Asaba). The sample size of 600, comprising of 240 males and 360 females were selected from the students for the study, using the multistage random sampling technique. The research instrument used for data collection was a validated self-constructed instrument titled “Parenting, Mass Media and Cultism Scale” (PMCS). The reliability indices for the sub instruments were parenting r = 0.65, mass media r = 0.55, and cultism 0.53 but had an overall reliability coefficient of 0.79. The Pearson Product Moment Correlation statistical tool was used to analyze the data. The findings of the study revealed that parenting had no significant relationship with cultism while Mass Media had the greatest influence (4.1%) in determining students’ involvement in cultism at Delta State University. Based on the findings, the study recommends among others, that government should create an agency that will censor the type of films and images produced by the members of Nigeria Movie Producers Association (NMPA) before selling them to the public and an awareness campaign against the negative impact of cultism in the media should be organized by corporate bodies, government, parents, counsellors and other individuals.
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