TELEVISED RELIGIOUS REALITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL ATTITUDES AMONG YOUTH

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8127002

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Televised Religious Reality, Personality Development, Attitude, Social Attitudes

Abstract

Among many crucial factors of personality, social attitude is considered among the prioritized ones. There are many contributors in the development of personality, however, televised religious realities seems very essential because of linkage to religion. Therefore, the research aimed to examine the relationship of televised religious realities with social attitude of youth. The methodology opted for the research was correlational. Population of the study was University students. There was total 607 respondents in the study. A self-developed questionnaire containing 16 items was developed. The analysis of the data revealed that televised religious realities correlate poorly with social attitude. Moreover, the results revealed that televised religious realities impact social attitudes poorly. The research implies that televised religious realities needs significant attention because of having relationship with social attitudes of youth.

Author Biographies

Mir Ahmad Feroz, University of Gujrat.

PhD Scholar, Centre for Media & Communication Studies, University of Gujrat.

Dr. Arshad Ali, University of Gujrat.

Associate Professor, Centre for Media & Communication Studies, University of Gujrat.

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24-05-2023

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Mir Ahmad Feroz, and Dr. Arshad Ali. 2023. “TELEVISED RELIGIOUS REALITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL ATTITUDES AMONG YOUTH”. AL MISBAH RESEARCH JOURNAL 3 (02):66-76. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8127002.

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