The mediating effect of attitude on perception towards impact change after watching Islamic films
Religious films play an import role in educating the viewers, especially the youth. This study tries to explore the relationships between perception and attitude towards impact change after watching Islamic films. Specifically, it analyses the mediating effect of attitude towards Islamic films for...
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Academic Star Publishing
2014
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Institution: | Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Religious films play an import role in educating the viewers, especially the youth. This study tries
to explore the relationships between perception and attitude towards impact change after watching Islamic films.
Specifically, it analyses the mediating effect of attitude towards Islamic films for perception on impact change on
youth behavior after watching Islamic film. The results of the quasi-experimental design using questionnaire as
the research instrument revealed that there are positive relationships between impact change with perception and
attitude. Attitude in turn mediates the relationship between perception and impact change. Therefore, the social
learning theory tested for the study holds true and the hypotheses developed were supported. In sum, based on the
141 youth studied, Islamic film, as a whole, is able to have a positive impact on them. Therefore, filmmakers, in
general, and religious-based filmmakers, in particular, should take heed in producing films with positive issues
toward nurturing youth in making youth to possess morally and ethically sound behavior for peace and harmony
of the community and the nation.
Key words: impact change, attitude as mediator, perception on Islamic films, social learning theory, youth |
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