Relationship of viewing Islamic based films with pro-social personality among teenaged audience

The viewing of Islamic based films or films that contain Islamic message is seen as a contribution towards positive actions. Therefore, this study aims to determine the relationship between the viewing of Islamic based films and the development of pro-social personality among teenaged audience. The...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Rasit, Rosmawati, Hassan, Md. Salleh, Osman, Mohd Nizam, Shahkat Ali, Muhammad Sham
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Published: School of Media and Communication Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2012
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spelling my.upm.eprints.350422016-10-11T02:51:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35042/ Relationship of viewing Islamic based films with pro-social personality among teenaged audience Mohamad Rasit, Rosmawati Hassan, Md. Salleh Osman, Mohd Nizam Shahkat Ali, Muhammad Sham The viewing of Islamic based films or films that contain Islamic message is seen as a contribution towards positive actions. Therefore, this study aims to determine the relationship between the viewing of Islamic based films and the development of pro-social personality among teenaged audience. The social cognitive theory was used as the theoretical framework via the three constructs (observational learning, symbolic modeling through characters and self-efficacy) as the mediating variables. The research design employed was a cross-sectional survey where data were collected through the distribution of questionnaire by using the stratified random sampling as the sampling technique. 1028 students from 5 public universities in the Klang Valley were taken as the sample from the 3324 total of the population. The questionnaire was generated from Prosocial Personality Battery (PSB) (Penner et al., 1995; Penner, 2002) and General Self-Efficacy Scale (SGSE) (Sherer et al., 1982). The quantitative data were analyzed by using the SPSS 18 through the univariate and multivariate statistical inferential analysis. School of Media and Communication Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/35042/1/Relationship%20of%20viewing%20Islamic%20based%20films%20with%20pro-social%20personality%20among%20teenaged%20audience.pdf Mohamad Rasit, Rosmawati and Hassan, Md. Salleh and Osman, Mohd Nizam and Shahkat Ali, Muhammad Sham (2012) Relationship of viewing Islamic based films with pro-social personality among teenaged audience. Jurnal Komunikasi, 28 (1). pp. 107-120. ISSN 2289-151X; ESSN: 2289-1528 http://www.ukm.my/jkom/journal/volumes/volume28-1-2012.html
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description The viewing of Islamic based films or films that contain Islamic message is seen as a contribution towards positive actions. Therefore, this study aims to determine the relationship between the viewing of Islamic based films and the development of pro-social personality among teenaged audience. The social cognitive theory was used as the theoretical framework via the three constructs (observational learning, symbolic modeling through characters and self-efficacy) as the mediating variables. The research design employed was a cross-sectional survey where data were collected through the distribution of questionnaire by using the stratified random sampling as the sampling technique. 1028 students from 5 public universities in the Klang Valley were taken as the sample from the 3324 total of the population. The questionnaire was generated from Prosocial Personality Battery (PSB) (Penner et al., 1995; Penner, 2002) and General Self-Efficacy Scale (SGSE) (Sherer et al., 1982). The quantitative data were analyzed by using the SPSS 18 through the univariate and multivariate statistical inferential analysis.
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author Mohamad Rasit, Rosmawati
Hassan, Md. Salleh
Osman, Mohd Nizam
Shahkat Ali, Muhammad Sham
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Hassan, Md. Salleh
Osman, Mohd Nizam
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Relationship of viewing Islamic based films with pro-social personality among teenaged audience
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Hassan, Md. Salleh
Osman, Mohd Nizam
Shahkat Ali, Muhammad Sham
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title Relationship of viewing Islamic based films with pro-social personality among teenaged audience
title_short Relationship of viewing Islamic based films with pro-social personality among teenaged audience
title_full Relationship of viewing Islamic based films with pro-social personality among teenaged audience
title_fullStr Relationship of viewing Islamic based films with pro-social personality among teenaged audience
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of viewing Islamic based films with pro-social personality among teenaged audience
title_sort relationship of viewing islamic based films with pro-social personality among teenaged audience
publisher School of Media and Communication Studies, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2012
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