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Title: PERCEIVED INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN FILMS ON THE BEHAVIOURAL PATTERN OF TEENAGERS IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN IBADAN, OYO STATE
Authors: RAJI, PRECIOUS ADURAGBEMI
Keywords: Perceived Influence
Foreign films
Behavioural Pattern
Teenagers
Selected Secondary schools
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Mountain Top University
Citation: RAJI PRECIOUS ADURAGBEMI (2020). PERCEIVED INFLUENCE OF FOREIGN FILMS ON THE BEHAVIOURAL PATTERN OF TEENAGERS IN SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN IBADAN, OYO STATE
Abstract: It is believed that the media is a contributor to the attitudes, behaviour and lifestyles of an individual. This study, Perceived Influence of foreign films on the behavioural pattern of teenagers in selected secondary schools in Ibadan, Oyo state, states that foreign films are most directly related to behavioural habits in the culture of teenagers in Ibadan. Therefore, research has shown that films are significant tools for cultural transmission. The drive of this work was therefore, to examine the Perceived influence that foreign films have on the behavioural pattern of teenagers in Ibadan. Cultivation and the social learning theories were used for this study. The survey research method was adopted, and with the use of Taro Yamane, a sample size of 297 was derived. The questionnaire was the research instrument for the collection of data. Findings showed that Teenagers in the selected secondary schools in Ibadan are exposed by foreign films and are in-turn influenced by them. The study recommends that Teens should also watch films that promotes good moral values and encourages good lifestyles and refrain from watching films that teaches one how to be violent to others or the ones that educates young-stars on how to enhance their sexual lives. Also, The Nigerian movie industry should use their medium to promote rich cultural values of Nigeria and Africa.
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