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ENTERTAINMENT TV PROGRAMMES INFLUENCES TEENAGER’S WORLD VIEW CONCERNING SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
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RESPONSE FREQUENCY PERCENT
Total 337 100%
ENTERTAINMENT TV PROGRAMMES INFLUENCES TEENAGER’S WORLD VIEW
CONCERNING SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR
RESPONSE
FREQUENCY
PERCENT
Strongly agree
70
20.8%
Agree
158
46.9%
Undecided
60
17.8%
Disagree
37
11.0%
Strongly disagree
12
3.6%
Total
337
100%
AGE
OF RESPONDENTS
RESPONSE
FREQUENCY
PERCENT
15
8
2.4%
16
74
22.0%
17
127
37.7%
18
72
21.4%
19
56
16.6%
Total
337
100%
SEX OF RESPONDENTS
RESPONSE
FREQUENCY
PERCENT
Male
154
45.7%
Female
183
54.3%
Total
337
100%
DISTRIBUTION
OF RESPONDENTS PER COLLEGE
RESPONSE
FREQUENCY
PERCENT
Development Studies
164
48.7%
Science
and Technology
171
50.7%
Total
337
100%
DISTRIBUTION OF RESPONDENTS PER DEPARTMENT
RESPONSE
FREQUENCY
PERCENT
Accounting
47
13.9%
Banking
and Finance
43
12.8%
Mass Communication
45
13.4%
Sociology
31
9.2%
EIE
45
13.4%
Mechanical
Engineering
42
12.5%
Architecture
42
12.5%
Estate Management
42
12.5%
Total
337
100%
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