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A STUDY ON THE CONTRIBUTING FACTORS OF PORNOGRAPHIC ACCESS INTENTS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS


The access of pornography among university students has become one of the major issues that need to be curbed and overcome. This is due to the high percentage of the university students who have experienced watching pornographic materials. This study shows that 80% of the university students have watched pornography and only 20% of the university students have never watch pornography. Hence, the aims of this research are to determine the factors that lead to the access of pornographic materials among university students. Secondly is to determine the associations between demographical, surroundings and psychological factors with the access of pornographic materials. Thirdly is to determine the most influential factor in accessing pornographic materials. The units of analyses of this study are students from Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM), Universiti Selangor (UNISEL) and Management and Science University (MSU) at Shah Alam. The data was analyzed by using Non-Parametic Analysis, which are Pearson Correlation, and Kendall’s Tau. Thus, the findings show that there are significant relationships between surroundings and psychological factors with the access of pornography while demographical factor did not have relationship with access of pornography. The findings also show that psychological factors are the most influential factor that determines the access of pornography among the university students

  • MUHAMAMAD HAZIQ ZAINI
  • January 2018
  • Executive Master of Administrative Science (EMAS)
  • Shah Alam, Selangor
  • BILIK THESIS FSPPP
  • 10
  • Completed
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PROF. MADYA DR HJ ABDUL JALIL MOHAMED ALI

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Dr Haji Abdul Jalil is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA Shah Alam Selangor.

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  • FSPPP
  • 03-55225341
  • Master in Development Administration
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