The effects of gender stereotyping on television towards children / Anis Syahirah Sazali ... [et al.]

Sazali, Anis Syahirah and Zulkifly, Nadira Syarafana and Norzali, Nur Fatini Hanis and Rohmat, Syazanur Husna The effects of gender stereotyping on television towards children / Anis Syahirah Sazali ... [et al.]. [Student Project] (Unpublished)

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The aim of this study is to identify The Effects of Gender Stereotyping on Television towards Children. Effects are things that is caused or produced by something else and can also be defined as consequences or outcomes. Meanwhile, the definitions of gender requires us to ensure that health policy, programmes, services and delivery models are responsive to the needs of women, men, girls and boys in all their diversity. Next is stereotype, stereotype is grouping races or individuals together and make a judgment about them without knowing them. Racial remarks, sexual remarks, and gender remarks are the biggest stereotypes. Next is television, television is a device with a screen that can receive the signal. Television often shows many news, cartoon and films. Last but not least, children can be described as cycle of human life which starts from a children phase then growing up and getting older.

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Item Type: Student Project
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Sazali, Anis Syahirah
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Zulkifly, Nadira Syarafana
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Norzali, Nur Fatini Hanis
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Rohmat, Syazanur Husna
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Subjects: H Social Sciences > HA Statistics > Statistical data
H Social Sciences > HA Statistics > Theory and method of social science statistics > Surveys. Sampling. Statistical survey methodology
H Social Sciences > HQ The family. Marriage. Woman > Children. Child development
Divisions: Universiti Teknologi MARA, Negeri Sembilan > Rembau Campus
Programme: Diploma in Communication and Media
Keywords: Effects, Gender, Stereotyping, Television, Children
URI: https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/77521
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