THE ATTITUDE OF FEMALE MASS COMMUNICATION STUDENTS TOWARDS JOURNALISM AS A CAREER IN NNAMDI AZIKIWE UNIVERSITY AWKA


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ABSTRACT
The researcher in this work focused on the Attitude of Female Mass Communication Students Towards Journalism As a Career. It is believed that a large number of female trained journalists are produced from different higher Institutions in our country, but only a few go into the filed to practice their Journalism profession. This is why the researcher dimmed it fit to research into the image of female Journalists. Research questions are constructed to guide the researcher in her study. Relevant related literatures are reviewed to show that similar research work has been carried out, and a theoretical framework has been discussed to support the study.  Survey method was adopted, and this made it possible for the researcher to select an appropriate sample size of 150. Using appropriate tools like questionnaire and personal interview, the researcher was able to study a population too large to be observed personally. The researcher adopted a simple percentage and frequency table with simple descriptive analysis to explain the tables. Hypotheses which are formed from the research questions are tested to enable the researcher know if certain claims she made on this work received statistical support or not. At the and of the study, the researcher was able to find out that Female Mass Communication Students have Negative Attitude Towards Jocularism As a Career. Also that female roles as mothers and wives are some of the problems facing female Journalists. The researcher also recommended that salaries of the working journalists should be increased so as to motivate and change the Negative Attitude of Female Mass Communication Students Towards Journalism As a Career. Also, our culture and society at large should stop discriminating against female Journalists so that they can practice their profession perfectly.


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page
Approval page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Table of contents
List of tables
Abstract
                           
 
CHAPTER ONE 
INTRODUCTION:      
1.1Background of the study
1.2Statement of the research problem
1.3Objectives of the study
1.4Significance of the study
1.5Research   Questions
1.6Research Hypotheses   
1.7  Definition of terms
1.8  Assumptions of the study
1.9  Limitation of the study
     References

CHAPTER TWO
2.0   LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1Sources of Literature
2.2Review of Relevant Literature
2.2.1Female attitude towards journalism
2.2.2Discrimination against women journalists
2.2.3Reasons why female journalists shy away from their professional  duties  
2.2.4Impressions about female Journalists
2.3Theoretical Framework
2.4Summary of Literature
References

CHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY
3.1Research Design
3.2Area of study
3.3Populations of the study
3.4Research sample and sampling Technique
3.5Instruments used for data collection
3.6Validity of the instrument
3.7Method of data collection
3.8Method of data analysis
        References   
                    
CHAPTER FOUR
PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
4.1   Data presentation and analysis
4.2   Hypotheses Testing
4.3   Discussion on  findings
      References
                     
CHAPTER FIVE 
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION, AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER STUDY
5.1Summary
5.2Conclusion
5.3Recommendations  for further study
     References  
     Bibliography
     Appendix

  • Department: Mass Communication
  • Project ID: MAS1469
  • Access Fee: ₦5,000
  • Pages: 95 Pages
  • Reference: YES
  • Format: Microsoft Word
  • Views: 420
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