IMPACT OF HOME MOVIE ON THE LIFE STUDENTS OF TERTIARY INSTITUTION IN NIGERIA
(A CASE STUDY OF I.M.T)
By
OZOR AZUKA R || MC/N2002 /156
Presented To
Department of Mass Communication
ABSTRACT
In this write up impact of home video on the life of student of tertiary institution in Nigeria is presented. There are five chapters, each deals with different perspective on hour a reasonable fact could be drawn as in what way home video has been beneficiary to student of higher institution.
The first chapter deals with the general introduction. This gives us the highlight of the problem, aim and objective likewise it’s importance.
Chapter two dealt with the past work done in this area and the system used in the working of the project.
In chapter three the authors emphasizes on the process, system and procedure of getting information for the purpose of arriving at a dependable solution on the research topic.
The authors in chapter four uses the information generated to present a feature data on the topic.
Chapter five focuses on the over all summary conclusion and recommendation. The summary in nutshell analyze the research work. Also conclusion elaborates on the challenges encountered during the course of the project and some remarks.
While recommendation encompass the various facts generated and presented as to use it to change the general societal miss values most especially in our tertiary institution 9in Nigeria using institute of management and technology [I.M.T ] Enugu as a case study.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page ii
Approval page iii
Dedication iv
Abstract v
Table of content vii
CHAPTER ONE
1.1 Introduction 1
1.2 Problems statement 4
1.3 Objectives of the study 5
1.4 Significance of study 6
1.5 Limitation of the study 7
1.6 Research question 7
1.7 Hypothesis 8
CHAPTER TWO
Literature review 9
2.1 Source of literature 9
2.2 Review of relevant 9
2.3 Theoretical frame work 12
2.4 Self-perception theory 14
2.5 Summary of review literature 14
CHAPTER THREE
Research methodology 16
3.1 Research method 16
3.2 Research design 16
3.3 Population and sample 16
3.4 Sample size 17
3.5 Sample technique 18
3.6 Measuring instrument 18
3.7 Validity of measuring instrument 18
3.8 Method Of Data Collection 19
3.9 Method Of Data Analysis 19
3.10 Expected Result 19
CHAPTER FOUR
Data analysis and presentation 20
4.1 Data presentation analysis and results. 20
4.2 Discussion Of Results 28
4.3 Testing Hypothesis 30
CHAPTER FIVE
Summary, conclusion and recommendation 34
5.1 Summary of findings 34
5.2 Conclusion 35
5.3 Recommendation 35
Bibliography 37