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Journal of Childhood Studies. 2015; 18 (67): 153-157
in English, Arabic | IMEMR | ID: emr-184603

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Problem: the problem is in the main question: what relation to political satire television verbal violence to teenagers?The objectives of the study: the study aims to identify the role of political satirical publication of verbal violence among adolescents, and the different social and economic and social differences of the University


Type and methodology: the researcher used a sample survey approach to field application on a sample of adolescent age group [18-19] year


Society and the study sample: the sample of the study society in Egyptian universities youth [18-19], who has pulled a random sample [450] itself, partitioned equally to various Egyptian universities youth Katale: Ain Shams University, October 6 University, Al-Azhar University. Study Tools: Questionnaire


Results: Most important differences between the satirical programmes and other programmes from the point of view of adolescents in order to first graetha in dialogue and use the words Street, where it came up 64.18%, II Interesting that they eliminate feeling boring, so came up 37.31%, III breaking routines and improvising her spreader and their guests, where it came up 35.07%, coming in fourth and final arrangement in the diversity of items ordered, and the impact of programmes alsiassih sarcastic teenagers came in first by imitating the speech of adolescents in these programs, where it came up 54.43% and came in second bitbnwa some ideas that change their way of thinking, with a Reached 47.66 percent, came in third by imitating teens announcer in irony and humor, which came up 37.76%, according to the order in the fourth and final negative and indifferent, so came up 23.18%

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