Watching television, apparent similarity and adolescents’ anticipations of a romantic partner in the north and south west regions of cameroon

  • Yembi John Department of Educational Sciences, HTTTC Douala, University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon
Keywords: Television viewing, Adolescents, Romantic partner, Cameroon

Abstract

 The aim of this study was to explore the affiliations between global and romantically themed television viewing and adolescents’ potentials of a romantic partner. A sample of 2140 15-17-year-olds from Cameroon graded the significance of physical attractiveness and a satisfying personality in a romantic partner. The results show adequate but significant relations for overall television viewing, after related variables and the value of other associations were accounted for. This association are unrelated to direct experience and the observed similarity of televised interpretations. The discussions focused on the role of undeviating experience.

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Published
2021-02-01
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Yembi John 2021. Watching television, apparent similarity and adolescents’ anticipations of a romantic partner in the north and south west regions of cameroon. International Journal on Integrated Education. 4, 1 (Feb. 2021), 210-220. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/ijie.v4i1.1174.
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