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Majid Movahed, Rohollah Mozafari, Samane Alizadeh, , Volume 1, Issue 3 (2-2013)
Abstract
This
paper studies the relationship between cultural capital and trust in
foundations and organizations. Its method is quantitative and its technique is
survey. The sample content includes 384 youths aged 14-29 in Shiraz who have
been selected through Multi-stage stratified sampling. The Data collection tools include
questionnaire, and data analysis has been undertaken via SPSS. Evaluating the
validity and reliability of questionnaire has been performed through face
validity and Kronbach’s Alpha coefficient.
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multi-variant regression has been used in the inferential statistics section.
The results indicate that the two factors of watching satellite and television
have entered the equation in all of the models, where watching satellite and
watching TV lie in a negative and positive relation to the dependent variable
respectively. Moreover, historical- religious and scientific aspects have
entered the equation in most of the models where both of them have a positive
relation to dependant variable. The individual’s education is also considered
as a variant included in most of the models but with a negative relation to the
dependant variable.
Zahra Shahabi, Afsaneh Mozafari, Ali Akbar Farhangi, Volume 9, Issue 1 (7-2020)
Abstract
The media are undoubtedly exerting a profound influence on society so that they can bring about any change in the culture of society in acceptable and popular ways. There is no doubt that the media has an inactive role in introducing and recognizing the environment, preventing its destruction and improving the living conditions of the individual
The main purpose of this study is to design a model for the prevention of environmental pollution through sound and broadcast using the ISM and MICMAC approach. The present study is applied in terms of research purpose and in terms of research topic and descriptive-survey type. Data collection tool included expert questionnaire. The study population was environmental and media experts. Snowball sampling method was used to select the sample. Excel software was used for data analysis. Structural-interpretive modeling results categorized the internal relationships of the criteria into five levels. Finally, the results of the McMach analysis included the variables into two independent and dependent matrices. So that the most effective policy criteria and environmental ethics were the most effective ones.
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