Department of Educational Media _faculty of specific Education - Mansoura university
10.21608/jsb.2025.413518.1963
Abstract
This study aimed to identify the attitudes of media students towards online betting platforms and their relationship to the formation of aggressive behaviors among them. This study belongs to the descriptive studies that seek to describe the subject of the study, as it describes and explains the attitudes of media students towards online betting platforms and the formation of aggressive behaviors among the students in the study sample. This study was implemented using the survey method in its field component. The study sample represented a random sample of 400 media students from media departments and colleges. This study found that there are statistically significant differences between the responses of sample members in the extent of interest in online betting. The study also found that 58.3% of sample members learned about online betting platforms from social networking sites.
Hammad, N. F. . E. (2025). Media students' attitudes towards Electronic Betting and its Relationship to the formation of Aggressive Behaviors among them: A field Study. Journal of Mass Communication Research "JMCR", 76(2), 1491-1544. doi: 10.21608/jsb.2025.413518.1963
MLA
Nashwa fathy elmghawry Hammad. "Media students' attitudes towards Electronic Betting and its Relationship to the formation of Aggressive Behaviors among them: A field Study", Journal of Mass Communication Research "JMCR", 76, 2, 2025, 1491-1544. doi: 10.21608/jsb.2025.413518.1963
HARVARD
Hammad, N. F. . E. (2025). 'Media students' attitudes towards Electronic Betting and its Relationship to the formation of Aggressive Behaviors among them: A field Study', Journal of Mass Communication Research "JMCR", 76(2), pp. 1491-1544. doi: 10.21608/jsb.2025.413518.1963
VANCOUVER
Hammad, N. F. . E. Media students' attitudes towards Electronic Betting and its Relationship to the formation of Aggressive Behaviors among them: A field Study. Journal of Mass Communication Research "JMCR", 2025; 76(2): 1491-1544. doi: 10.21608/jsb.2025.413518.1963