Exposure of the deaf to television programs and its relationship to their perception of their social reality

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The study aimed to identify the relationship between the exposure of the deaf group to television programs and their level of awareness of their social reality. level of awareness, and the researcher reached a set of results, the most important of which are the following:

88% of the study sample watch TV programs (sometimes), then those who watch them (always) by 9%, and finally those who watch them (rarely) by 3%, and that 67% of the study sample interact with others after watching the programs (sometimes). Then (rarely) by 24%, and finally those who interact about programs (always) in the last order by 9%, and that the percentage of the most prominent qunoot that presents programs preferred by the respondents was represented by (Channel One) with a rate of 67%, then (Cairo and the people) in the ranking the second with a percentage of 65%, while in the last arrangement came (Al-Jazeera) with a percentage of 41%, and that the arithmetic means for the level of perception from the point of view of the study sample ranged between (2.67: 1.68), and there is a statistically significant direct correlation between the rate of exposure of the deaf to television programmes. their level of awareness of social reality, and the existence of a statistically significant direct correlation between the rate of exposure of deaf people to television programs and the degree of their interaction with them; And the presence of statistically significant differences between the study sample in their

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