Impacts of Globalization on Adolescents’ Behavior in Malaysia
Authors
Azhar Jaafar @ Ramli
Syafrimen Syafril
Faisal -
Engkizar -
Fuady Anwar
Rosniati Hakim
Keywords:
Behavior, Globalization, FELDA, Behavior Changes
Abstract
This article is the result of a study on youth understanding and perception of globalization and its impact on adolescent behavior change from a variety of perspectives including character and emotion, fashion and style, family and social relations. The study conducted using this cross sectional quantitative design involved 482 selected informants using simple random sampling techniques from 37 locations in the FELDA region of Pahang, Malaysia. Data were collected using the questionnaire “Perceptions and knowledge of globalization and the impact of adolescent behavior change” through the process of face validity and content. In addition, data were analyzed using SPPS version of Social Science (SPSS) version 22.0. The results of the analysis show that adolescents maintain a high level of understanding of globalization while maintaining a low level of perception. The findings of the study also show that globalization has a low impact on adolescent behavior change. The results of this study have also been discussed with various theories and previous studies.
Author Biographies
Azhar Jaafar @ Ramli
Academy of Islamic Studies & Arabic LanguageUniversity College of Yayasan PahangMalaysia
Syafrimen Syafril
Faculty of Teacher Training and EducationUniversitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan LampungIndonesia
Faisal -
Faculty of SyariahUniversitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan LampungIndonesia
Engkizar -
Faculty of Social SciencesUniversitas Negeri PadangIndonesia
Fuady Anwar
Faculty of Social SciencesUniversitas Negeri PadangIndonesia
Rosniati Hakim
Faculty of Teacher Training and EducationUniversitas Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol PadangIndonesia