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The Influence Of The Type Of Marriage And Love TV Program On The Explicit And Implicit Mating Preference Of Female Postgraduates

Posted on:2019-08-24Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S S JiaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330545467851Subject:Psychology
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With the expansion of graduate students,the number of graduate students in universities has been increasing year by year.By 2016,the number of female graduate students surpassed that of men for the first time(China Business Intelligence Network,2017).The female graduate students are in the marriageable age.The conditions in all aspects are different from female college students.Therefore,their views on marriage and mate preference are worth our attention.Different types of marriage programs have different effects on viewers’ views on love and marriage.Korean drama is widely loved by girls in colleges and universities in China and has long been watching Korean dramas.Their views on marriage and love are vulnerable to lingering love stories.The preference of mate is vulnerable to the actors who are tall,rich and handsome.The "Gold Medal" programme allows viewers to self-represent the behavior and attitude of the parties by mediating(in a majority of couples)the contradictions of the parties,so as to achieve a corrective of their own outlook on life,values,and regulate their own actions.Since explicit mate preference and implicit mate preference are two independent structures,only the explicit measurement and implicit measurement can be performed at the same time to describe and explain mate preference.This study recruited 170 female graduate students from a certain normal university in Jiangxi Province to measure the explicit mate preference and implicit preference for female mate of the graduate students through three studies,and explored experimentally the use of “Gold Medal” video to reduce Influence of Korean Drama on Female Students’ Spouse Preference.Study 1 used the "Chinese Women’s Spouse Preference Questionnaire" to measure the explicit mate preference of female graduate students;Study 2 used the single-category implicit association test(SC-IAT)to measure the female students’ implicit mate preference;Study III was presented through: Korean Drama /Landscape video;Korean drama + gold medal mediation / Korean TV drama +landscape video,and explored the change of female students’ explicit and implicit mates’ preferences before and after video presentation.This study draws the following conclusions:1.The preference of female graduate students for mate preference is “good dad”,followed by “good resources” and finally “good genes”.2.The apparent preference of female graduate students in "urban and rural areas" differs significantly.Compared to cities,townships,and rural female graduate students,they pay more attention to the dimension of good resources in three dimensions;whether they like to see Korean dramas in "only or not" and "whether they are alone." There is no significant difference between "and whether it is single".3.There is no significant difference in the preference of female graduate students in “whether they like to watch Korean drama” or “whether they are single”.4.Watching Korean drama can increase the female students’ preference for mate selection,but there is no significant effect on the preference of mate selection.5.The preference of female graduate students for mate selection is different before and after the presentation of the Korean drama video in terms of whether they like to watch Korean dramas.Compared with female graduate students who do not like to watch Korean dramas,female graduate students who like Korean dramas have greater preference for reading Korean dramas.6.By watching the "Gold Medal Conciliation" video,the impact of Korean drama on female graduate students cannot be significantly reduced,and there is no significant effect on explicit preference for mate selection.
Keywords/Search Tags:Korean drama, SC-IAT, implicit mate preference, explicit mate preference
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