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Analysis In The Phenomena Of College Students' Lack Of Faith And Strategies To Deal With Them In Social Phsychology

Posted on:2007-08-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y J JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360185958305Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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Good-faith is related to social culture based on morality and law. As a moral concept, good-faith in a society is shaped inside and showed outside while the faith of an individual is the psychological foundation of one's behavior in a society. To be faithful, an individual needs self-discipline in morality which comes from one's belief. The belief is not with an individual by birth, but developed as he or she grows up in the family, the school and the society, and influenced by the local social culture at that time.In the transitional period of the society, some non-moral phenomena occur for interests and influence the students in universities, so there appear some new phenomena about the students'good-faith which become the new subjects of morality education in universities.The paper explores the factors that affect university students'good-faith and the main reasons why they lose good-faith. The author of this paper designed a questionnaire and asked some students to answer the questions on it about why undergraduates cheated in exams and graduates cheated on certificates, why they didn't pay the tuition they owned universities, and why they didn't repay the loan they owned banks. The students come from college of literature, college of science, medical school, school of foreign languages in North China University and the following were found:1.The factors that affect university students'good- faith: the student believed generally the education should be most important and its influence increased to freshmen and seniors, which showed that the education about good-faith should be placed in the most important position. In addition, it need promote and develop...
Keywords/Search Tags:College student, lack, good faith, analysis, strategy
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