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A Research On Internet Social Relationship And Behavior Of College Students

Posted on:2017-01-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J J LvFull Text:PDF
GTID:2297330482986281Subject:Educational Economy and Management
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Human are not isolated individuals, but a communicating group and that’s what makes us different from animals. In the development of interpersonal communication, each evolution of social media has brought about significant changes to the interaction of human being.Chinese people have been embracing great changes of communication from face to face contacts, letters, telephones to internet social networking which is faster and low-cost than ever. We are gradually focusing our attention on the social network behind each mobile terminal. College students, as a large group of internet users, have been great influenced by the social networks. Thus, studies about social networks among college students and social behavior in it could help to deeply understand the status quo and better lead students in their internet social networking.Questionnaire based on students ’network of social relationships and behavior, the integrated use of questionnaires and interviews, the status of the network of social relations and social behavior of the students’ network college students were investigated. The survey found that students’ network type social objects can be divided into two types of individual and group friends. Students in individual social networking friends to type "university students" the main; Students social networking group of objects there are various types of academic stages of classmates group, where the group of university student organizations, interest groups, professional skills exchange group stage study or living the main focus of daily communication and exchange group and other groups of family members and relatives. Students of both the number of social networking object statistics from individual friends and groups, college students discover the social networking and micro-channel QQ number of friends individuals are between 100-200 people, the number of QQ group of 10-20 room, micro-channel number of groups in between 5-10. Students communicate in terms of frequency and network social objects found students in the social networking friends often contact number between 5-10, the object type to"primary and secondary students" and "university students" based. On the status of the network of social relationships of college students have found their relationship network, strong adhesion; social objects have easy availability; circles to make reality of the developing social relationships and the achievement of real space-time overlap other features.Through a network of college students social behavior survey found that college students in the habit of using social networking tools are mainly QQ and micro-channel, and select a different social networking tools, depending on the social networking behavior. On the use of time, QQ and micro-channel usage time in 1-4 hours, paste it class, the school network, games, social networking platforms marriage class time is less than one hour. Through interviews and questionnaires, that college students can be divided into social behavior network access and dissemination of information, emotional communication, entertainment, self-expression and show and shopping five categories, sorting out the Students’ Evaluation of the existing network of social behavior and feelings. Students found that there is a high degree of social dependency, loneliness and lead to increased social protection of personal information and poor awareness of the social networking behavior. Recommend Students play the main role in the social network of self-education; parents of college students pay attention to the role of family education environment; strengthening the role of education and guidance on social network Students in Colleges and Universities.
Keywords/Search Tags:college student, social network objects, social network behavior
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