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The Influence Of Peer's Moral Disengagement On The Teenagers' Moral Disengagemen:the Regulation Effect Of Deviant Peer Affiliation

Posted on:2018-05-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2347330521451574Subject:Education
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With the change of the times,in the process of development of modern society,some people make immoral behavior,and no guilt,making the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation has been a great challenge,reflections on our traditional moral education.After that,many scholars have studied these issues,they argue that it is more important to educate young people about their moral character,not only from their good moral character,but also for the bad habits of their behavior and the formation of bad morality that these adolescents have shown.Between this,in recent years,the problem of moral disengagement has aroused the concern of scholars at home and abroad,domestic and foreign scholars have also carried out a detailed and in-depth study.A number of studies have shown that,developed in the growth of young people,the companion to play its important role of others,will adolescents moral awareness and values have an important impact.In this study,506 adolescents were investigated by means of questionnaires and peer nominations.To explore the regulation effect of peer moral disengagement on adolescent moral disengagement.Using the "moral extrapolation questionnaire","Deviant peer affiliation questionnaire" and "peer acceptance questionnaire",the subjects were investigated and analyzed,the following conclusions:(1)peer moral deduction level can predict the level of adolescent moral extrapolation.(2)deviant peer affiliation can positively predict the level of adolescent moral deduction.(3)deviant peer affiliation in the situation between the level of peer extortion and the level of moral promotion of young people play a role between the adjustment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Moral disengagement of adolescent, Deviant peer affiliation, peer moral disengagement
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