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Study On The Effect Of Emotion On Intention Of Social Participant Behavior For College Students

Posted on:2007-08-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N ChenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360185959170Subject:Development and educational psychology
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The concept of scientific development has been put forward by our party and leaders, and it emphasizes all-sided, harmonious and sustainable development, too much importance has been attached to how to build a stable and harmonious society. However, outburst of offensive accidents in groups happened in Wanzhou city of Chongqing Municipality and Hanyuan city of Sichuan province in 2004 indicated: the importance of a stable society, and people's social behavior may be affected by sensory thinking (especially emotion) in such events.Many researchers have found that emotion affects people's sensation, perception, memory, social judgment and decision-making. They also found that there's been emotion congruent effect in many related fields, meanwhile there have been emotion null and incongruent effect in some studies. In fact, there were few studies involved emotion and social behavior, especially those concerning the effect of emotion on the intention of social participation behavior from the perspective of social events. If there's emotion congruent effect in social participant behavior, it's very important to study how to guide people to adjust ill-emotion state properly in time. Based on these considerations, two kinds of social problems (environment problem and labor problem) were selected to examine the intention of social participation behavior for college students, and three experiments were successively designed to investigate the emotion congruent effect between emotion and the intention of social participation behavior.In order to verify whether there's emotion congruent effect between emotion and the intention of...
Keywords/Search Tags:emotion, intention of social participant behavior, emotion congruent effect, associative network model, situated identity
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