网络社会排斥的研究工具述评
A Review of Research Tools on Cyber-Ostracism
DOI: 10.12677/AP.2024.141052, PDF,  被引量    科研立项经费支持
作者: 马苏兰, 孙 倩*:苏州科技大学教育学院,江苏 苏州
关键词: 网络社会排斥研究工具述评Cyber-Ostracism Research Tools Reviews and Comments
摘要: 本文综述了长期及短期网络社会排斥的研究工具。关于长期网络社会排斥,国内外主要借助问卷法加以研究,主要关注网络社会排斥的频率及不同维度。关于短期社会排斥,目前主要借助虚拟现实范式、人机交互范式和人人交互范式加以研究。纵览当前研究工具,存在单一和片面化的趋势,未来研究应当整合不同方法,以更全面地了解网络社会排斥。
Abstract: This article summarizes the research tools for long-term and short-term cyber-ostracism. Regarding long-term cyber-ostracism, domestic and foreign research mainly relies on questionnaire methods, focusing on the frequency and different dimensions of cyber-ostracism. Regarding short-term cyber-ostracism, current research mainly relies on virtual reality paradigm, human-computer in-teraction paradigm, and human-to-human interaction paradigm. Looking at the current research tools, there is a tendency towards single and one-sidedness. Future research should integrate dif-ferent methods to more comprehensively understand cyber-ostracism.
文章引用:马苏兰, 孙倩 (2024). 网络社会排斥的研究工具述评. 心理学进展, 14(1), 373-379. https://doi.org/10.12677/AP.2024.141052

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