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<strong>of</strong> age) as sport scene memorized. Eight cases showed memory <strong>of</strong> movies and animation,<br />

(N=200,10-80 years <strong>of</strong> age). Authors experienced forty case study about communication in<br />

organization, two interacting cases between infamous behaviors <strong>of</strong> managers and television drama.<br />

Consideration: Erotic and nonsense program was reinforced by competition <strong>of</strong> audiences rating<br />

influenced to real field. Media was memorized not so many but memorized title or drama had<br />

close interacting with real political situation.<br />

3088.2 Self-disclosure pattern in online diaries, Tony T.H. Cheng, Antony M.H. Li, Dennis<br />

C.M. Hui, The Chinese University <strong>of</strong> Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China<br />

Recent studies suggested that computer-mediated communication (CMC) can be characterized by<br />

relatively high level <strong>of</strong> self-disclosure (Joinson, 2001) and gender differences existed in<br />

communication styles (Savicki & Kelley, 2000). As a form <strong>of</strong> CMC, writing online diaries is<br />

becoming popular among adolescents. Yet no related study has been carried out. The present study<br />

investigated the self-disclosure pattern and emotional expressiveness <strong>of</strong> online dairies by college<br />

students with special attention to gender difference. Data was collected and analyzed both<br />

quantitatively and qualitatively. The result <strong>of</strong> the study would provide a better understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

this new form <strong>of</strong> CMC.<br />

3088.3 How thinking style affect the evaluation <strong>of</strong> Chinese on the relationship between social<br />

development and moral, Lu Gan, Yubo Hou, Guangzhong Zhang, Peking University, China<br />

Thinking style reflects cognitive characteristics when people in different culture are considering<br />

and dealing with problems. In the late <strong>of</strong> 1990s, psychologists found that the occidentals tend to<br />

think in an analytic way while Chinese prefer the holistic way. Further studies indicated that the<br />

holistic thinking style comprises 5 dimensions: relationship, change, contradiction, compromise,<br />

and harmony. In this article, we discuss the reflection <strong>of</strong> thinking style on Chinese people’s<br />

opinion about the relationship between social development and moral. The result indicated that<br />

thinking style, combined with gender and subject, influenced the evaluation <strong>of</strong> the relationship<br />

between social development and moral.<br />

3088.4 The effect <strong>of</strong> physical punishment by parents on children’s aggressive behaviour,<br />

Taraneh Taghavi, Nasrin Barough, Nahid Sharifi, Zohreh Parsayekta, Nursing research center,<br />

Tehran University <strong>of</strong> medical science, Iran<br />

Method: case control study. Samples: 60 students punished and non punished parents teacher and<br />

school supervisor was interviewed. The practical, verbal aggressiveness meaningfulness, the<br />

difference in mean between the teacher, the school supervisor in case and control groups with the<br />

physical punishment by parents at home affect children's physical and verbal aggressiveness in<br />

school, in self-isolation variable, the meaningfulness <strong>of</strong> different in mean <strong>of</strong> the teacher in two<br />

group. The difference in mean <strong>of</strong> the school supervisor in the two groups showed significance; the<br />

physical punishment at home had an effect on the self-isolation <strong>of</strong> children and the co-operation<br />

variable.<br />

3089 ORAL<br />

Social psychology<br />

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