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3118.132 The developmental characteristics <strong>of</strong> high school students’ social attraction strategy and<br />

quality <strong>of</strong> social relationship, Donghui Dou, Caimei Liu, Jianzhong Wo, Beijing Normal<br />

University, China<br />

This study examined the social attraction strategy and the quality <strong>of</strong> social relationship <strong>of</strong> 133 high<br />

school students by relevant questionnaires. Results showed: (1) Capability performance shows<br />

significant differences at the grade level. (2) Significant interaction <strong>of</strong> gender and grade exists on<br />

the quality <strong>of</strong> teacher-student relationship. (3) Capability performance and virtue performance<br />

have positive predicting function to the quality <strong>of</strong> peer relationship. The quality <strong>of</strong> teacher-student<br />

relationship can be positively predicted by capability performance and negatively predicted by the<br />

level <strong>of</strong> using media.<br />

3118.133 The scale <strong>of</strong> social adjustment for recruits and the predictive model <strong>of</strong> recruits’ social<br />

adjustment: A 15-month-long longitudinal study on the recruits, Jingsheng Wang 1 , Huichang<br />

Chen 2 , 1 Shijiazhuang Army Academy, China; 2 Beijing Normal University, China<br />

The study has found the criteria for evaluating the recruits' social adjustment, built the Scale <strong>of</strong><br />

Social Adjustment for Recruits (SSAR), and confirmed the factors that mostly influence the<br />

recruits' social adjustment. With qualitative methods and quantitative methods, 77 recruits had<br />

been investigated for 15 months as a longitudinal research. 24 items were selected for constructing<br />

the Scale <strong>of</strong> Social Adjustment for Recruits. At the same time, peer rating and <strong>of</strong>ficer ratings <strong>of</strong><br />

recruits' military skill was conducted. The cross-lagged regression analysis shows that, the recruits'<br />

former military skill is well predictive <strong>of</strong> their latter social adjustment.<br />

3118.134 Role <strong>of</strong> cognitive judgement in the beginning <strong>of</strong> love relationship, Ding Jianlue, Jilin<br />

University, China<br />

This research take qualitative method with 23 subjects. Cognitive judgment refers to the definition<br />

<strong>of</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> intimacy relationship. Cognitive judgment performs in two ways. The one is when<br />

the relationship gets more and more intimacy, it need the individual to judge whether or not to<br />

develop the relationship into love relationship. The other is when extraordinary affair, usually such<br />

as sexual action happened, it need the individual to get a new definition <strong>of</strong> quality <strong>of</strong> relationship.<br />

If the individual regards sex action as the beginning <strong>of</strong> new association model, accepting sexual<br />

action, then love relationship begins.<br />

3118.135 SARS and social panic: An elementary empirical investigation, Xinwen Bai, Erping<br />

Wang, Yiwen Chen, Guangtao Yu, Institute <strong>of</strong> <strong>Psychology</strong>, Chinese Academy <strong>of</strong> Sciences, China<br />

Authors examined the dynamics <strong>of</strong> social panic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome<br />

(SARS) from April to June, 2003 in China. 1439 participants, who were sampled in 3 different<br />

periods from 4 typical cities, rated their coping behaviors basing on the behavioral checklist. The<br />

result showed that: a) some delay was found between eruptions <strong>of</strong> social panic and SARS; b) the<br />

degree <strong>of</strong> social panic did not match the severity <strong>of</strong> SARS; c) social panic in these 4 cities changed<br />

in the same manner. The significance, as well as the deficiency, <strong>of</strong> this research was discussed.<br />

3118.136 Field experiments on confluence and collision <strong>of</strong> moving groups, Naoki Kugihara,<br />

Osaka University, Japan<br />

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