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引用次数: 15
摘要
网络活动缺乏情感和社交智力吗?德克萨斯理工大学(Texas Tech University)和孟菲斯大学(University of Memphis)在线课程和混合课程的研究生接受了一项调查,内容是他们笑的频率、感受其他情绪的频率以及表达社交智力的频率。笑声、咯咯笑和微笑“有时”会出现,其他情绪(如期待、兴趣、惊讶)也会出现。构成社会智力的能力也“有时”得到了体验,但在在线课程中比在与课堂无关的在线活动中更频繁。学生们更有可能有效地展示自己,关心他人,而不太可能感受到他人的情绪。在比较在线课程和其他与课程无关但在线活动(例如,冲浪和游戏)的社会智力能力时,配对t检验证实了平均值的不同(p < 0.05),并且可能记录了在线课程设置中社会智力的更高发生率。
Do Students Experience "Social Intelligence," Laughter, and Other Emotions Online?.
Are online activities devoid of emotion and social intelligence? Graduate students in online and blended programs at Texas Tech University and the University of Memphis were surveyed about how often they laughed, felt other emotions, and expressed social intelligence. Laughter, chuckling, and smiling occurred “sometimes,” as did other emotions (e.g., anticipation, interest, surprise). The capacities comprising social intelligence were also experienced “sometimes,” but more frequently in online classes than in non-class-related online activities. The students were mostly likely to present themselves effectively and care about others and least likely to sense others’ emotions. In a comparison of social intelligence capacities in the online course and other non-course-related but online activities (e.g., surfing and gaming), a paired t-test confirmed that the means were different (p < 0.05) and perhaps documented greater occurrence of social intelligence in the online course setting.