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摘要
本研究试图找出对诗歌感兴趣的程度与敏感程度之间的关系,尤其是在大学生中。如果能够找到正相关关系,学者和教师或许能够为环境感知较弱的学生提供诗歌阅读。Dr. Elaine N. Aron的问卷,2007年高度敏感者量表,是本文评估学生超敏反应的工具,其结果与原始问卷中增加的五个问题进行了相关性测试。增加的问题是为了证明学生对诗歌的兴趣或不感兴趣,通过Pearson积差相关系数和独立样本t检验,可以计算灵敏度测试与诗歌兴趣的相关性。结果回答了研究问题,发现除了第5个问题外,敏感性与其他变量之间没有显着关系。然而,第五个问题显示了对诗歌感兴趣的人的敏感性和移情理解之间的正相关,通过提醒移情相当于无意识的接纳,可以表明一个有意义的相关性
The Relationship between the Interest in Poetry and the Degree of Sensivity: A Primary Study of Sample of Khorasan-Iran Students
This study attempts to find a relation between the amount of interest in poetry and the degree of sensitivity, especially among the college students. If a positive correlation can be found, scholars and teachers may be able to offer students with weak perception of the environment, poetry reading. Dr. Elaine N. Aron’s questionnaire, Highly Sensitive Person Scale 2007, was the tool of this paper to evaluate the hypersensitivity of students, the results of which were tested correlation with a number of five questions that was added to the original questionnaire. The added questions were to demonstrate the students’ interest or disinterest toward poetry, and through Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient and independent Samples T-Test it became possible to calculate the correlation of sensitivity tests and the interest in poetry. The results answered research questions, and it was found that except the question number five, there was no significant relationship between sensitivity and the other variables. However, the question number five which showed a positive relationship between sensitivity and the amount of empathetic understanding of those who are interested in poetry, could indicate a meaningful correlation by reminding that empathy is an equivalence of unconscious admittance