
Study on the Ideological and Behavioral Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Contemporary College Students
- 1 Sichuan Normal University
- 2 Sichuan Normal University
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Abstract
As the main force of society’s future, the study of contemporary college students’ ideological and behavioral characteristics and the factors influencing them is of great significance. This paper investigates the ideological and behavioral characteristics and the main influencing factors of contemporary college students through questionnaires and in-depth interviews. The research finds that the ideological and behavioral characteristics of contemporary college students are diversified, with strong self-awareness and innovation consciousness. The main factors influencing their thoughts and behaviors are society, school, family, and personal factors. Based on these characteristics and influencing factors, this paper offers corresponding strategies and recommendations to provide reference for ideological and political education in universities.
Keywords
Contemporary College Students, Ideological and Behavioral Characteristics, Influencing Factors, Educational Strategies
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Dong,L.;Hui,W. (2025). Study on the Ideological and Behavioral Characteristics and Influencing Factors of Contemporary College Students. Advances in Social Behavior Research,15,16-20.
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