College Students' Interpersonal Relationship and Moral Regulation
Abstract
On the university campus, interpersonal relationships are the basis for interpersonal interaction among college students, and they have an important impact on college studentslearning, life and future social activities. Because each individual has its own unique way of thinking, behavior and values In the interaction, complex interpersonal relationships are formed. Moral regulation can enable college students to actively debug their interpersonal relationship cognition and interaction behavior, and build a harmonious interpersonal relationship.
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College Students; Interpersonal Relationship; Moral Regulation
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v4i6.2348
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