泰国短期留学生在中国的社会文化适应研究

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茗海 金
易 林

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虽然对留学生的研究在不断增加,有关短期留学生特别邻近国家的短期留学生的研究还不够充分。本研究旨在从中文水平,跨文化态度和与当地人的友谊这三个方面入手,分析影响泰国短期来华留学本科生的社会文化适应状况。利用从 2015 年到 2019 年五年的问卷调查数据并采用结构方程模型方法。本研究发现,对所在国文化和人民的积极态度,减少了学生们遇到的社会文化困难,而这除了有直接的作用,也部分通过了当地朋友的帮助。语言水平没有发现具有显著作用,原因可能在于短期留学生们受到来源国和所在国教育机构的良好照顾。本研究丰富了学界对亚洲临近区域内短期留学生的跨文化体验的了解,有利于利益相关者更多地从短期留学中获益。

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