Abstract

Emotional friendship is an integral part of people's lives. The analysis of people's behavior of make friends can help us better understand the behavioral characteristics of a certain group. However, there is currently no relevant research on the special group of highly educated doctors students from Tsinghua University (THU). It is not clear whether this group is consistent with the general emotional friendship habits and friendship status in the society, and what characteristics are there. This study investigated 46 PhD students at Tsinghua University by means of questionnaires, including different grades, different genders, and different genders. The study found that PhD students in THU remained more positive and optimistic in the evaluation of self-state, and at the same time became more depressed in their willingness to make friends. This brought serious anxiety. The study also found that the participants prefer to make friends through offline activities rather than through targeted online activities. We will start with the questionnaire survey, analyze the problems in this area from the perspective of probability, and finally come up with some general guidelines for making friends. Finally, we can let the audience know the novel overview of Tsinghua doctors, the high-knowledge group, on the emotional aspect.

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