Li, ZhongwuZhang, Juntao2024-05-022024-05-022021b213155https://repository.nida.ac.th/handle/662723737/6858Thesis (Ph.D. (Management))--National Institute of Development Administration, 2021As China's college enrollment expanding, the rapid increase in the number of college students, Chinese college students by outgoing dangerous behaviour has triggered a series of negative social phenomenon has caused widespread attention from all walks of life, Therefore, it is necessary to study the influencing factors of extroversion dangerous behavior and find effective prevention and intervention measures. Based on this, this study explores the influencing factors of extroversion dangerous behavior among Chinese college students, the relationship between the dimensions of enhanced sensitivity and self-control, and the influence of the dimensions of enhanced sensitivity and self-control on extroversion dangerous behavior. At the same time, the mediating effect of self-control dimensions on strengthening the relationship between sensitivity dimensions and outward-oriented dangerous behaviors was also studied. Based on the establishment of the scale of consideration. It is found that there is a significant positive correlation between impulsivity and violence in self-control. There was no significant positive correlation between impulsivity and indiscipline. There was a significant positive correlation between impulsivity and theft. There was a significant positive correlation between impulsivity and truancy. It is found that there is a significant positive correlation between reward sensitivity in reinforcement sensitivity and impulsivity in self-control, and a significant negative correlation between reward sensitivity in reinforcement sensitivity and restraint in self-control. There was a significant negative correlation between punishment sensitivity in reinforcement sensitivity and impulsivity in selfcontrol, and a significant positive correlation between punishment sensitivity in reinforcement sensitivity and restraint in self-control. In the verification of the mediating role of self-control dimensions in strengthening outward-facing dangerous behaviors of sensitivity dimensions, it is found that: The reward sensitivity in enhanced sensitivity affects violent behavior in extroverted dangerous behavior through impulsivity and restraint in self-control, The reward sensitivity in enhanced sensitivity can influence stealing behavior in extroverted dangerous behavior through impulsivity and restraint in self-control, and the reward sensitivity in enhanced sensitivity can influence indiscipline behavior in extroverted dangerous behavior through impulsivity and restraint in self-control. Punishment sensitivity in enhanced sensitivity affects violent behavior in extroverted dangerous behavior through impulsivity and restraint in self-control, The punishment sensitivity in enhanced sensitivity can influence stealing behavior in extroverted dangerous behavior through impulsivity and restraint in self-control, and the punishment sensitivity in enhanced sensitivity can influence indiscipline behavior in extroverted dangerous behavior through impulsivity and restraint in self-control. These findings provide useful references for Chinese university student management workers helping college students to establish sound personality and successfully complete their studies.179 leavesapplication/pdfengThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.College students -- PsychologySelf -- Social aspectsChinese -- ThailandThe influence of reinforcement sensitivity on the extroverted dangerous behavior of Chinese college students--the mediating effect of self-controltext::thesis::doctoral thesis