Study on the influence of TikTok Use and individual socialization among adolescents

Authors

  • Yinuo Zhang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v9i.6454

Keywords:

socialization, teenagers, short video.

Abstract

Under the background of the Internet, the integration, interaction, visualization and mobile of information transmission are more and more prominent. At the same time, short videos like TikTok are widely spread and popular among young people, which undoubtedly has a far-reaching influence on the development of its socialization. Taking TikTok short videos as an example, this paper aims to deeply understand the current situation of high school students' behavior in using TikTok, collect and make statistics on sample data of this study through questionnaire survey and statistical analysis, and analyze and compare the possible influence of TikTok exposure on individual knowledge accumulation, values, social cognition and other aspects. On the basis of the present situation, the author tries to put forward further countermeasures and suggestions that are conducive to the correct use of such social media by minors.

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Published

27-03-2023

How to Cite

Zhang, Y. (2023). Study on the influence of TikTok Use and individual socialization among adolescents. Journal of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, 9, 204-210. https://doi.org/10.54097/ehss.v9i.6454