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Studying from Sociological Research: The Relationship between Network Stratification and Real Social Desire

by Pengyuan Wang 1
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Received: / Accepted: / Published Online: 31 March 2025

Abstract

With the development of the internet society, people's lives and ways of communication have undergone tremendous changes. In recent years, network social has become increasingly common, and there has been an emergence of stratification in network socializing. At the same time, there is a certain degree of interaction between network socializing and real-life socializing. This article will be based on existing literature and use a series of sociological survey methods to study the relationship between the degree of network social stratification and real-life social desire, and explore the possible reasons behind it by analyzing the survey results.


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Wang, P. Studying from Sociological Research: The Relationship between Network Stratification and Real Social Desire. Journal of Globe Scientific Reports, 2025, 7, 156. doi:10.69610/j.gsr.202503310001
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Wang P. Studying from Sociological Research: The Relationship between Network Stratification and Real Social Desire. Journal of Globe Scientific Reports; 2025, 7(2):156. doi:10.69610/j.gsr.202503310001
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Wang, Pengyuan 2025. "Studying from Sociological Research: The Relationship between Network Stratification and Real Social Desire" Journal of Globe Scientific Reports 7, no.2:156. doi:10.69610/j.gsr.202503310001

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