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What are the main influences of urbanization on traditional neighborhood relations?

Interpersonal interaction

And from the perspective of function, pay attention to the reality of urban neighborhood relations through questionnaire survey. At the same time, through the return of the logistics base,

factor analysis

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statistical method

The macro-and micro-mechanisms that affect urban neighborhood relations are explained empirically.

The first part mainly expounds the background of the problem to be studied. By combing the domestic and foreign research literature, this paper not only combs the theoretical viewpoints involved in the research, defines and discriminates the related concepts, but also points out the shortcomings and defects of the existing research on the basis of comprehensive comparison.

The second part introduces the research ideas and methods. This paper mainly expounds the nature and significance of this research, and comments on it.

sampling method

, data processing and

basic variable

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operationalization

Explain it in detail.

The third part objectively describes the present situation of urban neighborhood relations from four aspects: neighborhood size and structure, neighborhood interaction, neighborhood cognition and neighborhood identity through interactive statistics and testing of existing survey data, and finds out from this

modern city

The difference and basic characteristics between neighborhood relationship and traditional neighborhood relationship.

The fourth part will be the individual attributes of urban neighborhood relations,

Social attribute

Indicators are listed separately.

correlation analysis

The mechanism and reasons of its influence on neighborhood relations are discussed in detail. At the same time, factor analysis is introduced to abstract many influencing factors of urban neighborhood relations into three internal factors, and further outline how urbanization can promote the changes of neighborhood relations through the infiltration of the above three factors.

The fifth part summarizes the research conclusions and reflects. Combined with the cultural background and existing problems, this paper puts forward some countermeasures and suggestions, and further discusses the limitations of this study.

The problems discussed have been expanded.