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Research on the Relationship Between College Students' Self-Attribution, Social Support and#br# Inferiority Complex

Wang Ningxia, Pu Chengying   

  1. School of Education Science, Dali University, Dali, Yunnan 671003, China
  • Received:2019-05-07 Revised:2019-06-17 Online:2019-09-15 Published:2019-09-15

Abstract: In order to explore the influence of college students' self- attribution and social support on inferiority complex, 250
students were employed in a survey using Inferiority Scale(FIS), Social Support Rating Scale(SSRS)and Multi-Dimensional-Multi-
Attributional Cause Scale(MMCS). The results show that college students' inferiority complex is negatively correlated with selfattribution,
inferiority complex is positively related to social support, self-attribution is negatively related to social support, and when
the inferiority of college students is more serious, the more they need social support and self-attribution, and the more they are inclined
to external attribution.

Key words: college students, inferiority complex, self-attribution, social support