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    Three-Dimensional Finite Element Numerical Simulation and Analysis of Solid-State Processing of Metal Material.Guang Su &AiminZhang -2020 -Complexity 2020:1-12.
    Solid-state processing of metal material is a very complex physical and chemical process, which is coupled by a series of variations including heat transfer, momentum transfer, mass transfer, and phase change. Applying three-dimensional finite element numerical method to the simulation of solid-state processing can perform analysis of metal material’s forging processes before production trial production, can obtain their relevant information such as material flow law, temperature field, and strain field under the minimum physical test conditions, thereby predicting metal material’s forming (...) defects and improving their forging quality. On the basis of summarizing and analyzing previous research works, this paper expounded the current status and significance of solid-state processing of metal materials, elaborated the development background, current status, and future challenges of 3D finite element numerical simulation, introduced the discrimination method and free surface solution method of numerical simulation calculation, conducted finite element model’s geometric assumptions, material selection, element division, model establishment, parameter selection, and initial and boundary condition determination, and simulated and analyzed rheological casting, remelting heating, thixoforming, and rotary piercing processes of metal materials. The results show that the 3D finite element numerical method can not only simulate various processes of flow field, temperature field, stress field, and microstructure in solid-state processing but also can provide a reliable basis for effectively obtaining a reasonable description and finding a more optimized design plan for metal material processing in a short time, which plays an important role in understanding and analyzing solid metal forming process, controlling and optimizing process parameters, guiding and mastering rheological casting, and secondary heating and rotary piercing of metal materials. (shrink)
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    Philosophical Studies on Wittgenstein in China.Jiang Yi &Zhang Xue-Guang -2015 -Wittgenstein-Studien 6 (1).
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    1-Hz Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation over the Posterior Parietal Cortex Modulates Spatial Attention.Guang-Qing Xu,Yue Lan,QunZhang,Dong-xu Liu,Xiao-fei He &Tuo Lin -2016 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    The influence of element type and crossed relation on the difficulty of chunk decomposition.ZhongluZhang,Ke Yang,Christopher M. Warren,Guang Zhao,Peng Li,Yi Lei &Hong Li -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    Wittgenstein in China.Xue-GuangZhang -2014 -Philosophical Investigations 38 (3):199-226.
    Although Chinese philosophers were somewhat influenced by Wittgenstein before 1949 – the Tractatus was first translated into Chinese in 1927–28 – they tended to see him either as a disciple of Russell or as a member of the Vienna Circle. However, since 1979, Chinese scholars have done their utmost to catch up with world standards in Wittgenstein scholarship in three overlapping routes – textual reading, contextual interpretation and philosophical application. As China continues its modernisation, there will likely be more substantive (...) interaction between Wittgenstein's thought and Chinese philosophy and culture. (shrink)
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    Structural, elastic, electronic and optical properties of platinum-based superconductor SrPt3P under pressure: a first-principles study.Xiu-QingZhang,Guo-Jun Li,Yan Cheng &Guang-Fu Ji -2016 -Philosophical Magazine 96 (4):399-412.
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    Multicategory large margin classification methods: Hinge losses vs. coherence functions.ZhihuaZhang,Cheng Chen,Guang Dai,Wu-Jun Li &Dit-Yan Yeung -2014 -Artificial Intelligence 215 (C):55-78.
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  8. Li xiang di zhao huan.Yulin Kuai,Zhigen Wu &GuangliZhang (eds.) -1986 - [Wuhang shi]: Hubei sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
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    Correlations between smartphone addiction and alexithymia, attachment style, and subjective well-being: A meta-analysis.Yueming Ding,Haitao Huang,YimingZhang,Qianwen Peng,Jingfen Yu,Guangli Lu,Huifang Wu &Chaoran Chen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    BackgroundSmartphone addiction has become a social problem that affects peoples’ quality of life and is frequently reported to be correlated with alexithymia, avoidant or anxious attachment styles, and subjective well-being. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between SA and alexithymia, attachment style, and subjective well-being.MethodsA meta-analysis was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. The following electronic databases were searched: PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, PsycINFO, PsycArticles, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WANFANG DATA, and Chongqing (...) VIP Information Co., Ltd.. Stata 16.0 was used to analyze the overall effect and test the moderating effect.ResultsOne hundred and ten studies were included, involving a total of 96,680 participants. SA had a significantly high positive correlation with alexithymia, attachment anxiety, and negative emotions, and a low positive correlation with attachment avoidance. In addition, there was a high negative correlation between SA and subjective well-being and a low negative correlation between SA, life satisfaction, and positive emotions. A moderation analysis revealed that age significantly moderated the relationship between SA and positive emotions. The tools for measuring SA significantly moderated the relationship between SA, alexithymia, attachment anxiety, and subjective well-being. Meanwhile, subjective well-being measurement tools significantly moderated the relationships between SA, subjective well-being, and negative emotions.ConclusionSA was closely related to alexithymia, attachment style, and subjective well-being. In the future, longitudinal research can be conducted to better investigate the dynamic changes in the relationship between them.Systematic review registration[www.crd.york.ac.uk/PROSPERO/], identifier [CRD42022334798]. (shrink)
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    The relation between coping style and posttraumatic growth among patients with breast cancer: A meta-analysis.Xiao Wan,Haitao Huang,Qianwen Peng,YimingZhang,Jiwei Hao,Guangli Lu &Chaoran Chen -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Posttraumatic growth has been correlated with coping style among patients with breast cancer. However, to date, there is no consensus on the extent to which coping style is associated with PTG in patients with breast cancer. Therefore, we performed a meta-analysis to quantitatively synthesize previous findings. Based on the PRISMA method, this study employed a random effects model using the Stata software to calculate the pooled correlation coefficient and examined a range of moderators: cancer stage, publication type, participants’ age, and (...) coping style measurement tools. Relevant studies, published from inception to 9 March 2022, were identified through a systematic search in PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, PsycINFO, WANFANG DATA, Chinese National Knowledge Infrastructure, and China Science and Technology Journal Database databases. Finally, 20 studies involving 3,571 breast cancer patients were included in this investigation. The results showed a high positive relation between confrontation coping and PTG and a moderate positive relation between avoidance coping and PTG. Additionally, a moderate negative relation was identified between acceptance–resignation coping and PTG. Publication type and coping style measurement tools moderated the relation between coping style and PTG among breast cancer patients. The findings indicated that breast cancer patients should either confront the disease or avoid coping with it according to their disease state, which would facilitate better growth. More studies, especially, large prospective studies, are warranted to verify our findings.Systematic review registration[https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022319107], identifier [CRD42022319107]. (shrink)
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    An Adaptive Parallel Method for Indexing Transportation Moving Objects.Kun-lun Chen,Chuan-wen Li,Guang Lu,Jia-Quan Li &TongZhang -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-11.
    Transportation cyber-physical systems are constrained by spatiality and real-time because of their high level of heterogeneity. Therefore, applications like traffic control generally manage moving objects in a single-machine multithreaded manner, whereas suffering from frequent locking operations. To address this problem and improve the throughput of moving object databases, we propose a GPU-accelerated indexing method, based on a grid data structure, combined with quad-trees. We count object movements and decide whether a particular node should be split or be merged on the (...) GPU. In this case, bottlenecked nodes can be translated to quad-tree without interfering with the CPU. Hence, waiting time of other threads caused by locking operations raised by object data updating can be reduced. The method is simple while more adaptive to scenarios where the distribution of moving objects is skewed. It also avoids shortcomings of existing methods with performance bottleneck on the hot area or spending plenty of calculation resources on structure balancing. Experiments suggest that our method shows higher throughput and lower response time than the existing indexing methods. The advantage is even more significant under the skewed distribution of moving objects. (shrink)
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    Brahman and Dao: Comparative Studies of Indian and Chinese Philosophy and Religion.Ram Nath Jha,Sophia Katz,Friederike Assandri,Nicholas F. Gier,Alexus McLeod,Tim Connolly,Yong Huang,Livia Kohn,WeiZhang,Joshua Capitanio,Guang Xing,Bill M. Mak,John M. Thompson,Carl Olson &Gad C. Isay (eds.) -2013 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Although there are various studies comparing Greek and Indian philosophy and religion, and Chinese and Western philosophy and religion, Brahman and Dao: Comparatives Studies in Indian and Chinese Philosophy and Religion is a first of its kind that brings together Indian and Chinese philosophies and religions. Brahman and Dao helps close the gap on a much needed examination on the rich history of Buddhist transmission to China, and the many generations of Indian Buddhist missionaries to China and Chinese Buddhist pilgrims (...) to India, including the legendary Bodhidharma, and Faxian and Xuanzang. (shrink)
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    Moderate-to-Severe Depression Adversely Affects Lung Function in Chinese College Students.Liya Guo,Jianhua Cao,Peng Cheng,Dongzhe Shi,Bing Cao,Guang Yang,Siyu Liang,Nan Su,Miao Yu,ChaoweiZhang,Rui Liang,Yaru Wang,Cuijin Bai,Chang Chen &Zhongyu Ren -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Jie guang shi xue: Malitan shi xue yan jiu.JingZhang -2011 - Guangzhou: Jinan da xue chu ban she.
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    Wo de yu zhou guan.DajunZhang -2006 - Xianggang: Tian ma chu ban you xian gong si.
    Di 1 juan. Da kai yu zhou de ling yi shan men -- Di 2 juan. Guang yi yu xia yi sheng ming shuo -- Di 3 juan. Wo cong na li lai, you dao na li qu -- Di 4 juan. Jin ru yin xing wu zi shi jie.
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    Li shi xu wu zhu yi pi pan wen xuan.Bing Zhou (ed.) -2018 - Beijing: Hong qi chu ban she.
    Ben shu fen wu ge zhuan ji,Xuan lu le wang wei guang,Zhang quan jing,Tian xin ming,Liang zhu,Li shen ming,Liu run wei,Zhou xin cheng deng fa biao zai deng qi kan shang de pi pan li shi xu wu zhu yi de wenzhang,Zhi zai yin dao guang da dang yuan gan bu shen ke ren shi li shi xu wu zhu yi de wei hai,Shi zhong jian chi wei wu shi guan,Jian jue fan dui li shi xu wu (...) zhu yi. (shrink)
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    Ethical Leadership and Loyalty to Supervisor in China: The Roles of Interactional Justice and Collectivistic Orientation.Huaiyong Wang,Guangli Lu &Yongfang Liu -2017 -Journal of Business Ethics 146 (3):529-543.
    This study examines the relation of ethical leadership with loyalty to supervisor, as well as mediating and moderating variables of this relation by proposing a moderated mediation model. Specifically, we employed time-lagged research design to collect two waves of data from 395 supervisor-subordinate dyads in 74 teams, and used multilevel structural equation modeling to test the moderated mediation model. Results indicated that ethical leadership was positively related to loyalty to supervisor, interactional justice mediated the relationship between ethical leadership and loyalty (...) to supervisor, and collectivistic orientation moderated the relationship between ethical leadership and interactional justice. Moreover, collectivistic orientation moderated the strength of the indirect effect of ethical leadership on loyalty to supervisor, and the mediated relationship was stronger for high collectivistic subordinates than for low collectivistic subordinates. Theoretical and practical implications and future research directions were discussed. (shrink)
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    Robust Parametric Control of Lorenz System via State Feedback.Da-Ke Gu,Da-WeiZhang &Yin-Dong Liu -2020 -Complexity 2020:1-10.
    This paper considers the parametric control to the Lorenz system by state feedback. Based on the solutions of the generalized Sylvester matrix equation, the unified explicit parametric expression of the state feedback gain matrix is proposed. The closed loop of the Lorenz system can be transformed into an arbitrary constant matrix with the desired eigenstructure. The freedom provided by the parametric control can be fully used to find a controller to satisfy the robustness criteria. A numerical simulation is developed to (...) illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach. (shrink)
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    (1 other version)Features and conjunctions in visual working memory.WeiweiZhang,Jeffrey S. Johnson,Geoffrey F. Woodman &Steven J. Luck -2012 - In Jeremy Wolfe & Lynn Robertson,From Perception to Consciousness: Searching with Anne Treisman. Oxford University Press.
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    A general modelling method for functionally graded materials with an arbitrarily oriented crack.Zhihai Wang,Licheng Guo &LiZhang -2014 -Philosophical Magazine 94 (8):764-791.
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    Voicing control: A child resource for “growing a head taller”.HansunZhang Waring -2019 -Semiotica 2019 (231):147-169.
    Dinner times provide rich opportunities for overt and covert socialization. Drawing upon a larger corpus of 35 video-recorded family meals involving the three-year-old Zoe and her parents, this conversation analytic study describes how Zoe displays such agency through the practice of “voicing control” – momentarily sounding and acting like an adult by performing a range of controlling acts such as leading, instructing, advising, assessing, and mediating. I argue that by playing with such activities bound to the category of a higher (...) position than hers, the child manages to grow “a head taller” in the Vygotskyan sense. The findings contribute to the budding literature on documenting socialization in naturalistic settings with a specific focus on the child’s role in such socialization. (shrink)
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    Exploring Factor Structures Using Variational Autoencoder in Personality Research.Yufei Huang &JianqiuZhang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    An accurate personality model is crucial to many research fields. Most personality models have been constructed using linear factor analysis. In this paper, we investigate if an effective deep learning tool for factor extraction, the Variational Autoencoder, can be applied to explore the factor structure of a set of personality variables. To compare VAE with LFA, we applied VAE to an International Personality Item Pool Big 5 dataset and an IPIP HEXACO dataset. We found that LFA tends to break factors (...) into ever smaller, yet still significant fractions, when the number of assumed latent factors increases, leading to the need to organize personality variables at the factor level and then the facet level. On the other hand, the factor structure returned by VAE is very stable and VAE only adds noise-like factors after significant factors are found as the number of assumed latent factors increases. VAE reported more stable factors by elevating some facets in the HEXACO scale to the factor level. Since this is a data-driven process that exhausts all stable and significant factors that can be found, it is not necessary to further conduct facet level analysis and it is anticipated that VAE will have broad applications in exploratory factor analysis in personality research. (shrink)
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  23. Zhong wai zhe xue jiao liu shi =.Yulie Lou &XipingZhang (eds.) -1998 - [Changsha]: Hunan sheng xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
     
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    Configuration of prosocial motivations to enhance employees’ innovation behaviors: From the perspective of coupling of basic and applied research.Yuting Lu,Linlin Zheng,BinghuaZhang &Wenzhuo Li -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13:958949.
    Prosocial motivation refers to the employees’ willingness to invest for the sake of helping others. It improves basic and applied research behaviors of employees and the interaction between them. Employees’ innovation behavior depends on prosocial motivation because the motivation to protect the interests of others may promote knowledge sharing and knowledge coupling. However, there is a research gap in solving the optimal solution of prosocial motivations that facilitates different types of innovation behaviors based on the combination of prosocial motivations. We (...) perform a qualitative comparative study on the effect of the motivation configurations on innovation behaviors. We find that highly basic and highly applied research behaviors share in common collectivism-based, principlism-based, contextual, and situational motivations which work in all configurations. But the core conditions between the two are different, which are principlism-based and situational motivations, respectively. In addition, both highly basic-to-applied and highly applied-to-basic transformation behaviors share the same core condition and the same secondary conditions with highly basic and highly applied research behaviors, respectively. Moreover, the behaviors of non-highly basic research and non-highly basic-to-applied transformation share the severe absence of egoism-based motivation as the core condition in common. Non-highly behaviors of applied research and applied-to-basic transformation have a common point of the severe absence of the pressure-based type as the key. Finally, we also analyze active and passive prosocial degrees of all types of high/non-high innovation behaviors. Our study deepens the academics’ thinking on multi-dimensional prosocial motivation and the classification management of coupling innovation behavior and provides implications for practice. (shrink)
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    Community service, educational performance and social responsibility in Northwest China.Renfu Luo,Yaojiang Shi,LinxiuZhang,Chengfang Liu,Hongbin Li,Scott Rozelle &Brian Sharbono -2011 -Journal of Moral Education 40 (2):181-202.
    The main goal of this paper is to analyse the effect of high school scholarships tied to community service on the development of secondary school students in Northwest China. Using data from three rounds of surveys of thousands of students in 298 classes in 75 high schools in Shaanxi province, the paper documents the implementation of the Compassionate Heart Scholars Program and evaluates the effect of the programme on the educational performance, self‐esteem, self‐efficacy and social responsibility of the participants. We (...) present evidence that part of the protocol of the programme (which includes the nomination and election of programme participants) improves the academic performance and self‐esteem of those involved in the programme. The community service part of the programme is shown to raise the self‐efficacy and the sense of social responsibility of the programme participants. One striking result is that the test scores of the community service participants do not appear to be adversely affected, even though they spend considerable time doing community service. The findings of this study, therefore, suggest that adding extra‐curricular community service to school curricula may be a win–win–win strategy, for the students, for schools and for the local communities served. (shrink)
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    Moving Vehicle Tracking Optimization Method Based on SPF.Caixia Lv &XuejingZhang -2020 -Complexity 2020:1-14.
    In the intelligent transportation system, the license information can be automatically recognized by the computer and the vehicle can be tracked. Red light running, illegal change of lanes, vehicle retrograde, and other illegal driving events are reasonably recorded. This is undoubtedly an effective help for the traffic police to relieve the huge work pressure. However, in China, a considerable number of vehicle tracking methods have certain limitations in resisting complex external environmental influences. The external environmental factors include but not limited (...) to variable factors such as camera movement, jitter, and severe rain and snow. These factors cannot be controlled well, so the tracking accuracy is greatly reduced. In regard to this, this paper proposes an optimization method for moving vehicle tracking based on SPF. First, according to the size of the overlapping area of the motion area between the two images, the researcher can construct and simplify the vertex adjacency matrix that reflects the characteristics of the undirected bipartite graph. Then according to the corresponding relationship between the vertex adjacency matrix and the regional behavior and vehicle behavior, the researcher completes the regional behavior analysis and vehicle behavior analysis. On this basis, a particle filter vehicle tracking algorithm based on segmentation compensation is introduced, and the vector sum of the tracked segmentation area is used as the final position of the target vehicle. In this way, as many scattered particles fall on the target area as possible, which will greatly improve the efficiency of particle utilization, enhance tracking accuracy, and avoid the problem of tracking failure caused by too fast vehicle movement. Through experimental simulation, it can be seen that the method proposed in this paper can greatly enhance the vehicle tracking ability when tracking vehicles in “complex environments.”. (shrink)
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    From temporal updating to temporal reasoning: Developments in young children's temporal representations.Estelle M. Y. Mayhew,MengZhang &Judith A. Hudson -2019 -Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Evidence from our research on young children's temporal understanding supports Hoerl & McCormack's view that young children rely on a temporal updating system to change representations over time. We propose that the shift from temporal updating to temporal reasoning is enabled by children's expanding representations of event sequences, along with developments in language, memory, and other cognitive competencies.
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    建构中国生命伦理学 : 技术当道 (Building Chinese Bioethics : Technology is in Power).Ruiping Fan,EllenZhang &Benedict S. B. Chan (eds.) -2024 - Shanghai:
    This book covers a collection of papers addressing ethical issues generated by advanced biomedical technologies.
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    Dynamic Characteristics of Microring Driven by the Symmetrically Distributed Electrostatic Force.Qingheng Meng,YuanlinZhang,Jin Wei,Yuh-Chung Hu,Yan Shi &Tao Yu -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-12.
    This paper aims at investigating the dynamic characteristics of a microring driven by dual arch electrodes because they are basic elements of microelectrostatic motors. The dual arch electrodes surround the periphery of the microring and are arranged symmetrically to the center of the ring. The electrodes are fixed while the microring is flexible. The electrostatic force will deform the microring, while the deflection of the microring changes the gap between the microring and the electrodes, thereby changing the electrostatic force. Therefore, (...) this is an electromechanical coupling effect. The nonlinear partial-differential equation that governs the motion of the microring is derived based on thin shell theory. Then, based on the assumption of small deflection, the nonlinear governing equation is linearized by truncating the higher-order terms of the Taylor series expansion of the nonlinear electrostatic force. After that, the linearized governing equation is discretized into a set of ordinary differential equations using Galerkin method in which the mode shape functions of the ring are adopted. The influences of the structural damping of the microring and the span of the arch electrodes on the forced response and dynamical stabilities of the microring are investigated. The results show that the damping ratio has a great influence on the system instability during high-frequency excitation. The unstable region of the system can increase with the increase of the electrode span; the response amplitude can also be increased within a certain range. (shrink)
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    Why People with More Emotion Regulation Difficulties Made a More Deontological Judgment: The Role of Deontological Inclinations.Zhang Lisong,Li Zhongquan,Wu Xiaoyuan &Zhang Ziyuan -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    The Role of Mental Health and Sustainable Learning Behavior of Students in Education Sector Influences Sustainable Environment.Zhaoliang Gu,Pu Li,AiaiZhang,Xiaoqiang Xu &Fengmiao Gu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Mental health has been declared as the essential component of overall human wellbeing. However, there has been a very steep rate of depression and anxiety in students that exhibit their social and personal burdens. It has been widely accepted that the wellbeing and mental health of individuals are a mix of psychological, genetic, social, lifestyle factors, and environmental exposure. Due to the pandemic, the shift from traditional classroom learning to e-learning has also disturbed the mental health of students, which consequently (...) affects environmental stability. The current study has also measured the effect on the mental health of e-learning behaviors. The population of the study was the undergraduate students enrolled in the colleges of China, and they were chosen via convenient sampling. The findings of the study show that mental health has a significant positive effect on the e-learning behavior of the students and consequently affects environmental sustainability. Educational institutions are improving their e-learning programs by understanding the preferences and challenges of students regarding online learning. Educational institutions should revise their policies on online education and teaching methodologies. Furthermore, the current study has taken undergraduate students as the sample. In future studies, these relationships can be checked in higher education as well. (shrink)
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    Pedestrians’ psychological preferences for urban street lighting with different color temperatures.Xinyi Hao,XinZhang,Jiangtao Du,Meichen Wang &YalanZhang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    White LEDs, which have been widely used in the urban street lighting, are increasingly applied to replace traditional HPS lamps with a lower CCT. Generally, studies on the CCT of street lighting focus on providing safe functional lighting for vehicle drivers. However, it is still unknown how the street light color can affect pedestrians’ perception and preferences with respect to lighting levels and ambient temperature.In this study, a wide range of CCTs was measured for urban street lighting in Beijing, China, (...) for example. And the transition from traditional HPS lamps to LEDs lacks a reference street lighting standard for CCT. The study aims to conduct a cross-sensory test to evaluate urban street lighting with multiple combinations of CCT values and illuminance levels according to pedestrians’ visual perception and psychological preferences.A total of 18 night street lighting scenes with six CCT values and three illuminance levels were first selected in Beijing city, and then HDR videos of these scenes were taken from the view of pedestrians to conduct psychological experiments in an indoor environment with three ambient temperatures. A total of 77 university students were invited to assess videos of the 18 lighting scenes in terms of seven factors, such as lighting brightness, color temperature sensation, light color preference, sense of safety, recognition, comfort, and overall preference. Several key findings were achieved as follows. The CCT of urban street lighting can have significant effects on the visual psychological perceptions of participants. There was a significant interaction between CCT, illuminance, and ambient temperature on the visual psychological performances of participants. The higher ambient temperature will deliver the higher level of overall preference for the street lighting with medium and high CCT, and the perception of warmer light color. There was a strong correlation found between participants’ light color preference, comfort, and overall preferences. (shrink)
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    The Relationship Between Neuroticism Fit and General Well-Being: The Mediating Effect of Psychological Resilience.Ran Hao,Huan Dong,RuiliZhang,Ping Li,PengZhang,MengZhang &Jie Hu -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Generic existence of interval P-points.Jialiang He,Renling Jin &ShuguoZhang -2023 -Archive for Mathematical Logic 62 (5):619-640.
    A P-point ultrafilter over \(\omega \) is called an interval P-point if for every function from \(\omega \) to \(\omega \) there exists a set _A_ in this ultrafilter such that the restriction of the function to _A_ is either a constant function or an interval-to-one function. In this paper we prove the following results. (1) Interval P-points are not isomorphism invariant under \(\textsf{CH}\) or \(\textsf{MA}\). (2) We identify a cardinal invariant \(\textbf{non}^{**}({\mathcal {I}}_{\tiny {\hbox {int}}})\) such that every filter base (...) of size less than continuum can be extended to an interval P-point if and only if \(\textbf{non}^{**}({\mathcal {I}}_{\tiny {\hbox {int}}})={\mathfrak {c}}\). (3) We prove the generic existence of slow/rapid non-interval P-points and slow/rapid interval P-points which are neither quasi-selective nor weakly Ramsey under the assumption \({\mathfrak {d}}={\mathfrak {c}}\) or \(\textbf{cov}({\mathcal {B}})={\mathfrak {c}}\). (shrink)
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    Corrigendum: The Relationship Between College Teachers' Frustration Tolerance and Academic Performance.Song Shi,ZizaiZhang,Ying Wang,Huilan Yue,Zede Wang &Songling Qian -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Algebraic structures of neutrosophic triplets, neutrosophic duplets, or neutrosophic multisets.Florentin Smarandache,XiaohongZhang &Mumtaz Ali (eds.) -2018 - Basel: MDPI.
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  37. Fa xue ji chu li lun.Xiangguan Song,Peihuang Peng &MingnaiZhang (eds.) -1985 - [Changchun shi]: Jilin sheng xin hua shu dian fa xing.
     
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    Member Selection for the Collaborative New Product Innovation Teams Integrating Individual and Collaborative Attributions.Jiafu Su,FengtingZhang,Shan Chen,NaZhang,Huilin Wang &Jie Jian -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-14.
    As the first stage of the formation of a collaborative new product innovation team, member selection is crucial for the effective operation of the CNPI team and the achievement of new product innovation goals. Considering comprehensively the individual and collaborative attributions, the individual knowledge competence, knowledge complementarity, and collaborative performance among candidates are chosen as the criteria to select CNPI team members in this paper. Moreover, using the fuzzy set and social network analysis method, the quantitative methods of the above (...) criteria are proposed correspondingly. Then, by integrating the above criteria, a novel multiobjective decision model for member selection of the CNPI team is built from the view of individual and collaborative attributions. Since the proposed model is NP-hard, a double-population adaptive genetic algorithm is further developed to solve it. Finally, a real case is provided to illustrate the application and effectiveness of the proposed model and method in this paper. (shrink)
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    Augmented analytical exploitation of a scientific forum.Xijin Tang,Yijun Liu &WenZhang -2008 - In S. Iwata, Y. Oshawa, S. Tsumoto, N. Zhong, Y. Shi & L. Magnani,Communications and Discoveries From Multidisciplinary Data. Springer. pp. 65--79.
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    Several modalities of the body-mind relationship in traditional chinese philosophy.XuezhiZhang -2007 -Frontiers of Philosophy in China 2 (3):379-401.
    Ancient Chinese philosophers were inclined to preserve the doctrine of a unified body and mind rather than to engage in a discussion on the separation of the two. In addition, most traditional Chinese philosophers stressing in particular the function of mind. Based on the tradition of believing in the concept of qi, they traced the cause of their spiritual activities to the natural effect of the qi. The modalities display a phenomenological characteristic that looks at mental activities lightly, and examines (...) language and action as a natural revelation of material force, qi. (shrink)
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    Sun Xiafeng li xue si xiang yan jiu.JinzhiZhang -2019 - Wuchang: Wuhan da xue chu ban she.
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    Si xiang zhi lü: Yin Haiguang de sheng ping yu zhi ye.QingZhang -2006 - Zhengzhou Shi: Henan ren min chu ban she.
    本书包括“‘五四之子’:文化养成和学业背景”、“西南联大七年的岁月”、“思想的自我放逐之旅”、“自由主义思想背景走向前台”、“跟着‘五四’的脚步前进”、“我不分享这个时代的价值”、“志未酬:晚年的思想 与学术”、“殷海光与后‘五四’时期中国思想的演进”八个部分。.
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    The Action Control Model for Robotic Fish Using Improved Extreme Learning Machine.XueXiZhang,ShuiBiao Chen,ShuTing Cai,XiaoMing Xiong &Zefeng Hu -2019 -Complexity 2019:1-10.
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    The Boundary Conditions of High-Performance Work Systems–Organizational Citizenship Behavior Relationship: A Multiple-Perspective Exploration in the Chinese Context.BoZhang,Lihua Liu,Fang Lee Cooke,Peng Zhou,Xiangdong Sun,SongboZhang,Bo Sun &Yang Bai -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    This research synthesizes social exchange, organizational culture, and social identity theories to explore the boundary conditions of the relationship between high-performance work systems and employee organizational citizenship behavior. In particular, it draws on the China-specific management context. In this country, in spite of the wide use of a long-term-oriented and loose-control-focused Western-styled strategic human resource management model, a short-term-focused and tight-control-oriented error aversion culture is still popular. The study uses multi-source individual-level survey data in a large state-owned enterprise to test (...) the hypotheses. It is found that employee-experienced, Western-styled high-performance work systems positively impact a China-specific employee’s organizational citizenship behavior, and the—joint—moderation effects of employee-perceived error aversion culture and organizational identification are significant. The research findings deepen the understanding of the HRM-OCB relationship by demonstrating that culture and identity can jointly adjust the effects of HRM on OCB. The findings also challenge an established argument in the HRM-OCB literature that compatibility between employees’ personalities and organizational values – organizational identification – can enhance OCB. (shrink)
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    The Effect of Emotional Arousal on Inhibition of Return Among Youth With Depressive Tendency.LiweiZhang,Huiyong Fan,Suyan Wang &Hong Li -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    The effects of indoor plants and traffic noise on English reading comprehension of Chinese university students in home offices.YuanyuanZhang,Dayi Ou,Qiu Chen,Shengxian Kang &Guanhua Qu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, working from home promotes the importance of indoor environment qualities. With the settings and functions of home offices, an experiment was carried out to determine the interaction effects between indoor plants and traffic noise levels on the performance and environmental evaluations of English reading comprehension tasks and the performance of short-term breaks. A sample of 22 Chinese university students took part in the experiment. Two visual conditions and five TNLs were included. Participants’ accuracy rates, eye (...) movements, mental workload, and feelings about the environment were collected. The mental fatigue recovery, visual fatigue recovery, anxiety recovery, and unfriendly recovery were measured for the analysis of a 5-min short-term break. The results demonstrate plants have significant effects on ERCTs and short-term breaks, especially at 45 and 50 dBA TNL; the effects of TNLs on ERCTs’ eye movements and work environment satisfaction differ by the presence of plants, e.g., the average pupil diameter, lighting and layout satisfaction; The effects of indoor plants on ERCT differ by the range of TNLs. In conclusion, indoor plants are beneficial to home workers engaged in ERCT when TNL does not exceed 50 dBA. The current data highlight the importance of audio-visual interaction in home offices and provide insights into the interaction mechanism between indoor plants and traffic noise. (shrink)
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    The Effect of Aging in Inhibitory Control of Major Depressive Disorder Revealed by Event-Related Potentials.Bing-WeiZhang,Jing Xu &Yi Chang -2016 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    The Interaction of TPH1 A779C Polymorphism and Maternal Authoritarianism on Creative Potential.JinghuanZhang,Xiao Han,Si Si &ShunZhang -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Impact of the Innovative Knowledge of Customers on Their Recommendation Intentions.FenghuaZhang,DepengZhang &Mengfei Lin -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    The Influence of Knowledge Base on the Dual-Innovation Performance of Firms.LipingZhang,Hailin Li,Chunpei Lin &Xiaoji Wan -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Dual innovation, which includes exploratory innovation and exploitative innovation, is crucial for firms to obtain a sustainable competitive advantage. The knowledge base of firms greatly influences or even determines the scope, direction, and path of their dual-innovation activities, which drive their innovation process and produce different innovation performances. This study uses data source patents obtained by 285 focal firms in the Chinese new-energy vehicle industry in the period 2015–2020. Five knowledge-base features are selected by analyzing the correlation and multicollinearity, and (...) four different firm clusters are found by using the k-means clustering algorithm. Based on the classification and regression tree algorithm, we mine the potential decision rules governing the dual-innovation performance of firms. The results show that the exploratory innovation performance of firms in different clusters is mainly affected by two different knowledge-base features. Knowledge-base scale is a key factor affecting the exploitative innovation performance of firms. Firms in different clusters can improve their dual-innovation performance by rationally tuning the combination of knowledge-base features. (shrink)
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