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    Healthcare workers’ stress when caring for COVID-19 patients: An altruistic perspective.HuiWang,Yu Liu,Kaili Hu,Meng Zhang,Meichen Du,Haishan Huang &Xiao Yue -2020 -Nursing Ethics 27 (7):1490-1500.
    Background:When the contagious COVID-19 spread worldwide, the frontline staff faced unprecedented excessive work pressure and expectations of all of the society.Objective:The aim was to explore healthcare workers’ stress and influencing factors when caring for COVID-19 patients from an altruistic perspective.Methods:A cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted in a tertiary hospital during the outbreak of COVID-19 between February and March 2020 in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province in China. Data were collected from 1208 healthcare workers. Descriptive statistics and multiple linear (...) regression were used to analyze the data.Ethical considerations:Research ethics approval (with the code of TJ-IRB20200379) was obtained from Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology. Written informed consent was also received from participants.Results:Less than 60% of participants chose moderate or severe stress on all stressors, indicating a low stress level among healthcare workers. The main source of stress among frontline healthcare workers caring for COVID-19 patients came from the fear of being infected, the fear of family members being infected, and the discomfort caused by protective equipment. Frontline staff who were nurses, were married, and had worked more than 20 days suffered higher stress, whereas rescue staff showed lower stress.Conclusion:The healthcare workers caring for patients with COVID-19 had low stress level, although they still had the fear of being infected or uncomfortable feeling caused by personal protective equipment. A low stress level among healthcare workers indicated their professional devotion and altruism during COVID-19 epidemic. Medical institutions and the government should continue to strengthen infection prevention measures and provide more comprehensive care involving families of frontline healthcare workers, especially nurses and married staff. It will be a lesson to other countries that awaking healthcare workers’ inside motivation and providing necessary support from government and society were significant. (shrink)
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    The Effect of Physical Activity on Drug Cravings of Drug Addicts With AIDS: The Dual Mediating Effect of Internal Inhibition.Tingran Zhang,KunWang,Meichen Qu,Haonan Jiang,Xi Chen &Jiong Luo -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    Pedestrians’ psychological preferences for urban street lighting with different color temperatures.Xinyi Hao,Xin Zhang,Jiangtao Du,MeichenWang &Yalan Zhang -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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  4. Ancient Chinese Attitudes toward Technics: Chinese Philosophy of Technology Prior to the 1800s.Wang Nan -2018 - In Rita Armstrong, Erik W. Armstrong, James L. Barnes, Susan K. Barnes, Roberto Bartholo, Terry Bristol, Cao Dongming, Cao Xu, Carleton Christensen, Chen Jia, Cheng Yifa, Christelle Didier, Paul T. Durbin, Michael J. Dyrenfurth, Fang Yibing, Donald Hector, Li Bocong, Li Lei, Liu Dachun, Heinz C. Luegenbiehl, Diane P. Michelfelder, Carl Mitcham, Suzanne Moon, Byron Newberry, Jim Petrie, Hans Poser, Domício Proença, Qian Wei, Wim Ravesteijn, Viola Schiaffonati, Édison Renato Silva, Patrick Simonnin, Mario Verdicchio, Sun Lie, Wang Bin, Wang Dazhou, Wang Guoyu, Wang Jian, Wang Nan, Yin Ruiyu, Yin Wenjuan, Yuan Deyu, Zhao Junhai, Baichun Zhang & Zhang Kang,Philosophy of Engineering, East and West. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  5. Global Concepts, Local Practices-Chinese Feminism since the Fourth UN Conference on Women.Wang Zheng &Zhang Yin -2010 -Feminist Studies 36 (1):40-70.
     
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    Paradigms, In-Depth Viewpoints, and Research Model of Chinese Philosophy.Wang Zhongjiang -2005 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 37 (1):50-59.
  7. The Philosophy ofWang Yang-Ming.Wang Yang-Ming &Frederick Goodrich Henke -1917 -International Journal of Ethics 27 (2):241-244.
     
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    The Relationships of Sleep Duration and Inconsistency With the Athletic Performance of Collegiate Soft Tennis Players.Tianfang Han,WenjuanWang,Yuta Kuroda &Masao Mizuno -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13:791805.
    We evaluated the relationships of daily sleep duration and inconsistency with soft tennis competitive performance among 15 healthy collegiate soft tennis players (13 male, 2 female, mean age = 19.7 ± 0.8 years, height = 170.8 ± 7.3 cm, weight = 60.3 ± 5.6 kg, soft tennis experience = 8.7 ± 2.0 years). Sleep duration and inconsistency were determined by a 50-day sleep diary, which recorded sleep and wake times of sleep. Soft tennis athletic performance was evaluated by a service (...) and baseline stroke accuracy test and the spider run test. Mean sleep duration was 7.4 ± 1.7 h. No correlation was found between long-term mean sleep duration and athletic performance. But inconsistency in sleep duration (SD of sleep duration) was inversely correlated with service score after controlling for soft tennis experience and sex (r = −0.56, p = 0.046). There was no significant relationship between sleep inconsistency and other athletic performance. This result indicates that reducing the instability of sleep duration (i.e., sleep regular hours) in the long-term may have a positive effect on soft tennis players’ service performance. Although participants’ current mean sleep duration (7.4 h) was not as sufficient as the recommendation in sleep extension experiments (9–10 h), it revealed the importance for athletes to maintain regular sleep in daily life. (shrink)
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    Individual differences in the habitual use of cognitive reappraisal predict the reward-related processing.Liyang Sai,SisiWang,Anne Ward,Yixuan Ku &Biao Sang -2015 -Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    High precision electronic charge density determination for L10-ordered γ-TiAl by quantitative convergent beam electron diffraction.Xiahan Sang,Andreas Kulovits,GuofengWang &Jörg Wiezorek -2012 -Philosophical Magazine 92 (35):4408-4424.
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    CLIBOC: Chinese Linguistics Bibliography on Computer.Paul L.-M. Serruys,William S.-Y.Wang &Anatole Lyovin -1973 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (2):214.
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    Cultural Debates.Wang Xiaobo -1999 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):13-18.
    [Bertrand] Russell, in On Authority, wrote about a kind of hieratic authority which in the past lay in the hands of the clergy, and said that in the West, intellectuals are the descendants of these clergy. He also said that Chinese Confucianism possessed a hieratic authority, which leads us to think that China's intellectuals are the descendants of the Confucians. The knowledge that clergy and Confucians possessed came from a few sacred books, such as the Bible and the Analects. But (...) modern intellectuals, though they may not be wholly human, are at least partly so, and have no sacred books in their hands. They make people believe in them wholly on the basis of knowledge, and this knowledge can itself win people's confidence. The strange thing is, that this latter kind of knowledge cannot bring authority with it. (shrink)
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    My Views on the "Old Three Classes".Wang Xiaobo -1999 -Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (3):78-82.
    I, too, belong to the "old three classes."* At the age when I should have been in college, I went to Yunnan to dig ditches. This was bad for me; but worse, still, it caused my parents great anxiety. It has been said that worrying about their children took years off the lives of the parents of educated youth who were sent to the countryside, and that is how it was in my family. Parents always try to protect their growing (...) children, and to be powerless to do so during that exceptional decade meant they had a lot of worry. As an adult, I have had pangs of conscience about this, and especially so when my father passed away. When I think about the details, of course, it was not my fault; but those feelings never go away. (shrink)
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    Marx and Modernity Problem.Wang Xingfu -2004 -Modern Philosophy 4:001.
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  15. Gongsun Long yan jiu.Wang Yongxiang -2002 - In Yongxiang Wang, Zhifeng Pan & Jixing Hui,Yan Zhao xian Qin si xiang jia Gongsun Long, Shen Dao, Xun Kuang yan jiu. Baoding Shi: Hebei da xue chu ban she.
     
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    Latent Factors in Attention Emerge from 9 Years of Age among Elementary School Children.Tao Ting,Wang Ligang,Fan Chunlei,Gao Wenbin &Shi Jiannong -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Discriminative analysis of non-linear brain connectivity in schizophrenia: an fMRI Study.Longfei Su,LubinWang,Hui Shen,Guiyu Feng &Dewen Hu -2013 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 7.
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    Contact Heat Evoked Potentials in China: Normal Values and Reproducibility.Bo Sun,HongfenWang,Zhaohui Chen,Fang Cui,Fei Yang &Xusheng Huang -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Background: Contact heat evoked potentials is used to diagnose small fiber neuropathy. We established the normal values of CHEPs parameters in Chinese adults, optimized the test technique, and determined its reproducibility.Methods: We recruited 151 healthy adults. CHEPs was performed on the right forearm to determine the optimal number of stimuli, and then conducted at different sites to establish normal values, determine the effects of demographic characteristics and baseline temperature, and assess the short- and long-term reproducibility. N2 latency/height varied with age (...) and sex, while P2 latency/height and N2–P2 amplitude varied with age. The optimal number of stimuli was three.Results: N2 latency/height and P2 latency/height decreased and N2–P2 amplitude and visual analog scale score increased with increased baseline temperature. CHEPs parameters did not differ with time.Conclusion: We established normal CHEPs values in Chinese adults. We found that CHEPs parameters changed with baseline temperature and that the short- and long-term test reproducibility were satisfactory. (shrink)
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    Normalization of Blood Pressure With Spinal Cord Epidural Stimulation After Severe Spinal Cord Injury.Susan J. Harkema,SiqiWang,Claudia A. Angeli,Yangsheng Chen,Maxwell Boakye,Beatrice Ugiliweneza &Glenn A. Hirsch -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    A Characterization of a Semimodular Lattice.Peng He &Xue-PingWang -2018 -Studia Logica 106 (4):691-698.
    A geometric lattice is the lattice of closed subsets of a closure operator on a set which is zero-closure, algebraic, atomistic and which has the so-called exchange property. There are many profound results about this type of lattices, the most recent one of which, due to Czédli and Schimdt, says that a lattice L of finite length is semimodular if and only if L has a cover-preserving embedding into a geometric lattice G of the same length. The goal of our (...) paper is to offer the following result: a lattice of finite length is semimodular if and only if every cell in L is a 4-element Boolean lattice and the 7-element non-distributive atomistic lattice having 3 atoms is not a cover-preserving sublattice of L. (shrink)
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    Li shih chê hsüeh.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel &Tsao-ShihWang -1936 - Shêng-Huo, Tu-Shu, Hsin-Chih San Lien Shu Tien.
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    Study of Numerical Simulation during ECAP Processing of Can Based on Smooth Particle Hydrodynamics.Xiaofeng Niu,ChenchenWang,K. C. Chan,HanWang &Shidong Feng -2019 -Complexity 2019:1-16.
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    Assessing the elastic properties and ductility of Fe–Cr–Al alloys fromab initiocalculations.E. Nurmi,G.Wang,K. Kokko &L. Vitos -2016 -Philosophical Magazine 96 (2):122-133.
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  24. Combatting Student Alienation: Community Building in the Academic Philosophy Café.Rory O'Neill &HuilingWang -2021 -Journal of Humanities Therapy 12 (1):7-25.
    This paper discusses how a Platform for Philosophy Education can help to alleviate issues of alienation in the lives of university students. This is done through various personal cultivation and community building activities in the Academic Philosophy Café. The activities draw from philosophical traditions, including traditions with religious or “spiritual” elements. These encourage reflection on one’s place in the world. In addition, students and teachers cooperate to ensure the smooth running of the café and activities, which strengthens the community bond. (...) There is thus a “spiritual contract” formed between participants. In contrast to a written contract that binds parties by means of explicit rewards or sanctions, a “spiritual contract” is built on mutual understanding that higher-level needs will be met through the process of cooperation. Based upon this, a community is established that nourishes the lives of those on campus, benefits their wellbeing and strengthens their capacity to learn effectively. (shrink)
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    Liu Xianting, Li Gong, Hui Dong, Zhuang Cunyu, Dai Zhen, Ruan Yuan.Jianrong Lu,He Zhou,FazhouWang,Baoqian Lu,Zhaoren Liu &Xinhua Yu (eds.) -1999 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan shang wu yin shu guan.
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    Mapping Hotspots and Emerging Trends of Tourism E-Commerce: A Multidisciplinary Perspective.Yuzhou Luo,Zhifei Chen,PingWang &Zhiping Hou -2021 -Knowledge Organization 48 (2):107-125.
    Tourism e-commerce is a multidisciplinary research area that involves tourism management and e-commerce. This paper provides a review of 1960 scientific studies published over the past two decades (1999-2018). This study presents a multidisciplinary comparative study, namely, a systematic review of tourism e-commerce, aiming to provide a reference guide for researchers. Under the methodological framework of a domain analysis, this paper analysed the scientific outputs and visualized the co-cited references, burst keywords, keyword co-occurrences and topic characteristics of journals. The results (...) show that the tourism management discipline represents the main body of tourism e-commerce research and that this research demonstrates a rapid growth trend consistent with overall research. There are two main clusters of representative co-cited references in the tourism management discipline. However, in the e-commerce discipline, the distribution of co-cited references is scattered, lacking obvious cluster characteristics. The keyword co-occurrences in both disciplines present four themes, including network and information technology, consumer behaviour and social media as common themes. Tourism management journals can be divided into two categories, while e-commerce journals can be divided into three categories. Overall, the findings of this study can benefit researchers and practitioners. (shrink)
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    The Diminishing Effect of Transformational Leadership on the Relationship Between Task Characteristics, Perceived Meaningfulness, and Work Engagement.Fanxing Meng,YiWang,Wenying Xu,Junhui Ye,Lin Peng &Peng Gao -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    The topic of employee work engagement in the public sector has attracted broad attention because it is critical to the efficiency and effectiveness of public services. Based on the Job Characteristics Model and the Integrative Theory of Employee Engagement, the present research adopts a multilevel design to examine a moderated mediation model in which task characteristics and social context jointly impact employee work engagement via individual perception of meaningfulness in work. A total of 349 grassroots police officers from 35 police (...) substations were invited to anonymously complete a survey via mobile app. After performing the cross-sectional analysis, the results indicated that in contrast to task significance, the conditional effect of task autonomy on work engagement via perceived meaningfulness was more positive at a lower level of transformational leadership. Implications, limitations, and future research directions are discussed. (shrink)
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    The Effect of Emotional Arousal on Inhibition of Return Among Youth With Depressive Tendency.Liwei Zhang,Huiyong Fan,SuyanWang &Hong Li -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Chun qiu zhe xue.Lisheng Zhou &DeminWang (eds.) -1989 - [Tsinan]: Shandong da shüeh chu ban she.
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    The high sex ratio in china: What do the chinese think?C. Zhou,X. L.Wang,W. J. Zheng,X. D. Zhou,L. Li &T. Hesketh -2012 -Journal of Biosocial Science 44 (1):121-125.
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    Evolutionary Game Analysis of Construction Workers' Unsafe Behaviors Based on Incentive and Punishment Mechanisms.Jianbo Zhu,Ce Zhang,ShuyiWang,Jingfeng Yuan &Qiming Li -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Construction is one of the most dangerous industries because of its open working environment and risky construction conditions. In the process of construction, risk events cause great losses for owners and workers. Most of the risk events are closely related to unsafe behaviors of workers. Therefore, it is of great significance for contractors to establish management measures, e.g., incentive and punishment mechanism, to induce workers to reduce unsafe behaviors. This paper aims to take the incentive and punishment mechanism into consideration (...) and develop an evolutionary game model to improve the effectiveness of safety management. The evolutionary stability strategies which can help reduce unsafe behaviors are obtained and analyzed. Results show that there are 12 equilibrium strategies under the condition of different parameters. Specifically, the incentive and punishment mechanism has played an important role for the evolution direction. A balanced incentive and punishment mechanism for the investment and positive stimulus for workers can effectively promote both sides to take positive behaviors, and then realize good evolutionary stable situations. In addition, the initial perceptions of both sides have a decisive impact on the evolution direction. Strengthening communication with the mutual trust between both sides can improve safety performance of both sides. This study is valuable for contractors to design appropriate incentive and punishment measures and establish relevant strategies to promote safe behaviors of construction workers. (shrink)
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  32. Zhen di gan wu.Liyuan Zhu &WenyingWang -1989 - Shanghai: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao. Edited by Wenying Wang.
     
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    Broad-RBFNN-Based Intelligence Adaptive Antidisturbance Formation Control for a Class of Cluster Aerospace Unmanned Systems with Multiple High-Dynamic Uncertainties.Erxin Gao,Xin Ning,ZhengWang &Xiaokui Yue -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-12.
    This paper investigates the antidisturbance formation control problem for a class of cluster aerospace unmanned systems suffering from multisource high-dynamic uncertainties. Firstly, to estimate and compensate the uncertainties existing in CAUS coordinate dynamics, an adaptive antidisturbance formation control law, which is combined by a robust adaptive control law and the second order disturbance observer, has been designed. Secondly, aiming at the adverse influences caused by the nonlinear time-varying nonlinearities existing in the formation flight dynamics, the radial basis function neural network (...) is introduced. Furthermore, considering the rapidly varying characteristics of the aforementioned formation flight nonlinearities, a novel board RBFNN has been constructed and utilized to improve the approximation and compensation performance. In virtue of the fusing of the B-RBFNN and the second-order disturbance observer-based adaptive formation control law, the rapid response rate and the higher control accuracy of the formation control system can be achieved. As a result, a novel B-RBFNN-based intelligence adaptive antidisturbance formation control algorithm has been established for CAUS trajectory coordination and formation flight. Numerical simulation results are proposed to illustrate the effectiveness and advantages of the proposed B-RBFNN-based intelligent adaptive formation control method for the CAUS. (shrink)
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    Investigation on bainite transformation and metastable omega/orthorhombic martensite phases in as-quenched Cu-bearing ferrite steel.Ranran Ge,Hui Xie,WeiWang,Shijuan Zhu,Ziying Zhang,BoWang &Bangxin Zhou -forthcoming -Philosophical Magazine:1-11.
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  35. Computational Finance and Business Intelligence-Comparisons of the Different Frequencies of Input Data for Neural Networks in Foreign Exchange Rates Forecasting.Wei Huang,Lean Yu,ShouyangWang,Yukun Bao &LinWang -2006 - In O. Stock & M. Schaerf,Lecture Notes In Computer Science. Springer Verlag. pp. 517-524.
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    Effects of Low-Calorie Nutrition Claim on Consumption of Packaged Food in China: An Application of the Model of Consumer Behavior.Zeying Huang,Haijun Li,PeiWang &Jiazhang Huang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    More and more packaged products in China have been labeled as low-calorie products since the official implementation of nutrition claims in 2007. But little was known about the impact of such claims on the Chinese consumption of low-calorie food on the background of increasing rates of obesity among the Chinese population. This study sought to fill the gap by applying a consumer behavior model to a nationally representative online survey by means of structural equation modeling. The findings revealed that nutrition (...) claims significantly affect the consumption of low-calorie products. Specifically, marketing stimulus on low-calorie products first affected consumer psychology, then consumer decision-making, and finally consumer responses. Despite the significant role of consumer psychology and decision-making in consumption, consumers were susceptible to the influence of targeted marketing strategies for foods with a low-calorie claim. It is recommended that appropriate use of low-calorie nutrition claims by manufacturers and choices of low-calorie food by consumers according to their own needs should be encouraged. (shrink)
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    How Flow Experience and Self-Efficacy Define Students’ Online Learning Intentions: View From Task Technology Fit.Hai Huang &YongWang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The ongoing pandemic has transformed communication modes globally. Especially in the case of higher education, where countermeasures against coronavirus disease 2019 have affected students’ learning experience. This study emphasized the case of business simulation games, where critical factors were underlined to define learners’ intention to use an online learning environment through the lens of task technology fit as a theoretical stance. This study considered the statistical analysis of 523 students who attended the business simulation module online at the tertiary level (...) of education. Findings conclude that flow experience is the most critical factor to define learners’ perceived TTF in the case of an online learning experience. However, the learners’ self-efficacy is significant enough to map learners’ intentions to use an online environment for learning. The study discussed several theoretical and practical implications for learners’ educators and policymakers. (shrink)
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    Corrigendum: The Relationship Between College Teachers' Frustration Tolerance and Academic Performance.Song Shi,Zizai Zhang,YingWang,Huilan Yue,ZedeWang &Songling Qian -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
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    Response Activation and Inhibition in Patients With Prolactinomas: An Electrophysiological Study.Jian Song,Chenglong Cao,YuWang,Shun Yao,Michael P. Catalino,Deqi Yan,Guozheng Xu &Lianting Ma -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Linguistic measures of personality in group discussions.Lee A. Spitzley,XinranWang,Xunyu Chen,Judee K. Burgoon,Norah E. Dunbar &Saiying Ge -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This investigation sought to find the relationships among multiple dimensions of personality and multiple features of language style. Unlike previous investigations, after controlling for such other moderators as culture and socio-demographics, the current investigation explored those dimensions of naturalistic spoken language that most closely align with communication. In groups of five to eight players, participants from eight international locales completed hour-long competitive games consisting of a series of ostensible missions. Composite measures of quantity, lexical diversity, sentiment, immediacy and negations were (...) measured with an automated tool called SPLICE and with Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count. We also investigated style dynamics over the course of an interaction. We found predictors of extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism, but overall fewer significant associations than prior studies, suggesting greater heterogeneity in language style in contexts entailing interactivity, conversation rather than solitary message production, oral rather than written discourse, and groups rather than dyads. Extraverts were found to maintain greater linguistic style consistency over the course of an interaction. The discussion addresses the potential for Type I error when studying the relationship between language and personality. (shrink)
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    Effects of electron irradiation in nuclear waste glasses.K. Sun,L. M.Wang,R. C. Ewing &W. J. Weber -2005 -Philosophical Magazine 85 (4-7):597-608.
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    Zhu zi jing cui jin yi.Tonghai Sun &SongminWang (eds.) -1993 - [Peking]: Xin hua shu dian jing xiao.
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    A study on psychological determinants of users' autonomous vehicles adoption from anthropomorphism and UTAUT perspectives.Yuqi Tian &XiaowenWang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    As the autonomous vehicles technology gradually enters the public eye, understanding consumers' psychological motivations for accepting autonomous vehicles is critical for the development of autonomous vehicles and society. Previously, researchers have explored the determinants of fully autonomous vehicles but the relevant research is far from enough. Moreover, the relationship between anthropomorphism and users' behavior has been ignored to a large extent. Therefore, this study aim to fill the gap by using anthropomorphism and the unified theory of acceptance and use of (...) technology to explore how system attributes and UTAUT attributes influence consumers' acceptance behavior. The data were collected via questionnaire survey conducted in Beijing, China, which can be a promising early adopter of AVs. Structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data. The results reveal that perceived anthropomorphism and perceived intelligence have a direct positive influence on the adoption of AVs; performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and facilitating conditions have an indirect positive influence on intention to adopt AVs. Also, this research contributes to the literature by enriching studies on psychological determinants of autonomous vehicles' adoption by taking an initial step to highlight anthropomorphism perceptions. This can provide managerial implications for policy-makers and businesses on how to effectively allocate resources to enhance autonomous vehicle adoption. (shrink)
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    Ladies of the Tang; 22 Classical Chinese Stories.Edward H. Schafer &Elizabeth Te-ChenWang -1962 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 82 (4):594.
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    The Confucian Four books for women: a new translation of the Nü sishu and the commentary ofWang Xiang.XiangWang,Pang White &A. Ann (eds.) -2018 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume brings the first English translation of the Confucian classics Four Books for Women, with extensive commentaries, to the English-speaking world. Written by women for women's education, this work provides an invaluable look at the tradition of Chinese women's writing, education, history, and philosophy, from the 1st to the 16th century.
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    Don’t Always Prefer My Chosen Objects: Low Level of Trait Autonomy and Autonomy Deprivation Decreases Mere Choice Effect.Zhe Shang,Tuoxin Tao &LeiWang -2016 -Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Chinese Investigative Missions Overseas, 1866-1907.Dong Shouyi &Wang Yanjing -1995 -Chinese Studies in History 28 (3-4):15-34.
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    The Effect of Railroad Transportation in China, 1912-1927.Wang Shu-Hwai -1984 -Chinese Studies in History 17 (3):50-88.
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    Fa lü shi zheng yan jiu fang fa =.Yinghui Song,WuliangWang &Yunzhong Guo (eds.) -2009 - Beijing Shi: Beijing da xue chu ban she.
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    Detention of the Feminist Five in China.Wang Zheng -2015 -Feminist Studies 41 (2):476-482.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:476 Feminist Studies 41, no. 2. © 2015 by Feminist Studies, Inc.Wang Zheng Detention of the Feminist Five in China On March 6 this year, just before International Women’s Day, the Chinese police in Beijing arrested five young women who had engaged in activism to protest sexual harassment on public transportation. The month-long detention of these five young feminists has changed the landscape of Chinese feminism. The (...) global feminist mobilization that emerged to appeal for their release also presents a fascinating example of a successful feminist response to authoritarianism. In this short piece, I open with a few personal snapshots to briefly illustrate the history of Chinese feminist engagement with sexist sexual norms. Next, I will situate the five young feminists’ actions within this historical context in order to illustrate significant changes in Chinese feminist practices as well as in Chinese society. Finally, I will discuss the political implications of the detention of the so-called Feminist Five as well as the global mobilization for their release. In 1985 I came from Shanghai to study US history at the University of California, Davis. I made quite a few American friends in the graduate program. They were very curious about my life in China, and I was very proud of being a liberated woman from socialist China. I acted like an ambassador, talking to different groups about the great accomplishments of women’s liberation under socialism in China. As a young, urban woman I enjoyed equal education, equal employment, equal pay, and equal opportunity for promotion. I had never experienced gender News and Views 477 inequality, I thought. One day I was telling my friends about how I once confronted a thief who had just snatched my wallet on a crowded bus in Shanghai and how I forced him to drop my wallet. My friends were very impressed: “Wow! You were so brave,” they said. A few days later, I happened to mention that on the same crowded Shanghai buses, men would frequently grope women, and my friend asked instantly, “How did you respond to them?” I replied without thinking, “What could I do? I just tried my best to move to another spot to avoid such rascals.” My friend then raised a question that shattered my self-perception as a brave and liberated woman: “Why did you dare to confront a thief but not a sexual harasser?” I answered, “Oh, I would be so ashamed if people around me noticed.” Immediately, I realized that my reply was highly problematic. That conversation set in motion a process of soul searching. Why would a liberated woman still continue to observe the patriarchal value of chastity? Why would women of my generation—the liberated Chinese women in socialist China—have no consciousness of the serious problems contained within these sexual norms? It was not only a personal reflection. From this point, I embarked on a long review and contemplation of women’s liberation in socialist China. I realized that in the realm of sexuality, while state feminists were able to transform the sexual double standard to a single standard for the general public (although some top male leaders continue double standards and engage in extramarital sexual relationships without being punished), puritanical sexual morality did not shake deeply entrenched masculinist cultural values of women’s chastity and virginity. As a result, a liberated woman such as myself could internalize such sexist values with no consciousness, let alone action, focused on changing such sexist culture. In 1992, I attended a conference by the Shanghai Women’s Federation. When a US feminist scholar asked if there were any cases of sexual harassment in China, the Chinese women participants all replied, “No, no, we don’t have sexual harassment.” I stood up and named things that happened to women every day on Shanghai buses as sexual harassment. By then I had long been empowered by my study of feminist history and theories. In 1995, at the NGO forum at the Fourth UN Conference on Women held in Beijing, feminists from inside and outside China openly challenged pervasive sexist sexual norms. Sexual violence and sexual harassment were clearly defined as violations of women’s human rights... (shrink)
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