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    Heldensagen aus dem unteren Yangtse-Tal (Wu-Yüeh chʿun-ciʿhu)Heldensagen aus dem unteren Yangtse-Tal.Klaus Tietze &Werner Eichhorn -1973 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (2):212.
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    What is gullibility?Yingying Zhao &Zhiqiang Hu -2024 -Synthese 203 (3):1-16.
    Reductionism about testimony has become less popular as philosophers have uncovered our epistemic dependence on others. Meanwhile, both non-reductionism and the interpersonal view face a challenge from gullibility. Surprisingly, the concept of gullibility has not been sustainedly examined. The primary goal in this paper is to propose an analysis of gullibility. After some introductory remarks, we begin this paper by discussing an account of gullibility in terms of insensitivity to defeaters. We argue that this account cannot accommodate cases where agents (...) are gullible. We, therefore, offer a dispositional account of gullibility. In so doing, we show how gullibility differs from other epistemic vices vis-à-vis its interpersonal features. We also discuss how treating gullibility as an intellectual vice has salient implications for the debate between reductionists and non-reductionists about gullibility. (shrink)
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    Workplace justice and intention to leave the nursing profession.Weishan Chin,Yue-Liang Leon Guo,Yu-Ju Hung,Yueh-Tzu Hsieh,Li-Jie Wang &Judith Shu-Chu Shiao -2019 -Nursing Ethics 26 (1):307-319.
    Background: Poor psychosocial work environments are considered critical factors of nurses’ intention to leave their profession. Workplace injustice has been proven to increase the incidence of psychiatric morbidity among workers. However, few studies have directly investigated the effect of workplace justice on nurses’ intention to leave their profession and the population attributable risk among nurses. Objective: This study identified factors associated with workplace justice and nurses’ intention to leave the profession. Method: A cross-sectional survey was conducted using a self-administered structured (...) questionnaire. Approximately 10% of all secondary referral centers in Taiwan were stratified and randomly sampled. Multiple logistic regression and population attributable risks were preformed to assess the effect of workplace justice on nurses’ intention to leave the nursing profession. Ethical considerations: This study was approved by the Research and Ethical Committee of National Taiwan University Hospital. Only nurses who consented to the study participated in the survey. Result: A total of 2268 nurses were recruited, of whom 1417 (62.5%) satisfactorily completed the questionnaire. The participants were classified and 342 (24.1%) of them were placed into the low workplace justice group. Nurses with low workplace justice had a higher intention of leaving the profession (adjusted odds ratio = 1.34, 95% confidence interval = 1.02–1.77). “Employees’ opinions are influential in hospital’s decision making” and “employees’ performance is evaluated fairly” were the most influential factors of the participants’ intention to quit. The adjusted population attributable risk was 3.7% for low workplace justice. Conclusion: This study has identified that workplace justice is a protective factor of nurses’ leaving their current profession. A fair performance appraisal system and increased autonomy at work are warranted to dissuade nurses from leaving the nursing profession. (shrink)
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    A Pervasive Approach to EEG-Based Depression Detection.Hanshu Cai,Jiashuo Han,Yunfei Chen,Xiaocong Sha,Ziyang Wang,Bin Hu,Jing Yang,Lei Feng,Zhijie Ding,Yiqiang Chen &Jürg Gutknecht -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-13.
    Nowadays, depression is the world’s major health concern and economic burden worldwide. However, due to the limitations of current methods for depression diagnosis, a pervasive and objective approach is essential. In the present study, a psychophysiological database, containing 213 subjects, was constructed. The electroencephalogram signals of all participants under resting state and sound stimulation were collected using a pervasive prefrontal-lobe three-electrode EEG system at Fp1, Fp2, and Fpz electrode sites. After denoising using the Finite Impulse Response filter combining the Kalman (...) derivation formula, Discrete Wavelet Transformation, and an Adaptive Predictor Filter, a total of 270 linear and nonlinear features were extracted. Then, the minimal-redundancy-maximal-relevance feature selection technique reduced the dimensionality of the feature space. Four classification methods distinguished the depressed participants from normal controls. The classifiers’ performances were evaluated using 10-fold cross-validation. The results showed thatK-Nearest Neighbor had the highest accuracy of 79.27%. The result also suggested that the absolute power of the theta wave might be a valid characteristic for discriminating depression. This study proves the feasibility of a pervasive three-electrode EEG acquisition system for depression diagnosis. (shrink)
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    Confucian heresy and religious imagination: a study of the renderings of Mozi by Protestantism missionaries in 19th century.Jiaxin Lin,Zihan Yu &Honghui Hu -2024 -Trans/Form/Ação 47 (4):e0240044.
    Resumo: Como uma heresia confucionista, Mozi inicialmente chamou a atenção do missionário inglês Joseph Edkins, em 1858. Posteriormente, o missionário holandês Johann Jakob Maria de Groot traduziu a Doutrina Funerária de Mozi, que tem fortes tonalidades religiosas. Joseph e Groot, que representavam os missionários do protestantismo, interpretaram Mozi em uma variedade de narrativas teológicas. Os dois missionários, que procuravam conexões entre Mozi e o cristianismo, consideravam Mozi um cânone teológico, contendo doutrina cristã. Eles também atacaram o confucionismo, a antítese do (...) cristianismo, apontando que Mozi era um herege, na tradição confuciana. Através dessa imaginação religiosa sobre Mozi, mais missionários e sinologistas se juntaram à tradução de Mozi, e a jornada da transmissão do cânone para o Ocidente começou. (shrink)
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    Identifying the Epileptogenic Zone With the Relative Strength of High-Frequency Oscillation: A Stereoelectroencephalography Study.Lei Qi,Xing Fan,Xiaorong Tao,Qi Chai,Kai Zhang,Fangang Meng,Wenhan Hu,Lin Sang,Xiaoli Yang &Hui Qiao -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14:543768.
    Background High-frequency oscillation (HFO) represents a promising biomarker of epileptogenicity. However, the significant interindividual differences among patients limit its application in clinical practice. Here, we applied and evaluated an individualized, frequency-based approach of HFO analysis in stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) data for localizing the epileptogenic zones (EZs). Methods Clinical and SEEG data of 19 patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy were retrospectively analyzed. The individualized spectral power of all signals recorded by electrode array, i.e., the relative strength of HFO, was computed with a (...) wavelet method for each patient. Subsequently, the clinical value of the relative strength of HFO for identifying the EZ was evaluated. Results Focal increase in the relative strength of HFO in SEEG recordings were identified in all 19 patients. HFOs identified inside the clinically identified seizure onset zone had more spectral power than those identified outside ( p p Conclusion The relative strength of HFO, especially fast ripples, is a promising effective biomarker for identifying the EZ and can lead to a favorable seizure outcome if used to guide epilepsy surgery. (shrink)
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    Differential evolution based on improved learning strategy.Yuan Shi,Zhen-Zhong Lan &Xiang-hu Feng -2008 - In Tu-Bao Ho & Zhi-Hua Zhou,PRICAI 2008: Trends in Artificial Intelligence. Springer. pp. 880--889.
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    Complexity and Organized Behaviour within Environmental Bounds (COBWEB): An Agent-Based Approach to Simulating Ecological Adaptation.B. Bass,E. Chan,Z. F. Yang,T. Sun,X. S. Qin,P. S. Sangle,S. M. George,Z. Y. Hu,C. W. Chan &G. H. Huang -2005 -Complexity 6 (2).
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    Data leaking scandal, risks, and financial consumption behaviors in online tourism platforms: The role of trust on college students and teachers.Mingfen Feng,Bin Hu,Yaqi Tian &Huabing Wang -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Given the importance of data safety for psychology, the present study investigated the influence of data leaking scandal on campus customers’ financial consumption behaviors at intelligent tourism platforms in China, and explored the roles that individual characteristics play in this process by focusing on a set of participants from colleges. Data were collected through sending out an online questionnaire, where respondents were asked to finish a series of questions about their background information, their trust, future consuming intention, and defensive behaviors (...) toward intelligent platforms. After they finished these questions, a short description about an online tourism platform leaking customers’ personal information was presented to the respondents, following which they were asked to report about their future consuming intentions and defensive behaviors again. In total, 236 participants of college students and teachers were recruited. Paired samples mean comparison showed that after the stimulus was presented, the respondents had a significant decrease in future financial consumption intention, and a significant increase in defensive behaviors toward online tourism platforms due to risks perceived. Multiple regression analysis was conducted subsequently to investigate individual characteristics that may account for part of the decrease in consuming intention. Results showed that, customers with higher level of trust and monthly income, as well as older customers, tend to experience higher level of decrease in consuming intention, and increase in defensive behaviors. These findings highlighted the importance of online tourism platforms guaranteeing data security of their customers. (shrink)
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    Hu Shih's Letter to U.S. Senator Key Pittman, March 25, 1939.Hu Shih -1993 -Chinese Studies in History 26 (4):75-76.
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    Hu Shi's Enlightenment Philosophy.Hu Xinhe -2002 - In Chung-Ying Cheng & Nicholas Bunnin,Contemporary Chinese Philosophy. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 82–101.
    This chapter contains section titled: Literary Revolution and its Meaning The Naturalistic Conception of the Universe and the Experimentalist Method History of Chinese Philosophy and Systematizing the National Heritage Political Philosophy and Liberalism Hu Shi as an Enlightenment Philosopher.
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    Hu Jingzhi wen ji =.Jingzhi Hu -2015 - Shenzhen: Hai tian chu ban she.
    di yi juan. Wen yi mei xue -- di er juan. Zhongguo gu dian wen yi xue -- di san juan. Bi jiao wen yi xue --di si juan. Wen hua mei xue -- di wu juan. Mei de zhui xun.
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    Analysis of Learning Behavior of Human Posture Recognition in Maker Education.Yueh-Min Huang,An-Yen Cheng &Ting-Ting Wu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Maker education mainly involves “hands-on” as the core concept and combines various educational theories to redefine interactions between learners and teachers in a learning environment. Identification of meaningful “hands-on” behaviors is crucial to evaluate students’ learning performance, although an instructor’s observation of every student is not feasible. However, such observation is possible with the aid of the artificial intelligence image processing technique; the AI learning behavior recognition system can serve as the second eyes of teachers, thus accounting for individual differences. (...) However, in previous studies, learning behavior recognition was applied to the traditional or static classroom. A behavior recognition system for identifying “hands-on” actions in the learning context has still not been developed. Therefore, this study designed a human posture evaluation system, obtained human articulation node information from learning field images, and built a learning behavior recognition model suitable for maker education based on the AI convolutional neural network. A learning behavior model was defined, along with a number of student behavior indexes. Subsequently, the effectiveness of the model and behavior indexes was verified through practical learning activities. The model evaluation results indicated that the proposed model achieved a training accuracy of 0.99 and a model accuracy of 0.83. Thus, the model can be applied to dynamic maker activity learning environments. (shrink)
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    Dao and Daoist ideas for scientists, humanists and practitioners.Yueh-Ting Lee &Linda Holt (eds.) -2019 - New York: Nova Science Publishers.
    In this new collection of previously unpublished papers, Daoism is a philosophy, and it is presented not exclusively as a religion but as a practical way of life related to all aspects of human beings and the natural environment. Since its origins in China thousands of years ago, Daoism has meant harmony with nature and other human beings. Its principles may be applied successfully by those with any or no religion who seek a world of greater understanding, harmony, and peace. (...) Addressed to a broad audience ranging from newcomers to seasoned professionals, this book introduces the concepts of Dao, Daoism, and its pioneering philosophers (e.g., Laozi, Zhuangzi, and Liezi). The book describes the importance of Dao and Daoist ideas for scientists, humanists, and practitioners while offering practical steps and guidance for our lives today. Like the familiar taiji (also known as tai chi) symbol associated with Daoism, this book is divided into two complementary sections. The first explores how Dao and Daoist ideas are related to science, humanities, and the arts. The second part focuses on Daoist practices and applications. The essays, written by experts in their fields of study, address a number of topics, including the Dao of sciences (e.g., statistics) and arts, similarities between natural Dao and Darwin's evolutionary science, and Daoist contribution to sciences and technology. Other subjects include the growing interest in Daoist ideas in the West, Daoist cognitive science and the yin-yang dialectical mind, Daoism's relationship to peace psychology and ecology psychology (via self-observation and self-understanding), and Zhuangzhou's aesthetic view on the naturalness of things (i.e., the most beautiful entities are those that are naturally created by the Dao). In addition to these theoretical explorations, the book offers abundant practical applications of Daoist ideas to our lives and work. Practical guidance is offered in applying Daoist principles to physical and mental health, meditation and dantian cultivation, classroom learning, and diversity management. Clear-cut directions offer insight into applying Daoist ideas to leadership training, clinical therapy, and administration. The book provides readers with the universal applicability of Daoist principles and the benefit of living in harmony with nature, Dao, and others. This book is unique in its appeal to a wide range of readers. On the one hand, it provides an introduction for those with minimal knowledge of Daoism. On the other hand, sophisticated Daoist scholars, researchers, or practitioners may also be enriched and enlightened by its presentation of recent research findings, scholarly discussions, and hands-on applications. Years in the making, this book project represents a milestone of achievement for its writers and editors. Nova Science Publishers is pleased to offer readers this long-overdue compendium of Daoist wisdom, from basic information to tools for transformation in the 21st century. Happy reading! (shrink)
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    On the "Hu Shih-chih Style" of Poetry.Hu Shih -1983 -Chinese Studies in History 17 (2):75-83.
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    Die Fragmente zur Dialektik der Stoiker: neue Sammlung der Texte mit deutscher Übersetzung und Kommentaren.Karlheinz Hülser (ed.) -1987 - Stuttgart: Frommann-Holzboog.
  17. Hu Shizhi shuo ru.Shi Hu -2005 - Xi'an Shi: Shanxi shi fan da xue chu ban she.
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    Hu Shi and His Teacher Hu Xuanduo.Hu Chengye -2007 -Chinese Studies in History 40 (4):78-81.
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    Hu Shi and the First Advocate of the New Punctuation, Wang Yuanfang.Hu Chengye -2007 -Chinese Studies in History 40 (4):86-92.
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    Hu Shi's Clan Elder Hu Jiefu.Hu Chengye -2007 -Chinese Studies in History 40 (4):82-85.
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    The political theory of Thomas Hill Green.Yueh Liu Chin -1920 - New York,: W. D. Gray.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...) preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. (shrink)
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    Hu Zhihong xin Ru xue lun wen jing xuan ji.Zhihong Hu -2022 - Taibei Shi: Taiwan xue sheng shu ju you xian gong si.
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    Contradictions and Conflicts Among the Imperialist Powers in China at the Time of the Boxer Movement.Hu Bin -1987 -Chinese Studies in History 20 (3-4):156-174.
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    Examining the differences between information professional groups in perceiving information ethics: An analytic hierarchy process study.Hsiu-Ping Yueh,Ching-Yin Huang &Weijane Lin -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Information and communication technology has a great impact on contemporary society and people’s lives. Especially with the pervasive access to rapidly developing technology, the impact of ICT on society and human values, the norms of ICT use, and the ethical issues derived from them are beyond the past ethical framework and deserve more research attention. The purpose of this study was to explore the key factors that influence the decision-making behaviors of information professionals when they are faced with information ethics (...) issues. The study adopted the analytic hierarchical process method to develop the evaluation framework and criteria for information professional ethics and employed the professional fields of library and information science and information technology as examples to compare whether information professionals in different fields make different judgments on the aforementioned decision-making criteria. The results of the study validated the professional information ethics hierarchy and criteria and contributed to the field of information ethics research by providing information on the aspects that need attention in the cultivation of professionals in different fields. (shrink)
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    Abstracts of a series of papers concerning general Evolution and Social Evolution.Hu Hao &Lou Huixin -1990 -World Futures 30 (1):95-99.
  26. What can professionals learn from Daoist philosophy? Application of Daoist ideas to therapy and administration.Yueh-Ting Lee -2019 - In Yueh-Ting Lee & Linda Holt,Dao and Daoist ideas for scientists, humanists and practitioners. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
     
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    My Family — The Hu Clan of Shang-Chuang, Chi-Hsi.Hu Shih -1980 -Chinese Studies in History 14 (2):8-11.
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    Grundlegung der christlichen Sozialethik: Versuch eines freiheitsanalytisch-handlungsreflexiven Ansatzes.Christoph Hübenthal -2006 - Münster: Aschendorff.
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    Hu Shi xue shu wen ji.Shi Hu -2001 - Beijing: Zhonghua shu ju. Edited by Yihua Jiang & Qing Zhang.
    本卷收入胡适哲学与文化方面的论文、函牍、讲演、札记80余篇。其中包括实验主义、我们对于西洋近代文明的态度等重要文章。所收文章全面反映了胡适哲学思想、学术主张和对于中西文化的态度,对于了解和研究胡适本人 以及现代中国学术史、现代中国启蒙运动等内容。.
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  30. (2 other versions)Essays & addresses on the philosophy of religion.Friedrich Hügel -1921 - Westport, Conn.,: Greenwood Press.
    Responsibility in religious belief.--Religion and illusion; and religion and reality.--Progress in religion.--Preliminaries to religious belief.--The apocalyptic element in the teaching of Jesus.--The specific genius of Christianity.--What do we mean by heaven? and what do we mean by hell?--The essentials of Catholicism.--The convictions common to Catholicism and Protestantism.--Institutional Christianity.--Christianity and the supernatural.
     
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    The Rise and Operation of Modern Chinese Historical Associations.Hu Fengxiang -2011 -Chinese Studies in History 45 (2-3):70-110.
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    Ch 'an (zen) buddhism in china its history and method'.Hu Shih -1953 -Philosophy East and West 3 (1):3-24.
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    Hu Juren wen ji =.Juren Hu -2013 - Nanchang Shi: Jiangxi ren min chu ban she. Edited by Huiming Feng.
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  34. Hu Shi gao jie ren sheng.Shi Hu -1998 - [Peking]: Jing xiao Xin hua shu dian. Edited by Zhesheng Ouyang.
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  35. Hu Shi juan.Shi Hu &Pingyuan Chen -1996 - Shijiazhuang Shi: Hebei jiao yu chu ban she. Edited by Pingyuan Chen.
     
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    Hu Shi lun guo xue =.Shi Hu -2013 - Hefei Shi: Anhui jiao yu chu ban she. Edited by Weiwei Shen.
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    The Development of the Logical Method in Ancient China.Hu Shih -1922 - Shanghai, China: Oriental Book Company.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...) made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. (shrink)
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  38. Attending the the wisdom of God, from effect to cause, from creation to God : a "relecture" of the analogy of being according to Thomas Aquinas.Reinhard Hütter -2011 - In Thomas Joseph White,The Analogy of being: invention of the Antichrist or the wisdom of God? Cambridge, U.K.: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co..
     
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    Creativity, Proactive Personality, and Entrepreneurial Intention: The Role of Entrepreneurial Alertness.Rui Hu,Li Wang,Wei Zhang &Peng Bin -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Is knowledge of causes sufficient for understanding?Xingming Hu -2019 -Canadian Journal of Philosophy 49 (3):291-313.
    ABSTRACT: According to a traditional account, understanding why X occurred is equivalent to knowing that X was caused by Y. This paper defends the account against a major objection, viz., knowing-that is not sufficient for understanding-why, for understanding-why requires a kind of grasp while knowledge-that does not. I discuss two accounts of grasp in recent literature and argue that if either is true, then knowing that X was caused by Y entails at least a rudimentary understanding of why X occurred. (...) If my defense is successful, it would cast doubt on an influential account of the epistemic value of understanding. (shrink)
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    Exploring the Influence of Ethical Leadership on Voice Behavior: How Leader-Member Exchange, Psychological Safety and Psychological Empowerment Influence Employees’ Willingness to Speak Out.Yixin Hu,Liping Zhu,Mengmeng Zhou,Jie Li,Phil Maguire,Haichao Sun &Dawei Wang -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9:397098.
    The study of voice behavior examines the inclination of staff and team members to speak up and contribute ideas to the team. In this article, we investigate how factors such as leader-member exchange (LMX), psychological safety and psychological empowerment influence such behavior. Our findings, which are based on a sample of 308 employees working for a state-owned telecommunications company on the Chinese mainland, indicate that ethical leadership promotes employees’ voice behavior through enhanced leader-member exchange, which also leads to greater feelings (...) of psychological safety and psychological empowerment. The theoretical and practical implications of these results are discussed. (shrink)
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    Effectiveness of Storytelling in Agricultural Marketing: Scale Development and Model Evaluation.Hsiu-Ping Yueh &Yi-Lun Zheng -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
    Storytelling is a mode of communication in human interaction and is pervasive in everyday life. Storytelling in marketing is also a managerial application as a marketing strategy. Researchers of consumer psychology and marketing have devoted great efforts to developing theories and conducting empirical studies on this approach. However, in addition to narrative theories, many researchers are mainly concerned about the effect of telling a good brand story and its applications, such as advertising design and presentation. However, for those products that (...) usually lack branding, such as agricultural products, knowledge remains scarce about the relative impact of storytelling in marketing. Few researchers have explicitly developed a valid tool for measuring the effect of storytelling in marketing. To aid storytelling research in consumer psychology, this article conceptualized a construct of the effectiveness of storytelling in agricultural marketing and developed a measure with further validation. This scale consisted of 13 items with four subscales: narrative processing, affect, brand attitude, and purchase intention. The findings of this study strongly supported a structural model with strong order among the four dimensions and good model fit. A discussion of the results and the theoretical and practical implications for consumer psychology and marketing practice are also addressed. (shrink)
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    Relationship between attitude toward persons with dementia and knowledge of dementia in Taiwanese dental hygiene students: A cross-sectional study.Sumio Akifusa,Hsiu-Yueh Liu,Mao-Suan Huang,Madoka Funahara,Maya Izumi,Kazuaki Harada &Yasuo Shono -2018 -Journal of Education and Ethics in Dentistry 8 (1):23.
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  44. (1 other version)Manual de introducción a las ciencias jurídicas y sociales.Hübner Gallo &Jorge Iván -1952 - Santiago,: Editorial Jurídica de Chile.
     
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    自由主義、民族主義與國家認同.Shi Hu,Yihua Jiang,Qing Zhang &Genliang Wu -1991 - Taibei Shi: Yang zhi wen hua shi ye gu feng you xian gong si. Edited by Yihua Jiang & Qing Zhang.
    本卷收入胡适哲学与文化方面的论文、函牍、讲演、札记80余篇。其中包括实验主义、我们对于西洋近代文明的态度等重要文章。所收文章全面反映了胡适哲学思想、学术主张和对于中西文化的态度,对于了解和研究胡适本人 以及现代中国学术史、现代中国启蒙运动等内容。.
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    Emotion as media – out of the lab.Hu Jieming -2012 -Technoetic Arts 10 (2-3):137-143.
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    Materialities of digital disease control in Taiwan during COVID-19.Sung-Yueh Perng -2022 -Big Data and Society 9 (1).
    During the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, a wide range of digital technologies and data analytics have been incorporated into pandemic response models globally, in the hope of better detecting, tracking, monitoring and containing outbreaks. This increased digital involvement in disease control has offered the prospect of heightened effectiveness in all of the above, but not without raising other concerns. This paper contributes to ongoing discussions of the digital transformation in disease control by proposing a materialist analysis of how such (...) control has become operative and what its effects may be, both now and in the future. Using Taiwan's digital pandemic response as a case study, the paper explores specific ways in which material processes and arrangements have shaped digital measures, as well as the actions that rendered such measures operable, with their ensuing consequences. This analysis illustrates the importance of historical, material and technological specificities and contingencies to our understanding of how digital disease control takes a particular shape. It also demonstrates how shifting regimes of practice continually reconfigure the ways in which digital disease control functions. The paper argues that paying greater attention to the materialities of digital disease control can provide a more nuanced understanding of the complex ways in which society may be protected or harmed by its use, possibly simultaneously. It is hoped that such increased attentiveness may inform more considered and careful preparation for subsequent pandemics. (shrink)
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