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    Exploring Children’s Creative Self-Efficacy Affected by After-School Program and Parent–Child Relationships.Chen-Chu Liang &Yu-HsiYuan -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    An Anthology of Contemporary Chinese Literature: Taiwan, 1949-1974. 1, Poems and Essays; Vol. 2, Short Stories.James M. Hargett,Chi Pang-Yuan,John J. Deeney,Ho Hsin,Wu Hsi-Chen, Yü-Kwang-Chung & Yu-Kwang-Chung -1978 -Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):338.
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  3. Chu hsi and yüan neo-confucianism.Wing-Tsit Chan -1982 - In Hok-lam Chan & William Theodore De Bary,Yüan thought: Chinese thought and religion under the Mongols. New York: Columbia University Press.
     
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    Improved Butterfly Optimizer-Configured Extreme Learning Machine for Fault Diagnosis.Helong Yu,KangYuan,Wenshu Li,Nannan Zhao,Weibin Chen,Changcheng Huang,Huiling Chen &Mingjing Wang -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-17.
    An efficient intelligent fault diagnosis model was proposed in this paper to timely and accurately offer a dependable basis for identifying the rolling bearing condition in the actual production application. The model is mainly based on an improved butterfly optimizer algorithm- optimized kernel extreme learning machine model. Firstly, the roller bearing’s vibration signals in the four states that contain normal state, outer race failure, inner race failure, and rolling ball failure are decomposed into several intrinsic mode functions using the complete (...) ensemble empirical mode decomposition based on adaptive noise. Then, the amplitude energy entropies of IMFs are designated as the features of the rolling bearing. In order to eliminate redundant features, a random forest was used to receive the contributions of features to the accuracy of results, and subsets of features were set up by removing one feature in the descending order, using the classification accuracy of the SBOA-KELM model as the criterion to obtain the optimal feature subset. The salp swarm algorithm was introduced to BOA to improve optimization ability, obtain optimal KELM parameters, and avoid the BOA deteriorating into local optimization. Finally, an optimal SBOA-KELM model was constructed for the identification of rolling bearings. In the experiment, SBOA was validated against ten other competitive optimization algorithms on 30 IEEE CEC2017 benchmark functions. The experimental results validated that the SBOA was evident over existing algorithms for most function problems. SBOA-KELM employed for diagnosing the fault diagnosis of rolling bearings obtained improved classification performance and higher stability. Therefore, the proposed SBOA-KELM model can be effectively used to diagnose faults of rolling bearings. (shrink)
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    Different Dimensions of Grit as the Predictor of Job-Search Intensity and Clarity.Xuan Yu,YueYuan,Xuhong Liu &Bin He -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Job-search is considered as a developmental task for college students to move from campus to workplace. Based on the self-determination theory, 859 Chinese college students were selected as the study sample and hierarchical regression analysis was used to explore the effects of perseverance per severance of effort and consistency of interest on job-search intensity and clarity. The survey showed that the perseverance of effort has a significant positive effect on the job-search intensity, while it has no significant positive effect on (...) job-search clarity. Consistency of interest has a significant negative effect on job-search intensity and a significant positive effect on job-search clarity. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed and the directions for future research are outlined in this study. (shrink)
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    More Than Just Statics: Temporal Dynamic Changes in Inter- and Intrahemispheric Functional Connectivity in First-Episode, Drug-Naive Patients With Major Depressive Disorder.Yu Jiang,Yuan Chen,Ruiping Zheng,Bingqian Zhou,Ying Wei,Ankang Gao,Yarui Wei,Shuying Li,Jinxia Guo,Shaoqiang Han,Yong Zhang &Jingliang Cheng -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    Several functional magnetic resonance imaging studies have demonstrated abnormalities in static intra- and interhemispheric functional connectivity among diverse brain regions in patients with major depressive disorder. However, the dynamic changes in intra- and interhemispheric functional connectivity patterns in patients with MDD remain unclear. Fifty-eight first-episode, drug-naive patients with MDD and 48 age-, sex-, and education level-matched healthy controls underwent resting-state fMRI. Whole-brain functional connectivity, analyzed using the functional connectivity density approach, was decomposed into ipsilateral and contralateral functional connectivity. We computed (...) the intra- and interhemispheric dynamic FCD using a sliding window analysis to capture the dynamic patterns of functional connectivity. The temporal variability in functional connectivity was quantified as the variance of the dFCD over time. In addition, intra- and interhemispheric static FCD patterns were calculated. Associations between the dFCD variance and sFCD in abnormal brain regions and the severity of depressive symptoms were analyzed. Compared to HCs, patients with MDD showed lower interhemispheric dFCD variability in the inferior/middle frontal gyrus and decreased sFCD in the medial prefrontal cortex/anterior cingulate cortex and posterior cingulate cortex/precuneus in both intra- and interhemispheric comparisons. No significant correlations were found between any abnormal dFCD variance or sFCD at the intra- and interhemispheric levels and the severity of depressive symptoms. Our results suggest intra- and interhemispheric functional connectivity alterations in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and default mode network regions involved in cognition, execution and emotion. Furthermore, our study emphasizes the essential role of altered interhemispheric communication dynamics in the DLPFC in patients with MDD. These findings contribute to our understanding of the pathophysiology of MDD. (shrink)
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    Using iMCFA to Perform the CFA, Multilevel CFA, and Maximum Model for Analyzing Complex Survey Data.Jiun-Yu Wu,Yuan-Hsuan Lee &John J. H. Lin -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    The Mindful Self: A Mindfulness-Enlightened Self-view.Qianguo Xiao,Caizhen Yue,Weijie He &Jia-Yuan Yu -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    12 h Abstinence-Induced ERP Changes in Young Smokers: Electrophysiological Evidence From a Go/NoGo Study.Chang Liu,Fang Dong,Yangding Li,Yan Ren,Dongdong Xie,Xianfu Wang,Ting Xue,Ming Zhang,Guoyin Ren,Karen M. von Deneen,KaiYuan &Dahua Yu -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Diffusion Tensor Imaging Tractography Reveals Disrupted White Matter Structural Connectivity Network in Healthy Adults with Insomnia Symptoms.Feng-Mei Lu,Jing Dai,Tania A. Couto,Chun-Hong Liu,Heng Chen,Shun-Li Lu,Li-Rong Tang,Chang-Le Tie,Hua-Fu Chen,Man-Xi He,Yu-Tao Xiang &ZhenYuan -2017 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11.
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    CEO Ability and Corporate Social Responsibility.YuanYuan,Gaoliang Tian,Louise Yi Lu &Yangxin Yu -2019 -Journal of Business Ethics 157 (2):391-411.
    This study examines the impact of chief executive officer ability on firms’ corporate social responsibility performance. We find that firms’ CSR performance increases with CEO ability. Specifically, firms with more able CEOs are associated with more socially responsible activities and fewer socially irresponsible activities, and are associated with more stakeholder CSR rather than third-party CSR. We further find that the positive relation between CEO ability and CSR is weakened for CEO who is also the chair of the board and for (...) CEO who is close to retirement; and is weakened when the CSR emphasis exerted by a firm’s external environment is high. Our results are robust after controlling for firm fixed effects and to the use of multiple measures of CSR performance and CEO ability. Overall, our evidence is consistent with our conjecture that more able CEOs have less career concerns so that these CEOs are more willing to undertake long-term investments in socially beneficial activities, leading to better CSR performance. (shrink)
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    A Study on Traditional Teaching Method Transferring to E-Learning Under the Covid-19 Pandemic: From Chinese Students' Perspectives.Yuan Qing Jin,Chien-Liang Lin,Qun Zhao,Sung-Wen Yu &Yu-Sheng Su -2021 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, online learning has been carried out in many countries with different types of online learning models being promoted and implemented. In the global pandemic continues, the education environment is forced to change from traditional classroom or blended teaching mode to online learning teaching model. With the outbreak of COVID-19, China was the first to announce that online courses are to be implemented in February 2020. In China, whether online learning can replace traditional offline teaching (...) has become a topic worth discussing. Therefore, this study investigates university students in China by questionnaires and discussions of this topic. The study is based on the Push–Pull Mooring model. Based on 854 valid responses collected from an online survey questionnaire, structural equation modeling was employed to examine the research model. The results show that push effects, pull effects, and mooring effects all significantly influence users' switching intentions from offline to online learning platform. Finally, this study explores whether push–pull–mooring can be a reference for promoting and implementing online learning courses in Chinese colleges and universities in the future after the pandemic. (shrink)
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    Zhongguo jin xian dai mei yu lun wen xuan, 1840-1949.Yuzi Yu &Yuan Zhang (eds.) -1999 - Shanghai: Shanghai jiao yu chu ban she.
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    The Effect of University Students’ Emotional Intelligence, Learning Motivation and Self-Efficacy on Their Academic Achievement—Online English Courses.Yuan-Cheng Chang &Yu-Ting Tsai -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on education worldwide. The disease first hit China and numerous Chinese cities then started to conduct online courses. Therefore, this study aims to explore the effect of the Shanghai students’ emotional intelligence, learning motivation, and self-efficacy on their academic achievement when they participated in online English classes during the latter phase of the pandemic in China. Furthermore, the research also examines whether the students’ emotional intelligence can influence their academic achievement through the (...) mediation effect of their learning motivation and self-efficacy. Social Cognitive Theory and the social cognitive Expectancy-Value Model were employed to build the research framework, and the method of structural equation modeling was utilized to conduct the model verification. Ten universities in Shanghai, China were selected for sampling. In total, 450 students were surveyed of which 404 questionnaires were valid. The results show that the students’ emotional intelligence did not directly affect their academic achievement. Nevertheless, the students’ emotional intelligence had a positive effect on their learning motivation and self-efficacy. In addition, mediation analysis showed that the relation between emotional intelligence and academic achievement was sequentially mediated by learning motivation and self-efficacy. (shrink)
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    Heidegger’s understanding of the relation between his ontological concept of ‘being-guilty’ and Luther’s theological concept of ‘sin’.Yu-Yuan Hung -2020 -International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 81 (2):120-135.
    In his 1927 lecture ‘Phenomenology and Theology’, Heidegger claims that philosophy is the formally indicative ontological co-direction [Mitleitung] of basic theological concepts. For this claim, he...
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  16. Liang Han jing shen shi jie.Chi-hsi Yüan -1994 - Beijing: Jing xiao zhe Xin hua shu dian zong dian Beijing fa xing suo.
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    Business Strategy and Corporate Social Responsibility.YuanYuan,Louise Yi Lu,Gaoliang Tian &Yangxin Yu -2020 -Journal of Business Ethics 162 (2):359-377.
    This study examines the relation between a firm’s business strategy and its corporate social responsibility performance. Using a comprehensive measure of business strategy based on the Miles and Snow theoretical framework, we find that firms following an innovation-oriented strategy are associated with better CSR performance than those following an efficiency-oriented strategy. Specifically, compared with defenders, prospectors engage in more socially responsible activities, fewer socially irresponsible activities, and perform better in both stakeholder- and third-party-related CSR areas. Taken together, our results suggest (...) that business strategy is an important determinant of CSR performance. Prospectors take advantage of CSR, as their innovation-oriented strategy allows them not only to benefit more from CSR, but also to have more tolerance for the uncertainty, risk, and long time-horizon associated with CSR engagement. (shrink)
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    Dynamic Characteristic Analysis and Clutch Engagement Test of HMCVT in the High-Power Tractor.Yuan Chen,Yu Qian,Zhixiong Lu,Shuang Zhou,Maohua Xiao,Petr Bartos,Yeping Xiong,Guanghu Jin &Wei Zhang -2021 -Complexity 2021:1-8.
    Hydromechanical continuously variable transmission is capable of bearing large torque and has wide transmission range, which is suitable for high-power tractors. Dynamic characteristics could influence the tractor life, especially in a high-power tractor. Wet clutch is the crucial component in the HMCVT, which could smooth and soft power transmission. Therefore, it is important to study the dynamic characteristics and implement the wet clutch test of HMCVT. In this paper, AMESim is used to establish virtual models of gearbox, pump-controlled hydraulic motor (...) system, and shifting hydraulic system. Then, a simulation study of tractor operation under working condition is carried out. The internal and external meshing forces of the planetary row are analyzed. Finally, the wet clutch engagement process of HMCVT in the high-power tractor is tested to verify the oil pressure. The simulation results show that the values of internal and external meshing force become larger as the throttle opening increases. At the moment of shifting change, the meshing forces of the planetary gear have great impact. The clutch test shows that the trend of the oil filling curve obtained from the bench test is similar to that obtained from the theoretical curve, which verifies the simulation results. (shrink)
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    A Novel Method for Economic Dispatch with Across Neighborhood Search: A Case Study in a Provincial Power Grid, China.Guojiang Xiong,Jing Zhang,XufengYuan,Dongyuan Shi,Yu He,Yao Yao &Gonggui Chen -2018 -Complexity 2018:1-18.
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    Altered Resting Brain Functions in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review.Zheng Yu,Li-Ying Liu,Yuan-Yuan Lai,Zi-Lei Tian,Lu Yang,Qi Zhang,Fan-Rong Liang,Si-Yi Yu &Qian-Hua Zheng -2022 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16.
    BackgroundThe neural activity of irritable bowel syndrome patients in the resting state without any intervention has not been systematically studied. The purpose of this study was to compare the resting-state brain functions of IBS patients with healthy controls.MethodsThe published neuroimage studies were obtained from electronic databases including PubMed, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Web of Science Core, CNKI Database, Wanfang Database, VIP Database, and CBMdisc. Search dates were from inception to March 14th, 2022. The studies were identified by the preidentified inclusion and exclusion (...) criteria. Two independent reviewers compiled the studies and evaluated them for quality and bias.ResultsAltogether 22 fMRI studies were included in this review. The risk of bias of the included studies was generally low. The findings indicated that in IBS patients, increased or decreased brain areas were mostly associated with visceral sensations, emotional processing, and pain processing. According to brain network research, IBS may exhibit anomalies in the DMN, CEN, and emotional arousal networks. The fluctuations in emotion and symptoms in IBS patients were associated with alterations in the relevant brain regions.ConclusionThis study draws a preliminary conclusion that there are insufficient data to accurately distinguish the different neurological features of IBS in the resting state. Additional high-quality research undertaken by diverse geographic regions and teams is required to reach reliable results regarding resting-state changed brain regions in IBS. (shrink)
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  21. Xin wu gan ying yu qing jing jiao rong.Yuan Yu -2006 - Nanchang Shi: Bai hua zhou wen yi chu ban she.
     
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    Speech Perception in Noise Is Associated With Different Cognitive Abilities in Chinese-Speaking Older Adults With and Without Hearing Aids.Yuan Chen,Lena L. N. Wong,Shaina Shing Chan &Joannie Yu -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Chinese-speaking older adults usually do not perceive a hearing problem until audiometric thresholds exceed 45 dB HL, and the audiometric thresholds of the average hearing-aid user often exceed 60 dB HL. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between cognitive and hearing functions in older Chinese adults with HAs and with untreated hearing loss. Participants were 49 Chinese older adults who used HAs and had moderate to severe HL, and 46 older Chinese who had mild to moderately (...) severe HL but did not use HAs. Multiple linear regression analysis was employed to evaluate how well age, education level, audiometric thresholds, and speech perception in noise were related to performance on general cognitive function, working memory, executive function, attention, and verbal learning tests. Results showed that speech perception in noise alone accounted for 13–25% of the variance in general cognitive function, working memory, and executive function in the UT group, and 9–21% of the variance in general cognitive function and verbal learning in the HA group. Audiometric thresholds did not explain any proportion of the variance in cognitive functioning in the HA or UT group. Thus, speech perception in noise accounts for more variance in cognitive performance than audiometric thresholds, and is significantly associated with different cognitive functions in older Chinese adults with HAs and with untreated HL. (shrink)
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    Amplitude differences in high-frequency fMRI signals between eyes open and eyes closed resting states.Bin-KeYuan,Jue Wang,Yu-Feng Zang &Dong-Qiang Liu -2014 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
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    Relaxed fuzzy observer-based output feedback control synthesis of discrete-time nonlinear control systems.Hongxia Yu,Xiangpeng Xie,Jiawei Zhang,Donghong Ning &Yuan-Wei Jing -2016 -Complexity 21 (S1):593-601.
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    Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation of the Medial Prefrontal Cortex Affects Judgments of Moral Violations.HongYuan,Serik Tabarak,Wenxin Su,Yong Liu,Jing Yu &Xu Lei -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Effects of Training on Lateralization for Simulations of Cochlear Implants and Single-Sided Deafness.Fei Yu,Hai Li,Xiaoqing Zhou,XiaoLin Tang,John J. Galvin Iii,Qian-Jie Fu &WeiYuan -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12:383814.
    While cochlear implantation has benefitted many patients with single-sided deafness (SSD), there is great variability in cochlear implant (CI) outcomes and binaural performance remains poorer than that of normal-hearing (NH) listeners. Differences in sound quality across ears – temporal fine structure (TFS) information with acoustic hearing versus coarse spectro-temporal envelope information with electric hearing – may limit integration of acoustic and electric patterns. Binaural performance may also be limited by inter-aural mismatch between the acoustic input frequency and the place of (...) stimulation in the cochlea. SSD CI patients must learn to accommodate these differences between acoustic and electric stimulation to maximize binaural performance. It is possible that training may increase and/or accelerate accommodation and further improve binaural performance. In this study, we evaluated lateralization training in NH subjects listening to broad simulations of SSD CI signal processing. A 16-channel vocoder was used to simulate the coarse spectro-temporal cues available with electric hearing; the degree of inter-aural mismatch was varied by adjusting the simulated insertion depth (SID) to be 25 mm (SID25), 22 mm (SID22), and 19 mm (SID19) from the base of the cochlea. Lateralization was measured using headphones and head-related transfer functions (HRTFs). Baseline lateralization was measured for unprocessed speech (UN) delivered to the left ear to simulate SSD and for binaural performance with the acoustic ear combined with the 16-channel vocoders (UN+SID25, UN+SID22, and UN+SID19). After completing baseline measurements, subjects completed 6 lateralization training exercises with the UN+SID22 condition, after which performance was re-measured for all baseline conditions. Post-training performance was significantly better than baseline for all conditions (p<0.05 in all cases), with no significant difference in training benefits among conditions. Given that there was no significant difference between the SSD and the SSD CI conditions before or after training, the results suggest that NH listeners were unable to integrate TFS and coarse spectro-temporal cues across ears for lateralization, and that inter-aural mismatch played a secondary role at best. While lateralization training may benefit SSD CI patients, the training may largely improve spectral analysis with the acoustic ear alone, rather than improve integration of acoustic and electric hearing. (shrink)
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    Meaning of critical traumatic injury for a patient’s body and self.Yu-Lun Tsai,Hsien-Hsien Chiang,Yu-Ju Chen,Hui-Hsun Chiang,Yuan-Hao Chen &Jen-Jiuan Liaw -2021 -Nursing Ethics 28 (7-8):1282-1293.
    Background: Patients with a traumatic injury often require intensive care for life-saving treatments. Physical suffering and emotional stress during critical care can be alleviated by ethical caring provided by nurses. The relationship between body and self are fundamentally inseparable. Nurses need to understand the impacts of traumatic injury on a patient’s body and self. Aim: To understand the meaning of traumatic injury for body and self for patients receiving intensive care. Research design: A qualitative descriptive study using Giorgi’s phenomenological approach. (...) Participants and research context: Patients receiving intensive care for physical trauma were selected by purposive sampling (N = 15) from a medical center in Taiwan. Individual in-depth, face-to-face audiotaped interviews, guided by semi-structured questions, were used to collect data. Each interview lasted 30–60 min. Audiotaped interviews were transcribed and analyzed. Ethical considerations: This study was approved by the Institutional Review Board of the medical center. Findings: The impact of the experience of traumatic injury on participants’ body and self was described by three main themes: (1) Searching for the meaning of the injured body, (2) Feeling trapped in the bed, and (3) The carer and the cared-for. Discussion and conclusion: The implications of the three themes described in the findings are as follows: Trauma as a source of meaning; Body and self are mutually limiting or mutually enabling; and Ethical relationships. The experience of needing intensive care following a traumatic injury on the body and self was dynamic and mutual. The experience of the injury changed the relationship between body and self, and gave new meaning to life. Nurses play a crucial role in continuity of care by understanding the meaning of a traumatic injury for patient’s body and self that facilitates ethical care and recovery from injury. (shrink)
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    Research on Pressurizer Pressure Control Based on Adaptive Prediction Algorithm.Hong Qian,YuanYuan,Yu Wang,Gaofeng Jiang &Ting Yang -2019 -Complexity 2019:1-10.
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    The effect of distributive justice climate on virtual team performance: A moderated mediation model.Xuan Yu,Bin He,Meilin Liu,Ai Wang &YueYuan -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Based on the social interdependence theory, we proposed that the distributive justice climate affects virtual team performance via high-quality relationships, and then we investigated the boundary effect of team proactive personality. The data used in this study were collected in China, including 327 virtual team members that belonged to 75 teams. The following results are obtained: Distributive justice climate and high-quality relationships have significant positive effects on virtual team performance. High-quality relationships mediate the relationship between the distributive justice climate and (...) virtual team performance. Team proactive personality strengthens the direct effect of the distributive justice climate on high-quality relationships. Team proactive personality strengthens the indirect effect of the distributive justice climate on virtual team performance through high-quality relationships. These empirical results have important theoretical significance for team climate construction, personnel selection, and team performance promotion. (shrink)
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    Zhongguo gu dian mei xue chu bian.Yuan Yu -1986 - [Wuhan shi]: Xin hua shu dian Hubei fa xing suo fa xing.
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    Perceptions of Chinese Biomedical Researchers Towards Academic Misconduct: A Comparison Between 2015 and 2010.Qing-Jiao Liao,Yuan-Yuan Zhang,Yu-Chen Fan,Ming-Hua Zheng,Yu Bai,Guy D. Eslick,Xing-Xiang He,Shi-Bing Zhang,Harry Hua-Xiang Xia &Hua He -2018 -Science and Engineering Ethics 24 (2):629-645.
    Publications by Chinese researchers in scientific journals have dramatically increased over the past decade; however, academic misconduct also becomes more prevalent in the country. The aim of this prospective study was to understand the perceptions of Chinese biomedical researchers towards academic misconduct and the trend from 2010 to 2015. A questionnaire comprising 10 questions was designed and then validated by ten biomedical researchers in China. In the years 2010 and 2015, respectively, the questionnaire was sent as a survey to biomedical (...) researchers at teaching hospitals, universities, and medical institutes in mainland China. Data were analyzed by the Chi squared test, one-way analysis of variance with the Tukey post hoc test, or Spearman’s rank correlation method, where appropriate. The overall response rates in 2010 and 2015 were 4.5% and 5.5%, respectively. Data from 15 participants in 2010 were invalid, and analysis was thus performed for 1263 participants. Among the participants, 54.7% thought that academic misconduct was serious-to-extremely serious, and 71.2% believed that the Chinese authorities paid no or little attention to the academic misconduct. Moreover, 70.2 and 65.2% of participants considered that the punishment for academic misconduct at the authority and institution levels, respectively, was not appropriate or severe enough. Inappropriate authorship and plagiarism were the most common forms of academic misconduct. The most important factor underlying academic misconduct was the academic assessment system, as judged by 50.7% of the participants. Participants estimated that 40.1% of published scientific articles were associated with some form of academic misconduct. Their perceptions towards academic misconduct had not significantly changed over the 5 years. Reform of the academic assessment system should be the fundamental approach to tackling this problem in China. (shrink)
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    To evaluate the effectiveness of health care ethics consultation based on the goals of health care ethics consultation: a prospective cohort study with randomization.Yen-Yuan Chen,Tzong-Shinn Chu,Yu-Hui Kao,Pi-Ru Tsai,Tien-Shang Huang &Wen-Je Ko -2014 -BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):1.
    The growing prevalence of health care ethics consultation (HCEC) services in the U.S. has been accompanied by an increase in calls for accountability and quality assurance, and for the debates surrounding why and how HCEC is evaluated. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of HCEC as indicated by several novel outcome measurements in East Asian medical encounters.
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    Influences of Head Motion Regression on High-Frequency Oscillation Amplitudes of Resting-State fMRI Signals.Bin-KeYuan,Yu-Feng Zang &Dong-Qiang Liu -2016 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Assessment of Burden Among Family Caregivers of Schizophrenia: Psychometric Testing for Short-Form Zarit Burden Interviews.Yu Yu,Zi-wei Liu,Wei Zhou,Xiao-Chuan Chen,Xing-yu Zhang,Mi Hu &Shui-Yuan Xiao -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  35. Tsʻung Chung-kuo wen hua ti chi pen ching shen tʻan hsiao ti lun li chia chih.Hsi-yüan Wang -1977
     
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    Are physicians on the same page about do-not-resuscitate? To examine individual physicians’ influence on do-not-resuscitate decision-making: a retrospective and observational study.Yen-Yuan Chen,Melany Su,Shu-Chien Huang,Tzong-Shinn Chu,Ming-Tsan Lin,Yu-Chun Chiu &Kuan-Han Lin -2019 -BMC Medical Ethics 20 (1):1-13.
    Background Individual physicians and physician-associated factors may influence patients’/surrogates’ autonomous decision-making, thus influencing the practice of do-not-resuscitate orders. The objective of this study was to examine the influence of individual attending physicians on signing a DNR order. Methods This study was conducted in closed model, surgical intensive care units in a university-affiliated teaching hospital located in Northern Taiwan. The medical records of patients, admitted to the surgical intensive care units for the first time between June 1, 2011 and December 31, (...) 2013 were reviewed and data collected. We used Kaplan–Meier survival curves with log-rank test and multivariate Cox proportional hazards models to compare the time from surgical intensive care unit admission to do-not-resuscitate orders written for patients for each individual physician. The outcome variable was the time from surgical ICU admission to signing a DNR order. Results We found that each individual attending physician’s likelihood of signing do-not-resuscitate orders for their patients was significantly different from each other. Some attending physicians were more likely to write do-not-resuscitate orders for their patients, and other attending physicians were less likely to do so. Conclusion Our study reported that individual attending physicians had influence on patients’/surrogates’ do-not-resuscitate decision-making. Future studies may be focused on examining the reasons associated with the difference of each individual physician in the likelihood of signing a do-not-resuscitate order. (shrink)
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    Decreased Global Network Efficiency in Young Male Smoker: An EEG Study during the Resting State.Shaoping Su,Dahua Yu,Jiadong Cheng,Yajing Chen,Xiaohua Zhang,Yanyan Guan,Yangding Li,Yanzhi Bi,Ting Xue,Xiaoqi Lu &KaiYuan -2017 -Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Diminished Anticipatory and Consummatory Pleasure in Dysphoria: Evidence From an Experience Sampling Study.Xu Li,Yu-Ting Zhang,Zhi-Jing Huang,Xue-Lei Chen,Feng-HuiYuan &Xiao-Jun Sun -2019 -Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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    Neural Correlates of Smartphone Dependence in Adolescents.Olga Tymofiyeva,Justin P.Yuan,Roma Kidambi,Chiung-Yu Huang,Eva Henje,Mark L. Rubinstein,Namasvi Jariwala,Jeffrey E. Max,Tony T. Yang &Duan Xu -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Customer Behavior on Purchasing Channels of Sustainable Customized Garment With Perceived Value and Product Involvement.Zhenfang Li,JiaYuan,Bisheng Du,Junhao Hu,WenwenYuan,Lorenzo Palladini,Bing Yu &Yan Zhou -2020 -Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Online shopping for customized garments has become the fastest-growing field of the Chinese eBusiness market. Most consumers not only limit themselves to buying standardized garments but also want to buy garments customized to their preferences. This phenomenon has pushed the fashion textile and apparel industry to change its supply chain operations to meet the customization demand. Besides, the fashion textile and apparel industry also want to study how different channel factors will affect consumers' perceived value and further influence consumers' purchasing (...) decisions. We initiated this study and empirically tested more than 200 experienced consumers. This study collaborated with a fashion textile and apparel company that aims to implement customized product lines soon. Based on the perceived value theory and risk management theory, we investigated whether product involvement and channel identification on supply chain design will affects potential customized product consumers' purchasing decisions. The findings reveal that channel recognition affects consumer decisions by having a positive impact on their perceived value. The perceived risk and shopping channel involvement of consumers have a negative impact on their perceived values and channel selections. In addition, product involvement has a moderating effect on the relationship between channel's perceived risk, perceived values, and channel selections as well. (shrink)
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    Research on UUV Obstacle Avoiding Method Based on Recurrent Neural Networks.Changjian Lin,Hongjian Wang,JianyaYuan,Dan Yu &Chengfeng Li -2019 -Complexity 2019:1-16.
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  42. Affective Orchestration at the Helm! Unraveling CEO Affects' Effect on Corporate ESG Performance.MingYuan,Xuetong Wang,Xuekun Suo,Han Lin,Mingchuan Yu &Wan Jiang -forthcoming -Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility.
    The role of CEO affects in influencing corporate ESG performance is underexplored, despite the growing importance of ESG factors in modern business strategy. Previous literature suggests that CEO emotions can impact corporate decisions, but the specific relationship between CEO affects and ESG outcomes remains unclear. Using panel data from 35,078 firm-year observations spanning from 2010 to 2022, we examine the nonlinear relationship between CEO positive and negative affects and corporate ESG performance. Our results reveal that CEO positive affects exhibit an (...) inverted U-shaped relationship with ESG performance, where moderate positive affects enhance ESG outcomes, while excessive positivity undermines them. Additionally, we find that CEO negative affects are negatively correlated with ESG performance. Media pressure moderates these relationships, amplifying the negative effects of negative affects and mitigating the impact of extreme positive affects on ESG performance. This investigation contributes significantly to our understanding of how CEO affects impact ESG performance and provides guidance for achieving sustainable development objectives. (shrink)
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    Multifrequency Dynamics of Cortical Neuromagnetic Activity Underlying Seizure Termination in Absence Epilepsy.Jintao Sun,Yuan Gao,Ailiang Miao,Chuanyong Yu,Lu Tang,Shuyang Huang,Caiyun Wu,Qi Shi,Tingting Zhang,Yihan Li,Yulei Sun &Xiaoshan Wang -2020 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    The over-optimistic portrayal of life-supporting treatments in newspapers and on the Internet: a cross-sectional study using extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation as an example.Yen-Yuan Chen,Likwang Chen,Yu-Hui Kao,Tzong-Shinn Chu,Tien-Shang Huang &Wen-Je Ko -2014 -BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):59.
    Extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation has been introduced to clinical practice for several decades. It is unclear how internet and newspapers portray the use of extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation. This study were: (1) to quantify the coverage of extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation use in newspapers and on the Internet; (2) to describe the characteristics of extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation users presented in newspaper articles and the Internet web pages in comparison with those shown in extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation studies in Taiwan; and (3) to examine the (...) survival rates of extra-corporeal membrane oxygenation users presented in newspaper articles and the Internet web pages in comparison with those in Taiwan and in the Extracorporeal Life Support Registry Report International Summary for January 2014. (shrink)
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    Diffusion Tensor Imaging Detects Microstructural Differences of Visual Pathway in Patients With Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma and Ocular Hypertension.Xiang-Yuan Song,Zhen Puyang,Ai-hua Chen,Jin Zhao,Xiao-Jiao Li,Ya-Ying Chen,Wei-jun Tang &Yu-yan Zhang -2018 -Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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    The Influence of Face Inversion and Spatial Frequency on the Self-Positive Expression Processing Advantage.Yueyang Yin,YuYuan &Lin Zhang -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Performance of the 2D Coupled Map Lattice Model and Its Application in Image Encryption.Zhuo Liu,JinYuan Liu,Leo Yu Zhang,Yong Zhao &Xiao Feng Gong -2022 -Complexity 2022:1-18.
    The two-dimensional coupled map lattice model has been extensively employed as the basis component for designing various schemes in the cryptography system due to its complicated chaotic dynamic behavior. In this study, we analyze the chaotic characteristics of the 2D CML model, such as the Lyapunov exponent, synchronization stability, bifurcation, and ergodicity. We then show that the chaotic sequences generated by the 2D CML model are random according to the NIST testing. Furthermore, we propose an image encryption scheme based on (...) the 2D CML model and Singular Value Decomposition. In our scheme, the SVD method is used to reduce the image storage, and the Red, Green, and Blue channels of a color image will be encrypted through confusion and diffusion. The simulation results, as well as the results of the comparison with other schemes, demonstrate that our scheme possesses outstanding statistics, excellent encryption performance, and high security. It has great potential for ensuring the security of digital images in real applications. (shrink)
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    Yu guang‐Yuan's two categories of matter.Karl Pfeifer -1985 -Journal of Chinese Philosophy 12 (1):57-62.
    IN "THE FUNCTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS ON MATTER", "CHINESE STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY" 12 (1981) PAGES 38-54, YU CLAIMS THAT IN ORDER TO UNDERSTAND HOW CONSCIOUSNESS CAN AFFECT THE PHYSICAL WORLD, TWO CATEGORIES OF MATTER MUST BE DISTINGUISHED. I ARGUE THAT YU'S DISTINCTION HAS NO EXPLANATORY FORCE AND, MOREOVER, IS AT ODDS WITH HIS MATERIALIST ASSUMPTIONS. I THEN SUGGEST OTHER STRATEGIES.
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    Childhood Separation From Parents and Self-Harm in Adolescence: A Cross-Sectional Study in Mainland China.Tao-Jie Zhou,Meng-YuanYuan,Hao-Yang Ren,Guo-Die Xie,Geng-Fu Wang &Pu-Yu Su -2022 -Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    As the prevalence of self-harm among adolescents in Chinese escalates, finding out the potential risk factors associated with self-harm behaviors has aroused much attention. This study aims to explore the association between parent-child separation and series of self-harm subtypes among Chinese adolescents. We survey a total of 4,928 middle school students aged from 12 to 18 years at school. Parent-child separation was investigated from four dimensions—occurrence of parental separation, separation status, age at first separation and duration of separation. Self-harm series (...) are deemed as five subtypes—highly lethal self-harm, less lethal self-harm with visible tissue damage, self-harm without visible tissue damage, self-harmful behaviors with latent damage and psychological self-harm. Multivariate logistic regression is used to explore the associations between parent-child separation and different subtypes of self-harm among adolescents. Paternal separation is associated with each type of self-harm whilst maternal separation is not correlated with highly lethal self-harm. Except for highly lethal self-harm, the other four subtypes of self-harm demonstrate a relation with both length of paternal separation and maternal separation with aOR ranging from 1.02 to 1.06. Individuals who suffer parental separation prior to the age of three were at a higher risk for four types of less-lethal self-harm. The association of parent-child separation with self-harm deserves our attention, and future research is needed to identify the underlying mechanisms. (shrink)
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    Disrupted Spontaneous Neural Activity Related to Cognitive Impairment in Postpartum Women.Jin-Xia Zheng,Yu-Chen Chen,Huiyou Chen,Liang Jiang,Fan Bo,Yuan Feng,Wen-Wei Tang,Xindao Yin &Jian-Ping Gu -2018 -Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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