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15The Difference and Unity of Humanities and Social ScienceProceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 67 59-62. 2018.As two important fields of the human academic activities, the humanities and social science are both different and inherently unified. The differences between the humanities and social science mainly include the following three aspects: first, the objectives of the humanities and social science are different. Second, the thinking orientations of humanities and social science are different. Third, humanities and social science are thinking in different ways. For the unity of the humanities and so…Read more
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9Cortical Activation Patterns of Different Masking Noises and Correlation With Their Masking Efficacy, Determined by Functional Near-Infrared SpectroscopyFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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13Factor Structure of the 10-Item Perceived Stress Scale and Measurement Invariance Across Genders Among Chinese AdolescentsFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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31The Effects of Random Stimulation Rate on Measurements of Auditory Brainstem ResponseFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 14. 2020.
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9The Theory of Moral CapitalSpringer Singapore. 2018.This book captures the quintessence of the author’s 20-year career, presenting both unique perspectives and logical arguments. Guided by the Marxist concept of historical materialism, it reveals the function and effect of morality by analyzing and defining the moral domain. Further, it argues that economic development requires moral support by analyzing the inseparable logical connection between economics and morality. Moreover, it investigates moral capital and its route to achieving value mult…Read more
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30Tu Youyou winning the Nobel Prize: Ethical research on the value and safety of traditional Chinese medicineBioethics 34 (2): 166-171. 2018.In 2015, the Chinese pharmacologist, Tu Youyou, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of artemisinin. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) was the source of inspiration for Tu's discovery and provides an opportunity for the world to know more about TCM as a source of medical knowledge and practice. In this article, the value of TCM is evaluated from an ethical perspective. The characteristics of ‘jian, bian, yan, lian’ are explored in the way they promote accessi…Read more
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146Corporate Social Responsibility and Collective OCB: A Social Identification PerspectiveFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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8Body Dissatisfaction Enhances Awareness and Facilitates the Consolidation of Body-Related Words During Rapid Serial Visual PresentationFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.Attentional biases have received considerable focus in research on cognitive biases and body dissatisfaction (BD). However, most work has focused on spatial allocation of attention. The current two experiments employed a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) task to investigate the temporal allocation of attention to body-related words among young females with high and low BD. Experiment 1 assessed the stimulus-driven attention of body-related stimuli. Participants identified a neutral second …Read more
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119Acute Stress Shapes Creative Cognition in Trait AnxietyFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.This study examined the cognitive mechanism underlying acute stress in creative cognition among individuals with high and low trait anxiety. Specifically, cognitive inhibition was assessed using the flanker task during acute stress. Fifty-two participants (26 high trait anxiety, 26 low trait anxiety) (mean age = 18.94 years) underwent stress induction via the Trier Social Stress Test (TSST). They all completed the Alternative Uses Test (AUT) and the Remote Associates Test (RAT) before and after …Read more
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14By analogy to the element of the stars: the divine in Jean Fernel's and William Harvey's theories of generationIntellectual History Review 29 (3): 371-387. 2019.Jean Fernel and William Harvey were leading medical practitioners of their respective generations, but they also worked in natural philosophy, and, in particular, were well known for their works on...
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33Attentional blink affected by acute stress in women: The role of affective stimuli and attentional resourcesConsciousness and Cognition 75 102796. 2019.
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25Links Between the Amplitude Modulation of Low-Frequency Spontaneous Fluctuation Across Resting State Conditions and Thalamic Functional ConnectivityFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
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66Pre-surgical Language Mapping in Epilepsy: Using fMRI in Chinese-Speaking PatientsFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
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11A Novel MOEA/D for Multiobjective Scheduling of Flexible Manufacturing SystemsComplexity 2019 1-14. 2019.
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78Multiobjective Optimal Control for Hydraulic Turbine Governing System Based on an Improved MOGWO AlgorithmComplexity 2019 1-14. 2019.
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16Safety-Specific Leadership, Goal Orientation, and Near-Miss Recognition: The Cross-Level Moderating Effects of Safety ClimateFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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31Towards an Ethical and Trustworthy Social Commerce Community for Brand Value Co-creation: A trust-Commitment PerspectiveJournal of Business Ethics 167 (1): 137-152. 2020.Firms have been increasingly using social commerce platforms to engage with customers and support their brand value co-creation. While social commerce is now bringing a variety of benefits to business, it has also challenged marketing ethics surrounding online consumer privacy. Drawing on the trust-commitment theory, we develop a model that aims to create an ethical and trustworthy social commerce community for brand value co-creation by examining the impacts of online consumer privacy concerns …Read more
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15Factors Influencing Residents’ Willingness to Contract With General Practitioners in Guangzhou, China, During the GP Policy Trial Phase: A Cross-Sectional Study Based on Andersen’s Behavioral Model of Health Services UseInquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 56 004695801984548. 2019.
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45Participative Leadership and Organizational Identification in SMEs in the MENA Region: Testing the Roles of CSR Perceptions and Pride in MembershipJournal of Business Ethics 156 (3): 635-650. 2019.The aim of this research is to explore the process linking participative leadership to organizational identification. The study examines the relationship between participative leadership and internal CSR perceptions of employees and also investigates the role that pride in membership plays in the affiliation of CSR perceptions with organizational identification. By studying these relationships, the paper aspires to contemplate new presumed mediators in the association of participative leadership…Read more
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18The Incentive Model in Supply Chain with Trade Credit and Default RiskComplexity 2019 1-11. 2019.
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29Pricing Strategies in Dual-Channel Supply Chain with a Fair Caring RetailerComplexity 2019 1-23. 2019.
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16Procurement Strategy with Backup Sourcing under Stochastic Supply RiskComplexity 2019 1-15. 2019.
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15The Impact of Neighborhood Environment on Women’s Willingness to Have a Second Child in ChinaInquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 56 004695801983323. 2019.
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13Tailoring Self-Help Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques for Stroke Survivors: Examining Preferences, Feasibility and AcceptabilityFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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21Synchronization Control in Reaction-Diffusion Systems: Application to Lengyel-Epstein SystemComplexity 2019 1-8. 2019.
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language |
Philosophy of Mind |
Asian Philosophy |