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    Insights Into the Processing of Collocations During L2 English Reading: Evidence From Eye Movements
    with Kevin B. Paterson, Kayleigh L. Warrington, and Xiaolu Wang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    We report an eye movement experiment that investigates the effects of collocation strength and contextual predictability on the reading of collocative phrases by L2 English readers. Thirty-eight Chinese English as foreign language learners read 40 sentences, each including a specific two-word phrase that was either a strong or weak adjective-noun collocation and was either highly predictable or unpredictable from the previous sentence context. Eye movement measures showed that L2 reading times f…Read more
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    Previous studies have offered a rationale for engaging students in small-group student talk for the planning of L2 individual writing. To further investigate whether such talk effectively promotes the quality of argument in the context of Chinese tertiary EFL learners’ argumentative writing and whether such effects could be retained, the current study adopted a quasi-experimental design with a pretest, a posttest, and a delayed posttest in two intact EFL classes. The performance of the intervent…Read more
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    Organization and Finance of China’s Health Sector
    with Peter Hilsenrath
    Inquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 53 004695801562017. 2016.
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    At present, there is a wide variety of tourism resources on the Internet. Tourism management departments must monitor these resources. At the same time, tourists must also retrieve personalized information that they are interested in. This requires a lot of time and energy. This essay studies and implements the tourism network resource monitoring system. The main work completed in the thesis proposes and constructs a topic collection algorithm and establishes a starting point, topic keywords, an…Read more
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    Targeted Influential Nodes Selection in Location-Aware Social Networks
    with Susu Yang and Zhongyuan Jiang
    Complexity 2018 1-10. 2018.
    Given a target area and a location-aware social network, the location-aware influence maximization problem aims to find a set of seed users such that the information spread from these users will reach the most users within the target area. We show that the problem is NP-hard and present an approximate algorithm framework, namely, TarIM-SF, which leverages on a popular sampling method as well as spatial filtering model working on arbitrary polygons. Besides, for the large-scale network we also pr…Read more