•  134
    Exploring Green Creativity: The Effects of Green Transformational Leadership, Green Innovation Climate, and Green Autonomy
    with Qamaruddin Maitlo, Yan Jingdong, Ishfaque Ahmed Lashari, Naveed Ahmad Faraz, and Nazim Hussain Hajaro
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    None of the studies published in the extant literature has discussed the role of green innovation climate and green autonomy concerning green creativity and this study aims to offer these two novel constructs. By introducing the componential theory of creativity, this study explores green transformational leadership, green innovation climate, and green autonomy as antecedents of green creativity. The authors employed structural equation modeling to analyze survey-based data collected from automo…Read more
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    Revealing the general status quo of teacher curriculum leadership has great theoretical, policy, and practical significance. However, large-scale empirical investigations in this area are rare, and there is even less attention to the current situation of rural teacher curriculum leadership. Based on the survey of 2,966 rural teachers in 20 provinces of China, this paper presented the status quo of rural teacher curriculum leadership and examined influencing factors through multiple linear regres…Read more
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    The Adverse Effect of Anxiety on Dynamic Anticipation Performance
    with Pengfei Ren, Tingwei Song, Lizhong Chi, and Xiuying Miao
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Anticipation is a crucial perceptual-cognitive skill in fast-ball sports, and the effect of high anxiety on performance has attracted more attention from sports psychologists. Related studies mainly focus on the effect of anxiety on influencing processing efficiency and attentional control during information processing in sport. Attentional Control Theory has been supported by several studies. However, these studies have been criticized by the low ecological validity of task design, such as negl…Read more
  •  49
    How Do Mobile Social Apps Matter for College Students’ Satisfaction in Group-Based Learning? The Mediation of Collaborative Learning
    with Renyu Zhang, Xiaojiong Wang, Dongming Xu, and Fangqing Tian
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Recently, many universities apply mobile tools to teaching practices. For instance, some teachers may set up groups on mobile social apps and assign course tasks and advise college students to submit papers online. Nevertheless, how these mobile social apps affect teaching practices, especially the process of students’ satisfaction needs to be further explored. To fill this research gap, we build a theoretical model of how mobile social apps’ functions affect course satisfaction from the perspec…Read more
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    The study aims to explore the entrepreneurship education of overseas Chinese returnees with the swindler syndrome through psychological resilience. First, a questionnaire survey is conducted to analyze the current situations of entrepreneurship education of overseas Chinses returnees and college students, and it is found that the entrepreneurship education received by overseas Chinese returnees is more advanced and perfect than that by domestic students, which makes overseas Chinese returnees ha…Read more
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    This study aims to explore effective ways to improve college students’ entrepreneurial self-efficacy and intentions through entrepreneurship education. The survey used a random sample of 804 college students in Zhejiang Province, China. The results show that: In terms of the characteristics of entrepreneurial intention, there are significant differences in gender, entrepreneurial experience, entrepreneurial competition experience, and family background of self-employment. There are significant d…Read more
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    The paper expands upon the work by Wang [4], who proposes a new framework based on quantifier-free predicate language extended by a new modality ∃x□\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$$\exists x\Box $$\end{document} and axiomatizes the logic over S5 frames. This paper gives the logics over K, D, T, 4, S4 f…Read more
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    Sound symbolism in Chinese children’s literature
    Cognitive Linguistics 33 (1): 95-120. 2022.
    Iconicity is a fundamental property of spoken and signed languages. However, quantitative analysis of sound-meaning association in Chinese has not been extensively developed, and little is known about the impact of sound symbolism in children’s literature. As sound symbolism is supposed to be a universal cognitive phenomenon, this research seeks to investigate whether iconic structures of Mandarin are embodied in native Chinese speakers’ language experience. The paper describes a case study of C…Read more
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    This book provides a reexamination of the debates between Hu Feng, Lu Ling, and other Chinese left-wing theorists from a cultural-political perspective. The author argues that individualism should be understood within changing historical contexts and that subjectivity should be treated as class-based and derived from collective community.
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    Shared and Unshared Feature Extraction in Major Depression During Music Listening Using Constrained Tensor Factorization
    with Wenya Liu, Xiaoyu Wang, Zhen Mu, Jing Xu, Yi Chang, Qing Zhang, Jianlin Wu, and Fengyu Cong
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Ongoing electroencephalography signals are recorded as a mixture of stimulus-elicited EEG, spontaneous EEG and noises, which poses a huge challenge to current data analyzing techniques, especially when different groups of participants are expected to have common or highly correlated brain activities and some individual dynamics. In this study, we proposed a data-driven shared and unshared feature extraction framework based on nonnegative and coupled tensor factorization, which aims to conduct gr…Read more
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    Community Detection Based on Density Peak Clustering Model and Multiple Attribute Decision-Making Strategy TOPSIS
    with Jianjun Cheng, Wenshuang Gong, Jun Li, Nuo Chen, and Xiaoyun Chen
    Complexity 2021 1-18. 2021.
    Community detection is one of the key research directions in complex network studies. We propose a community detection algorithm based on a density peak clustering model and multiple attribute decision-making strategy, TOPSIS. First, the two-dimensional dataset, which is transformed from the network by taking the density and distance as the attributes of nodes, is clustered by using the DBSCAN algorithm, and outliers are determined and taken as the key nodes. Then, the initial community framewor…Read more
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    The Effects of Diverse Exercise on Cognition and Mental Health of Children Aged 5–6 Years: A Controlled Trial
    with Ningxin Jia, Xijin Zhang, Xiaosheng Dong, Yanan Zhou, and Meng Ding
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    The rate of learning and cognitive development is at its highest level in preschool-aged children, making this stage a critical period. Exercise has received increasing attention for its beneficial physical and mental health effects on the development of preschool children. This study investigated the effects of diverse exercise on the cognition of preschool children. Two classes were randomly selected from kindergarten classes of children aged 5–6 years, and designated as the experimental and c…Read more
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    Book review: Rodney H. Jones (ed), Viral Discourse (review)
    Discourse Studies 23 (6): 800-802. 2021.
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    Postural Balance in Individuals With Knee Osteoarthritis During Stand-to-Sit Task
    with Shengxing Fu, Tingjin Duan, Meijin Hou, Fengjiao Yang, Yatai Chai, Yongkang Chen, Benke Liu, Ye Ma, Anmin Liu, and Lidian Chen
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    Objective: Stand-to-sit task is an important daily function, but there is a lack of research evidence on whether knee osteoarthritis affects the postural balance during the task. This study aimed to compare individuals with knee OA and asymptomatic controls in postural balance and identify kinematic and lower extremity muscle activity characteristics in individuals with knee OA during the stand-to-sit task.Methods: In total, 30 individuals with knee OA and 30 age-matched asymptomatic controls pe…Read more
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    This longitudinal case study identifies corporate governance responses in a Chinese state-owned enterprise facing institutional logic multiplicity and demands to shoulder sociopolitical responsibilities beyond economic responsibility. We find that overseas listing led to the incorporation of market logic into an enterprise in which party-state logic prevailed. The prioritization of sociopolitical responsibilities vis-à-vis economic responsibility has shifted through three phases, reflecting chan…Read more
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    理學的史學 : 朱子的個案 = Neo-Confucian philosophy of history, the case of Zhu Xi
    Dissertation, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. 2021.
    As one of the greatest thinkers in ancient China, Zhu Xi was renowned for his philosophy but his achievements in historiography occupied an important position in traditional China as well. However, Zhu Xi’s historiography were only implied, but has not been discussed enough yet in comparison to his various works on philosophy. This thesis would like to focus on Zhu Xi’s historiography as a core topic to certify that Zhu Xi’s achievement on this field not only played an irreplaceable role among t…Read more
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    Considering that the development of urbanization cannot be separated from the application of landscape pattern evolution, in order to improve the development level of ecocity, a modeling analysis of ecological urban landscape pattern evolution based on multisource remote sensing data is proposed. Taking ecotype city as the research object, the remote sensing images of ecological urban landscape pattern are screened by using multisource remote sensing data and nonremote sensing data as the basic …Read more
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    Individuals often prefer information that matches their needs. In this study, we aimed to explore the relationship between regulatory focus and information preference. Specifically, we investigated the effects of promotion-focused information and prevention-focused information on explicit and implicit information preferences and choice behavior, and examined the mediating roles of information preference. In Experiment 1, we found that prevention-focused individuals were more likely to choose fun…Read more
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    Measuring Prospective Imagery: Psychometric Properties of the Chinese Version of the Prospective Imagery Task
    with Mingfan Liu, Yiting Chen, Xiaoying Yin, Dandan Peng, and Baojuan Ye
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    ObjectiveProspective negative imagery is suggested to play an important role in the development and maintenance of anxiety and depression. The Prospective Imagery Task was developed to assess prospective imagery. Given the importance of prospective imagery for mental health in the Chinese cultural context, our objective was to examine the psychometric properties of the PIT in a Chinese sample.MethodsThe instrument was validated among a sample of 1,372 Chinese individuals who completed the PIT im…Read more
  •  68
    Regulatory Focus, Motivation, and Their Relationship With Creativity Among Adolescents
    with Ling Wang, Yue Cui, Jin Wang, Kaiye Du, and Zheng Luo
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Due to the close relationship among intrinsic/extrinsic motivation, regulatory focus, and creativity revealed by previous literature, intrinsic/extrinsic motivation may play a mediating role between regulatory focus and creativity. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the relationship between regulatory focus and creativity by combining intrinsic/extrinsic motivation. In this study, senior high school students completed the Regulatory Focus Questionnaire, the Working Preference Inve…Read more
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    This article evaluates learners’ thinking in the complex environment of teaching level and cognitive construct process and examines learners within the framework of cognitive factors, as well as the degree of consistency in the training process, in the social practice as the teaching of teachers and students to provide timely and dynamic feedback, first of all to “evidence centered” education evaluation of design patterns and cognitive framework theory as the theoretical basis. An evaluation mod…Read more
  •  135
    Time-varying formation-containment problems for a second-order multiagent system are studied via pulse-modulated intermittent control in this paper. A distributed control framework utilizing the neighbors’ positions and velocities is designed so that leaders in the multiagent system form a formation, and followers move to the convex hull formed by each leader. Different from the traditional formation-containment problems, this paper applies the PMIC framework, which is more common and more in li…Read more
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    We analyze and study the tracking of nonrigid complex targets of sports video based on mean shift fusion color histogram algorithm. A simple and controllable 3D template generation method based on monocular video sequences is constructed, which is used as a preprocessing stage of dynamic target 3D reconstruction algorithm to achieve the construction of templates for a variety of complex objects, such as human faces and human hands, broadening the use of the reconstruction method. This stage requ…Read more
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    Protective and Risk Factors for Medical and Nursing Staff Suffering From Psychological Symptoms During COVID-19
    with Hailong Luo, Huiqi Yao, Yuandi Xi, Zhun Zhang, Jia Li, Jie Li, Zhixiong Zhong, and Yan Lv
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Background: With the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic in China, the general public but also medical staff were confronted with psychological challenges, suffering from the highly infectious and unknown characteristics of COVID-19. In this study, we surveyed psychological symptoms including anxiety, depression, and sleep disorders in medical staff.Method: A questionnaire star/WeChat link-based survey assessing the Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7-item scale, Patient Health Question…Read more
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    The discrepant effect of acute stress on cognitive inhibition and response inhibition
    with Yuecui Kan, Wenlong Xue, Hanxuan Zhao, Xiaoyu Guo, and Haijun Duan
    Consciousness and Cognition 91 (C): 103131. 2021.
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    In this study, we focus on the problem of information expiration when using the traditional collaborative filtering algorithm and propose a new collaborative filtering algorithm by integrating the time factor. This algorithm considers information influence attenuation over time, introduces an information retention period based on the information half-value period, and proposes a time-weighted function, which is applied to the nearest neighbor selection and score prediction to assign different ti…Read more
  •  63
    Does the Price Support Policy Drive a Balanced Distribution of Profits in the Chinese Dairy Supply Chain? Implications for Supplier and Consumer Psychology
    with Feng Hu, Xun Xi, Rongjian Yu, Rong Xiang, Yueyue Zhang, Zhimin Ren, and Jie Xie
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Evaluating the price policy of raw milk is of great significance to the sustainable development of an industry supply chain. In this context, our study used the multi-period difference-in-difference method to systematically examine the impact of the policy implementation on product price and profit distribution in the supply chain. The results showed the following: the price of raw milk in the implementation area of the price support policy is 13.54% higher than that of the unimplemented area; t…Read more
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    The Relationship Between Fear of COVID-19 and Online Aggressive Behavior: A Moderated Mediation Model
    with Baojuan Ye, Yadi Zeng, Hohjin Im, Mingfan Liu, and Qiang Yang
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, fear has run rampant across the globe. To curb the spread of the virus, several governments have taken measures to drastically transition businesses, work, and schooling to virtual settings. While such transitions are warranted and well-intended, these measures may come with unforeseen consequences. Namely, one’s fear of COVID-19 may more readily manifest as aggressive behaviors in an otherwise incognito virtual social ecology. In the current research, a moderated med…Read more