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    The Relationship Between Pre-existing Coronary Heart Disease and Cognitive Impairment Is Partly Explained by Reduced Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in the Subjects Without Clinical Heart Failure: A Cross-Sectional Study
    with Suhang Shang, Ziyu Liu, Jinying Gao, Jin Wang, Wenhui Lu, Yulang Fei, Binyan Zhang, Baibing Mi, Pei Li, Louyan Ma, Yu Jiang, Liangjun Dang, Jie Liu, and Qiumin Qu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.
    BackgroundCoronary heart disease is closely associated with cognitive impairment, especially in severe cases of heart failure. However, it is unclear whether cardiac systolic function plays a role in the relationship between pre-existing CHD and cognitive impairment in subjects without clinical heart failure.MethodsIn total, 208 subjects from the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University were recruited from June 2014 to January 2015, and were divided into CHD and non-CHD groups acco…Read more
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    Although previous studies have explored relationships between psychological abuse and social support, the pathways from psychological abuse to social support are still unclear, particularly in Chinese adolescents. This cross-sectional study attempts to delineate the prevalence of psychological abuse and explore the relationships between psychological abuse, social support, and self-esteem under the Chinese cultural context. Data were obtained from 417 Chinese adolescents aged 15–18 years old. Al…Read more
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    Existing research on leader humility primarily demonstrates its positive effects. This study challenges this view by proposing the potential negative effects of leader humility on followers’ behaviors. Furthermore, this paper employs the person-situation interactionist perspective to extend the research on integrating followers’ personality traits and leader humility. Specifically, this study proposed that leader humility triggers their followers’ sense of power; moreover, this study wagers that…Read more
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    This study explored international students’ online Chinese as a foreign language learning stickiness in a Chinese university context. A new theoretical model was designed and verified to serve the mixed-method investigation. Participants were a group of 194 international students learning CFL online in a Chinese university. Data were collected through an online questionnaire for all the students and semi-structural individual interviews with eight volunteer participants. The structural equation …Read more
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    Ethical dilemmas faced by frontline support nurses fighting COVID-19
    with Xinyi Liu, Yingying Xu, Yuanyuan Chen, Qiwei Wu, Huiwen Xu, Pingting Zhu, and Ericka Waidley
    Nursing Ethics 29 (1): 7-18. 2022.
    Background: In 2019, an outbreak of COVID-19 broke out in Hubei, China. Medical workers from all over the country rushed to Hubei and participated in the treatment and care of COVID-19 patients. These nurses, dedicated to their professional practice, volunteered to provide compassion and expert clinical care during the pandemic. As with other acts of heroism, the ethical dilemmas associated with working on the front line must be considered for future practice. Purpose: To explore the ethical dil…Read more
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    How does moral identity promote employee voice behavior? The roles of work engagement and leader secure-base support
    with Na-Ting Liu and Wei-Chu Lee
    Ethics and Behavior 32 (5): 449-467. 2022.
    This study seeks exploration of how employees’ moral identity is related to voice behavior (i.e., the expression of constructive suggestions or ideas for improving work-related issues) in the current organizational dynamics. By integrating the self-consistency theory with a situational strength perspective, a moderated mediation model was constructed to examine connections among moral identity, leader secure-base support (LSBS), work engagement, and voice behavior. Surveys were collected at 2 ti…Read more
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    Mathematics Achievement of Children in China and the United States
    with H. W. Stevenson, S. Lee, M. Lummis, J. Stigler, L. Fan, and F. Ge
    First and fifth graders in Beijing and Chicago were given a battery of mathematics tests. Whether tested with problems requiring solely computation or with ones requiring application of knowledge about mathematics, American children's performance was consistently inferior to that of Chinese children. Interviews with American children suggested that they like mathematics, believe they are doing well in mathematics, and do not perceive mathematics as a difficult subject. American children's poor p…Read more
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    Adaptive Inverse Control Based on Kriging Algorithm and Lyapunov Theory of Crawler Electromechanical System
    with Guanyu Zhang, Yitian Wang, and Yiyao Fan
    Complexity 2018 1-12. 2018.
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    Disrupted Spontaneous Neural Activity Related to Cognitive Impairment in Postpartum Women
    with Jin-Xia Zheng, Huiyou Chen, Liang Jiang, Fan Bo, Yuan Feng, Wen-Wei Tang, Xindao Yin, and Jian-Ping Gu
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    Emoticons in text may function like gestures in spoken or signed communication
    with Laurie Beth Feldman, Cecilia R. Aragon, and Judith F. Kroll
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 40. 2017.
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    Taiwanese Political Parties can be Categorized by Face, by Those Who Reported Making Face-To-Trait Inferences
    with Shun-Fu Hu, Chien-Kai Chang, and Sarina Hui-Lin Chien
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
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    Ethical Decisions About Sharing Music Files in the P2P Environment
    with Rong-An Shang and Pin-Cheng Chen
    Journal of Business Ethics 80 (2): 349-365. 2008.
    Digitized information and network have made an enormous impact on the music and movie industries. Internet piracy is popular and has greatly threatened the companies in these industries. This study tests Hunt-Vitell’s ethical decision model and attempts to understand why and how people share unauthorized music files with others in the peer-to-peer (P2P) network. The norm of anti-piracy, the ideology of free software, the norm of reciprocity, and the ideology of consumer rights are proposed as fo…Read more