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    Does Top Management Team Media Exposure Affect Corporate Social Responsibility?
    with Liyuan Zhang and Heather Tarbert
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    This study examines the impact of top management team media exposure on corporate social responsibility and the moderating effect of TMT characteristics based on the upper echelons theory and stakeholder theory. Based on the observations of 5,352 firms between 2010 and 2019, multiple regression analysis is conducted to empirically test whether TMT media exposure can promote CSR. TMT media exposure is further divided into paper media and online media to reveal the impact of different types of TMT…Read more
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    This study adopted a positive psychology perspective to investigate positive emotion and foreign language enjoyment among Chinese as a second language learners in an emergency remote teaching context amid the COVID-19 pandemic. A set of 90 preparatory Chinese language students was assessed for their level of foreign language enjoyment using the Foreign Language Enjoyment Scale. Participles' scores on self-perceived language achievement and actual test scores were adopted as the measurement of th…Read more
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    Evaluating and extending the Informed Consent Ontology for representing permissions from the clinical domain
    with Elizabeth E. Umberfield, Cooper Stansbury, Kathleen Ford, Sharon L. R. Kardia, Andrea K. Thomer, and Marcelline R. Harris
    Applied ontology 17 (2): 321-336. 2022.
    The purpose of this study was to evaluate, revise, and extend the Informed Consent Ontology (ICO) for expressing clinical permissions, including reuse of residual clinical biospecimens and health data. This study followed a formative evaluation design and used a bottom-up modeling approach. Data were collected from the literature on US federal regulations and a study of clinical consent forms. Eleven federal regulations and fifteen permission-sentences from clinical consent forms were iterativel…Read more
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    The relevance to social interaction modulates bistable biological-motion perception
    with Qiu Han, Ying Wang, and Min Bao
    Cognition 209 (C): 104584. 2021.
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    The outbreak of COVID-19 has greatly affected university students’ studies and life. This study aimed to examine the possible mediating role of psychological capital and the moderating role of academic burnout in the relationship between problematic social media usage and anxiety among university students during COVID-19. A total of 3,123 undergraduates from universities in Shanghai participated in an online survey from March to April 2020. The results showed that problematic social media usage …Read more
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    Teacher behaviors are one of the most significant factors influencing student learning. Students from different cultures may have different interpretations of their teachers’ behaviors. This study compared the associations between teacher strictness, teacher feedback, and students’ motivational beliefs using data from six Western countries (the United States, the United Kingdom, Finland, Norway, Australia, and New Zealand) and six East Asian regions (Japan, Korea, mainland China, Hong Kong, Maca…Read more
  •  59
    Analysis of the Strategic Emission-Based Energy Policies of Developing and Developed Economies with Twin Prediction Model
    with Wuchang Wei, Ramesh Chandra Das, and Tonmoy Chatterjee
    Complexity 2020 1-16. 2020.
    Upholding sustainability in the use of energies for the increasing global industrial activity has been one of the priority agendas of the global leaders of the West and East. The projection of different GHGs has thus been the important policy agenda of the economies to justify the positions of their own as well as of others. Methane is one of the important components of GHGs, and its main sources of generation are the agriculture and livestock activities. Global diplomacy regarding the curtailme…Read more
  •  72
    Can Mindfulness-Based Training Improve Positive Emotion and Cognitive Ability in Chinese Non-clinical Population? A Pilot Study
    with Tingfei Zhu, Jiang Xue, Astrid Montuclard, Wenqi Weng, and Shulin Chen
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    State-Related Alterations of Spontaneous Neural Activity in Current and Remitted Depression Revealed by Resting-State fMRI
    with Chang Cheng, Daifeng Dong, Qingsen Ming, Xue Zhong, Xiaoqiang Sun, Ge Xiong, Yidian Gao, and Shuqiao Yao
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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    Subconscious processing reveals dissociable contextual modulations of visual size perception
    with Lihong Chen, Congying Qiao, and Ying Wang
    Cognition 180 (C): 259-267. 2018.