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    Development and Validity of the Nurse Presenteeism Questionnaire
    with Geyan Shan, Shengnan Wang, Kai Feng, Shujie Guo, and Yongxin Li
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    This study aimed to develop and test the reliability and validity of a multi-item nurses’ presenteeism behaviour questionnaire. Study 1 administered the Nurse Presenteeism Questionnaire to 250 Chinese nurses. Study 2, surveyed 650 nurses with the NPQ, the Sickness Presenteeism Questionnaire, the Stanford Presenteeism Scale, the General Health Questionnaire, and the Emotional Exhaustion Scale using convenience sampling. After item analysis, the subjects were randomly divided into two groups to ve…Read more
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    We study the synchronization of complex networks by using event-sampling information. The nodes of the network are connected with event-triggered communication via multiple couplings. The couplings are split into several channels. Not all the channels are connected. Only a part of the states of each node can be communicated by the channels. An event detector is designed for each channel to independently determine the sampling moments. The couplings of the network are partial and event-triggered.…Read more
  •  144
    Adopting fair value measurement may bring more earnings fluctuations and induce irrational psychology and radical financing behavior of managers. Based on behavioral corporate governance theory, using the sample of Chinese A-share nonfinancial listed companies during 2007–2017, this paper empirically examines the regulatory effect of fair value measurement, that is, whether fair value measurement affects the company's financing decisions when managers have irrational psychological characteristic…Read more
  •  53
    The Formation of Social Network Assortativity: A Cultural Trait-Matching Mechanism
    with Xiaoming Sun, Yalan Wang, and Wentian Cui
    Complexity 2020 1-9. 2020.
    The preferential attachment mechanism that forms scale-free network cannot display assortativity, i.e., the degree of one node is positively correlated with that of their neighbors in the network. Given the attributes of network nodes, a cultural trait-matching mechanism is further introduced in this paper. Both theoretical analysis and simulation results indicate that the higher selection probability of such mechanism, the more obvious the assortativity is shown in networks. Further, the degree…Read more
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    This article explores intertextual aspects of Chinese newspaper commentaries on the events of 11 September 2001. Newspaper commentaries in China are often a hybrid genre that combines the characteristics of comprehensive news reports and opinion articles. Informed by genre theories and discussions of intertextuality in different disciplines, this article examines the micro-genres of the data collected and investigates how the Chinese writers include and use outside sources and how they position …Read more
  •  55
    This article probes into grammatical conformity in Mandarin by examining meiyou, a multifunctional negative form, in question-answer sequences. Using a conversation analysis approach, it discovers that, as a conforming answer to polar questions, meiyou acquiesces to all the terms and constraints of the question and maximizes the progressivity of the sequence. As a non-conforming response to polar questions, it mitigates the disagreement by avoiding a pointed syntactic negation. Meiyou can also r…Read more
  •  77
    Electrophysiological evidence for the effects of emotional content on false recognition memory
    with Zhiwei Zheng, Minjia Lang, Fengqiu Xiao, and Juan Li
    Cognition 179 (C): 298-310. 2018.
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    Electrophysiological signals associated with fluency of different levels of processing reveal multiple contributions to recognition memory
    with Bingbing Li, Jason R. Taylor, Chuanji Gao, and Chunyan Guo
    Consciousness and Cognition 53 1-13. 2017.
  •  42
    The definability strength of combinatorial principles
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 81 (4): 1531-1554. 2016.
  •  67
    On definable filters in computably enumerable degrees
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 147 (1): 71-83. 2007.
    On definable filters in computably enumerable degrees
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    Relativism: From a Point of View of Paradigm, Language and Rationality
    Dissertation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (People's Republic of China). 2001.
    Since the publication of The Structure of Scientific Revolution , relativism, resulting from the concepts of paradigm and paradigm shift, becomes one of the central problems in the philosophy of science. The author of this dissertation agrees with Thomas Kuhn in his criticism of the Logical Positivism, but denies that relativism arrives as a direct consequence. In this dissertation, the author tries to tackle the problem by analyzing some underlying basic concepts, e.g. paradigm, language and ra…Read more
  •  106
    On the definable ideal generated by the plus cupping c.e. degrees
    Archive for Mathematical Logic 46 (3-4): 321-346. 2007.
    In this paper, we will prove that the plus cupping degrees generate a definable ideal on c.e. degrees different from other ones known so far, thus answering a question asked by Li and Yang (Proceedings of the 7th and the 8th Asian Logic Conferences. World Scientific Press, Singapore, 2003)
  •  41
    Relative definability of n-generics
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (4): 1345-1362. 2018.
  •  108
    Relative enumerability and 1-genericity
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 76 (3). 2011.
    A set of natural numbers B is computably enumerable in and strictly above (or c.e.a. for short) another set C if C < T B and B is computably enumerable in C. A Turing degree b is c.e.a. c if b and c respectively contain B and C as above. In this paper, it is shown that if b is c.e.a. c then b is c.e.a. some 1-generic g
  • Scientific explanation, laws of nature and causation are crucial and frontier issues in the philosophy of science. This book studies the complex relationship between the three concepts, aiming to achieve a holistic synthesis about explanation–laws–causation. By reviewing Hempel's Scientific Explanation models and Salmon's three conceptions – the epistemic, modal and ontic conception – the book suggests that laws are essential to explanation and our understanding of laws will help solve the probl…Read more
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    The book is a translation of the second edition of a much-used and research-based Chinese textbook. As a succinct and issue-based introduction to the Western philosophy of science, the book brings eight focal issues in the field to the fore and augments each topic by incorporating Chinese perspectives. Followed by an overview of the historical framework and logical underpinnings of the philosophy of science, the book thoroughly discusses eight issues in the discipline: the criteria of cognitive …Read more
  •  114
    Electrophysiological correlates associated with contributions of perceptual and conceptual fluency to familiarity
    with Bingbing Li, Chuanji Gao, Xin Xiao, and Chunyan Guo
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.
  •  113
    Conceptual fluency increases recollection: behavioral and electrophysiological evidence
    with Bingbing Li, Chuanji Gao, Huifang Xu, and Chunyan Guo
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 9. 2015.
  •  46
    Processing fluency hinders subsequent recollection: an electrophysiological study
    with Bingbing Li, Chuanji Gao, and Chunyan Guo
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
  •  127
    Asymmetrical color filling-in from the nasal to the temporal side of the blind spot
    with Hui Li, Junxiang Luo, Yiliang Lu, Janis Kan, and Lothar Spillmann
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8. 2014.