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8Recognizing opportunities when individual engaged in intrapreneurship: The role of creative self-efficacy and support for innovationFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.According to social cognitive theory, this study explored the relationship between intrapreneurship and opportunity recognition. We developed a moderated mediation model of creative self-efficacy as a mediator and support for innovation as a moderator linking intrapreneurship with opportunity recognition. Using a sample of 206 college students from Chinese universities, we found that intrapreneurship is positively related to opportunity recognition, and this relationship was mediated by creative…Read more
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24Leave or Stay as a Risky Choice: Effects of Salary Reference Points and Anchors on Turnover IntentionFrontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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8Acute High-Intensity Interval Exercise Improves Inhibitory Control Among Young Adult Males With ObesityFrontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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8The Relationship Between Psychological Detachment and Employee Well-Being: The Mediating Effect of Self-Discrepant Time Allocation at WorkFrontiers in Psychology 9 424316. 2018.Although research has demonstrated the benefit of psychological detachment for employee well-being, the explanatory mechanisms related to work behaviors underlying this effect remain underdeveloped. Addressing this research gap, we consider self-discrepant time allocation (preferred–actual allocation) as a mediating mechanism through which psychological detachment affects employee well-being. We hypothesize that psychological detachment is associated with self-discrepant time allocation at work.…Read more
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13Co‐Occurrence, Extension, and Social Salience: The Emergence of Indexicality in an Artificial LanguageCognitive Science 47 (5). 2023.We investigated the emergence of sociolinguistic indexicality using an artificial-language-learning paradigm. Sociolinguistic indexicality involves the association of linguistic variants with nonlinguistic social or contextual features. Any linguistic variant can acquire “constellations” of such indexical meanings, though they also exhibit an ordering, with first-order indices associated with particular speaker groups and higher-order indices targeting stereotypical attributes of those speakers.…Read more
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21Predicting Work–Family Balance: A New Perspective on Person–Environment FitFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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27Interactive Brain Activity: Review and Progress on EEG-Based Hyperscanning in Social InteractionsFrontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.When individuals interact with others, perceived information is transmitted among their brains. The EEG-based hyperscanning technique, which provides an approach to explore dynamic brain activities between two or more interactive individuals and their underlying neural mechanisms, has been applied to study different aspects of social interactions since 2010. Recently there has been an increase in research on EEG-based hyperscanning of social interactions. This paper summarizes the application of…Read more
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12Corrigendum: Interactive Brain Activity: Review and Progress on EEG-Based Hyperscanning in Social InteractionsFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
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19The Money Buffer Effect in China: A Higher Income Cannot Make You Much Happier but Might Allow You to Worry LessFrontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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11Does response inhibition occur unconsciously? A systematic review and Bayesian meta-analysisConsciousness and Cognition 115 (C): 103570. 2023.
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5Neural networks need real-world behaviorBehavioral and Brain Sciences 46. 2023.Bowers et al. propose to use controlled behavioral experiments when evaluating deep neural networks as models of biological vision. We agree with the sentiment and draw parallels to the notion that “neuroscience needs behavior.” As a promising path forward, we suggest complementing image recognition tasks with increasingly realistic and well-controlled task environments that engage real-world object recognition behavior.
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42New Qing History and the Problem of “Chinese Empire”—Another Impact and Response?Contemporary Chinese Thought 47 (1): 13-29. 2016.EDITOR’ ABSTRACTLi Aiyong starts from a thorough analysis of the academic background, theories, and approaches of New Qing History. This suggests that its emergence in North America and the controversy it continues to cause in China have to be understood within the respective academic traditions and cultural environments and calls on Chinese academia to actively impact the writing of Qing history overseas.
Areas of Interest
20th Century Philosophy |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |