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Hao Cheng

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    Impact of perception reduction of employment opportunities on employment pressure of college students under COVID-19 epidemic–joint moderating effects of employment policy support and job-searching self-efficacy
    with Shiyuan Yang, Jinxiu Yang, Longhua Yue, Jingfei Xu, Xingyu Liu, Wei Li, and Guorong He
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Based on the stress interaction theory, this research constructed a model to study the joint moderating effects of the perception reduction of employment opportunities under the COVID-19 epidemic on the employment pressure of college students. With two moderating variables introduced, employment policy support and job-searching self-efficacy, this research studied the mechanism and boundary conditions of perception reduction of employment opportunities on employment pressure of college students …Read more
    Based on the stress interaction theory, this research constructed a model to study the joint moderating effects of the perception reduction of employment opportunities under the COVID-19 epidemic on the employment pressure of college students. With two moderating variables introduced, employment policy support and job-searching self-efficacy, this research studied the mechanism and boundary conditions of perception reduction of employment opportunities on employment pressure of college students from both individual and environmental aspects. The study found that during the epidemic if college students perceived fewer employment opportunities, they could have greater employment pressure from themselves, schools, and families; and that under the joint moderation of employment policy support and job-searching self-efficacy, the perception reduction of employment opportunities under the COVID-19 epidemic, the employment pressure of college students, universities, and families were connected, with different adjustment mechanisms. Based on empirical data, this research can provide theoretical enlightenment and practical guidance for the government, universities, and families to alleviate the employment pressure on college students during the epidemic.
    Cognitive Sciences
  • Henan Cheng shi yi shu
    with Yi Cheng
    Shandong ren min chu ban she. 2020.
    Volume 1. Henan Cheng shi yi shu, di yi - di shi ba -- volume 2. Henan Cheng shi yi shu, di shi jiu - di er shi wu, fu lu. Henan Cheng shi wai shu, di yi - di shi er.
    Chinese Philosophy
  • Juan 17-21. Ming dao wen ji 5 juan
    In Hao Cheng (ed.), Cheng shu fen lei, Shanghai Ci Shu Chu Ban She. 2006.
    Chinese PhilosophyChinese Philosophy: Topics
  • Er Cheng zi yu lu
    . 1977.
    Cheng HaoCheng Yi
  • Nitei zensho tsuketari sakuin (edited book)
    with Xi Zhu and Yi Cheng
    . 1979.
    Zhu XiCheng HaoCheng Yi
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    Cheng shu fen lei
    Shanghai ci shu chu ban she. 2006.
    本书以四书五经为编列次序, 汇集了程颢, 程颐的哲学著作.
    Chinese Philosophy: Topics
  •  46
    萨都剌诗词选译
    with Qi Guo
    Sichuan sheng xin hua shu dian jing xiao. 1994.
    Chinese Philosophy
  •  19
    二程遺書: 二程外書
    . 1992.
    据清《文渊阁四库全书》影印.
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    Yŏkchu Ijŏng chŏnsŏ
    Chŏnt'ong Munhwa Yŏn'guhoe. 2018.
    Chinese Philosophy
  •  58
    Er Cheng yi shu
    Shanghai gu ji chu ban she. 1992.
    据清《文渊阁四库全书》影印.
    Song-Ming Neo-Confucianism
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