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23Learning Moral Norms: “Cultural Models” in Children’s EyesIn Giovanni Bennardo, Victor C. De Munck & Stephen Chrisomalis (eds.), Cognition In and Out of the Mind: Advances in Cultural Model Theory, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 321-342. 2024.This chapter focuses on child development, an understudied direction in cultural models, theories, and research. Placing children’s active learning at the center of analysis, the chapter addresses this key question: What can we learn about the making and un-making of “cultural models” when we see the social world through the eyes of young children, rather than those of adults? The chapter examines the particular domain of learning moral norms in early childhood, that is, how children negotiate c…Read more
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70The Reducibility of Generalized Syllogisms with the Quantifiers in Square {not all} and Square {most}Philosophy International Journal 7 (4): 1-4. 2024.To explore the reducibility of non-trivial generalized syllogisms with the quantifiers in Square {not all} and Square {most}, this paper first gives the formalization of generalized syllogisms on the basis of set theory, and then proves the validity of the generalized syllogism EMO-3 by first-order logic and generalized quantifier theory; Finally, with the help of some reductive operations, the other 20 valid generalized syllogisms are deduced from the syllogism EMO-3. In other words, there are …Read more
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47‘Unruly’ Children: Historical Fieldnotes and Learning Morality in a Taiwan VillageCambridge University Press. 2024.How do we become moral persons? What about children's active learning in contrast to parenting? What can children teach us about knowledge-making more broadly? Answer these questions by delving into the groundbreaking ethnographic fieldwork conducted by anthropologists Arthur and Margery Wolf in a martial law era Taiwanese village (1958-60), marking the first-ever study of ethnic Han children. Jing Xu skillfully reinterprets the Wolfs' extensive fieldnotes, employing a unique blend of humanistic…Read more
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58Leadership is considered as a significant antecedent of knowledge hiding in SMEs, but the differential dimension of leadership has been evidently neglected in both theoretical and empirical areas. Drawing on conservation of resource theory and social cognitive theory, this research investigates whether and how SME differential leadership influences subordinate knowledge hiding. Specifically, we analyze the underlying mechanisms of a chain-mediator—job insecurity and territorial consciousness and…Read more
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56Driving With Hemianopia X: Effects of Cross Traffic on Gaze Behaviors and Pedestrian Responses at IntersectionsFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 16. 2022.PurposeWe conducted a driving simulator study to investigate the effects of monitoring intersection cross traffic on gaze behaviors and responses to pedestrians by drivers with hemianopic field loss.MethodsSixteen HFL and sixteen normal vision participants completed two drives in an urban environment. At 30 intersections, a pedestrian ran across the road when the participant entered the intersection, requiring a braking response to avoid a collision. Intersections with these pedestrian events ha…Read more
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75“Lubricant” or “Stumbling Block”?: The Paradoxical Association Between Team Authoritarian Leadership and Creative DevianceFrontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.Recently, creative deviance has been lauded to be an innovation-enhancing approach with applications in many new and high-tech domains. Previous study on antecedents to creative deviance remains scattered and vague. Our research conceptualizes creative deviance from the perspective of independent innovation and explores its antecedents, mechanisms, as well as conditions. Team authoritarian leadership is conceptualized as a contradictory unity as it mixes advantages and disadvantages. However, it…Read more
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225The unprecedented public panic caused by COVID-19 will affect the recovery of tourism, especially the theme parks, which are generally crowded due to high visitor volume. The purpose of this study is to discuss the effect of the COVID-19 on the theme park industry. This study aims to predict recommendation intentions of theme park visitors by exploring the complicated mechanism derived from the fear of COVID-19. This study uses a quantitative research method, and SPSS 20.0 and AMOS 22.0 were use…Read more
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51Social Media for Health Campaign and Solidarity Among Chinese Fandom Publics During the COVID-19 PandemicFrontiers in Psychology 12. 2022.Background:As a highly contagious disease, the COVID-19 pandemic has become a serious health threat and psychological burden for the global communities. From the conceptual perspective of affordances, this research examined the role of social media for health campaign and psychological support during the global crisis.Methods:Data from both social media and a nationwide survey were collected and analyzed. Face mask-related posts on Sina Weibo from January 1, 2020, to June 30, 2020, were retrieve…Read more
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60Shared and Unshared Feature Extraction in Major Depression During Music Listening Using Constrained Tensor FactorizationFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.Ongoing electroencephalography signals are recorded as a mixture of stimulus-elicited EEG, spontaneous EEG and noises, which poses a huge challenge to current data analyzing techniques, especially when different groups of participants are expected to have common or highly correlated brain activities and some individual dynamics. In this study, we proposed a data-driven shared and unshared feature extraction framework based on nonnegative and coupled tensor factorization, which aims to conduct gr…Read more
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61COVID-19, a critical juncture in China’s wildlife protection?History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 43 (2): 1-4. 2021.The COVID-19 crisis has called into question the utilitarianism-oriented human-wildlife relations and the legitimacy of wildlife protection regime in China. The pandemic has triggered significant, swift, and encompassing changes in policies. Drawing on insights from historical institutionalism, we argue that COVID-19 constitutes a critical juncture in China’s wildlife protection policy.
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63Cross-Cultural Measurement Invariance of Scales Assessing Stigma and Attitude to Seeking Professional Psychological HelpFrontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
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95The Effect of Aging in Inhibitory Control of Major Depressive Disorder Revealed by Event-Related PotentialsFrontiers in Human Neuroscience 10. 2016.
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69Individual Auditor Conservatism After CSRC SanctionsJournal of Business Ethics 136 (1): 133-146. 2016.This study examines whether sanctions imposed by the China Securities Regulatory Commission against individual auditors result in greater auditor conservatism. Using a difference-in-differences research design, we find that clients of sanctioned individual auditors have lower discretionary accruals in the post-sanction period than in the pre-sanction period when compared to a matched control group of clients audited by individual auditors who were not sanctioned. Our findings suggest that sancti…Read more
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99A formal analysis of cultural evolution by replacementIn B. C. Love, K. McRae & V. M. Sloutsky (eds.), Proceedings of the 30th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society., Cognitive Science Society. pp. 1435--1400. 2008.
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101Replicating color term universals through human iterated learningIn S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Cognitive Science Society. 2010.