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    Math anxiety (MA) has been suggested to decrease the math performance of students. However, it remains unclear what factors moderate this relationship. The purpose of this study was to analyze the link between MA and math performance. Studies that explored the relationship between MA and math performance, conducted from 2000 to 2019 (84 samples, N = 8680), were identified and statistically integrated with a meta-analysis method. The results indicated a robust negative correlation between MA and …Read more
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    Using tDCS to Explore the Role of the Right Temporo-Parietal Junction in Theory of Mind and Cognitive Empathy
    with Xiaoqin Mai, Wenli Zhang, Xinmu Hu, Zhen Zhen, Zhenhua Xu, and Chao Liu
    Frontiers in Psychology 7. 2016.
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    The Effects of Subliminal Goal Priming on Emotional Response Inhibition in Cases of Major Depression
    with Man Zhang, Suhong Wang, Can Jiao, Yuqi Chen, Ni Chen, Yijia Zhao, Yonger Wang, and Shufang Zhang
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    Previous studies have provided evidence that automatic emotion regulation, which is primed by control goals, can change emotion trajectory unconsciously. However, the cognitive mechanism and associated changes in depression remain unclear. The current study aimed to examine whether subliminal goal priming could change the emotional response inhibition among patients with major depressive disorder and their healthy controls. A group of patients with depression and a healthy control group were bot…Read more
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    Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Patient Perspective
    with Chencheng Zhang, Xian Qiu, Yingying Zhang, Zhengyu Lin, Peng Huang, Yixin Pan, Eric A. Storch, Bomin Sun, and Dianyou Li
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15. 2021.
    BackgroundPublic health guidelines have recommended that elective medical procedures, including deep brain stimulation surgery for Parkinson’s disease, should not be scheduled during the coronavirus pandemic to prevent further virus spread and overload on health care systems. However, delaying DBS surgery for PD may not be in the best interest of individual patients and is not called for in regions where virus spread is under control and inpatient facilities are not overloaded.MethodsWe administ…Read more
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    A Novel Method for Economic Dispatch with Across Neighborhood Search: A Case Study in a Provincial Power Grid, China
    with Guojiang Xiong, Xufeng Yuan, Dongyuan Shi, Yu He, Yao Yao, and Gonggui Chen
    Complexity 2018 1-18. 2018.
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    Distinguishing Adolescents With Conduct Disorder From Typically Developing Youngsters Based on Pattern Classification of Brain Structural MRI
    with Jianing Zhang, Weixiang Liu, Qiong Wu, Yidian Gao, Yali Jiang, Junling Gao, Shuqiao Yao, and Bingsheng Huang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12. 2018.
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    Regional Homogeneity Abnormalities in Early-Onset and Adolescent-Onset Conduct Disorder in Boys: A Resting-State fMRI Study
    with Wanyi Cao, Chuting Li, Daifeng Dong, Xiaoqiang Sun, Shuqiao Yao, Bingsheng Huang, and Jun Liu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 13. 2019.
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    Morphological Metaphor Mapping of Moral Concepts in Chinese Culture
    with Yingjie Liu, Kang Li, Lina Li, Yuerui Lin, Baxter DiFabrizio, and He Wang
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    According to conceptual metaphor theory, individuals are thought to understand or express abstract concepts by using referents in the physical world—right and left for moral and immoral, for example. In this research, we used a modified Stroop paradigm to explore how abstract moral concepts are metaphorically translated onto physical referents in Chinese culture using the Chinese language. We presented Chinese characters related to moral and immoral abstract concepts in either non-distorted or d…Read more
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    This paper examines the spillover effect between bitcoin, gold, crude oil, and major stock markets by using the MSV model with dynamic correlation and Granger causality. The empirical results of the DC-GC-MSV model are logically correct and convergent. The DIC test result has proved that the DC-GC-MSV model is better and more accurate. Bitcoin has no significant Granger causality spillover effect than other assets. As a safe haven product for stock assets, gold price has one-way spillover effect…Read more
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    A tail Cone version of the halpern–läuchli theorem at a large cardinal
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 84 (2): 473-496. 2019.
    The classical Halpern–Läuchli theorem states that for any finite coloring of a finite product of finitely branching perfect trees of height ω, there exist strong subtrees sharing the same level set such that tuples in the product of the strong subtrees consisting of elements lying on the same level get the same color. Relative to large cardinals, we establish the consistency of a tail cone version of the Halpern–Läuchli theorem at a large cardinal (see Theorem 3.1), which, roughly speaking, deal…Read more
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    For achieving the sustainable development goals, green development has been raised to a high position for cities in China. The economic development in Northwest China is slow, the ecological environment is fragile, and the mineral resources are rich. Only through green development can we realize the comprehensive income of regional production development, rich life, and good ecology. This paper measures the green development efficiency of 30 prefecture-level cities in Northwest China by using DE…Read more
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    Why Can't We Accurately Predict Others' Decisions? Prediction Discrepancy in Risky Decision-Making
    with Qingzhou Sun, Huanren Zhang, and Xiaoning Zhang
    Frontiers in Psychology 9 412763. 2018.
    Individuals often fail to accurately predict others’ decisions in a risky environment. In this paper, we investigate the characteristics and causes of this prediction discrepancy. Participants completed a risky decision-making task mixed with different domains (gain vs. loss) and probabilities (small vs. large), with some participants making decisions for themselves (the actor) and the others predicting the actors’ decisions (the predictor). The results demonstrated a prediction discrepancy: pre…Read more
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    Errors are inevitable in an increasingly risky and dynamic entrepreneurial environment. The error management and the error climate perceived by the members are crucial to the subsequent innovation behaviors. Maintaining and improving the psychological capital of entrepreneurs under errors is not only the psychological activities of entrepreneurs themselves but also a critical management process in which an organization can influence the psychological factors and behaviors of entrepreneurs throug…Read more
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    Based on multiteam system theory and creativity theory, this study explores the influencing factor model of multiteam digital creativity in the action phase through two cross-validation studies, filling a theoretical gap and responding to the research call. Study 1 is a qualitative analysis method to fully explore the relevant influencing factors and enhance the theoretical saturation. Study 2 is an optimized DEMATEL method, known as the CL-WG DEMATEL analysis method, which cross-validates the n…Read more
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    Compactness and guessing principles in the Radin extensions
    with Omer Ben-Neria
    Journal of Mathematical Logic 23 (2). 2023.
    We investigate the interaction between compactness principles and guessing principles in the Radin forcing extensions. In particular, we show that in any Radin forcing extension with respect to a measure sequence on [Formula: see text], if [Formula: see text] is weakly compact, then [Formula: see text] holds. This provides contrast with a well-known theorem of Woodin, who showed that in a certain Radin extension over a suitably prepared ground model relative to the existence of large cardinals, …Read more
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    Complicated colorings, revisited
    with Assaf Rinot
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 174 (4): 103243. 2023.
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    Book Review: The Interoceptive Mind: From Homeostasis to Awareness (review)
    with Da Dong
    Frontiers in Psychology 11 637640. 2021.
    Edited by Manos Tsakiris and Helena De Preester, (Oxford, Oxford University Press), 2019, 368 pages,To understand the nature of mind, cognitive scientists of all theoretical strands may benefit from considering experimental evidence of cognition (perception, attention, memory, etc.) alongside phenomenologies of (conscious) experiences and feelings-let's say, proprioceptive, exteroceptive, interoceptive, and bodily self-conscious. Roughly, the former dimension of scientific studies of mind seems …Read more
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    Stationary and closed rainbow subsets
    with Shimon Garti
    Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 172 (2): 102887. 2021.
    We study the structural rainbow Ramsey theory at uncountable cardinals. Compared to the usual rainbow Ramsey theory, the variation focuses on finding a rainbow subset that not only is of a certain cardinality but also satisfies certain structural constraints, such as being stationary or closed in its supremum. In the process of dealing with cardinals greater than ω1, we uncover some connections between versions of Chang's Conjectures and instances of rainbow Ramsey partition relations, addressin…Read more
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    Emotion malleability beliefs predict daily positive and negative affect in adolescents
    with Siwen Guo, Ottmar V. Lipp, and Min Wang
    Cognition and Emotion. forthcoming.
    The present study examined the relationship between emotion malleability beliefs and daily positive affect (PA) and negative affect (NA) in adolescents. 639 participants provided information about emotion malleability beliefs and emotion regulation strategies on the first day of the study and six daily measurements of PA and NA. Emotion malleability beliefs had a positive relationship with PA and a negative relationship with NA. Higher emotion malleability beliefs predicted lower carryover effec…Read more
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    Rado’s Conjecture and its Baire version
    Journal of Mathematical Logic 20 (1): 1950015. 2019.
    Rado’s Conjecture is a compactness/reflection principle that says any nonspecial tree of height ω1 has a nonspecial subtree of size ℵ1. Though incompatible with Martin’s Axiom, Rado’s Conjecture turns out to have many interesting consequences that are also implied by certain forcing axioms. In this paper, we obtain consistency results concerning Rado’s Conjecture and its Baire version. In particular, we show that a fragment of PFA, which is the forcing axiom for Baire Indestructibly Proper forci…Read more
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    Student–Teacher Relationship: Its Measurement and Effect on Students’ Trait, Performance, and Wellbeing in Private College
    with Li Ying Bai, Zi Ying Li, Wen xin Wu, Li yue Liu, Shao Ping Chen, and Julie N. Y. Zhu
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Student–teacher relationships have been examined by many studies. However, an omission still exists, the existing scales are not appropriate for studying STRs in private colleges because of the special character of these schools. This paper presents the development and validation of Private-College Student–Teacher Relationship Scale, the first instrument to evaluate student–teacher relationships in private colleges. The PCSTRS has six dimensions: trust, interaction, intimacy, care, approval, and…Read more
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    Foundations of embodied learning: a paradigm for education (review)
    Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (12): 1414-1417. 2023.