• Confucius
    Xin xing chu ban she. 2010.
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    Atmospheric pollution is deteriorating, which has affected the evolution of respiratory disease for the exposed human worldwide. Thus, exploring the influence of air pollution on the evolution of disease transmission dynamics is a significant issue. In this article, a stochastic susceptible-infective epidemic model in a polluted atmospheric environment is investigated. The existence and uniqueness of the global positive solution are established. In virtue of the aggregation methods and Lyapunov …Read more
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    Exercise Intervention in Treatment of Neuropsychological Diseases: A Review
    with Zichao Chen, Wencen Lan, Guifen Yang, Xiang Ji, Lan Chen, Yan Zhou, and Shanshan Li
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    Shyness and Adjustment in Early Childhood in Southeast China: The Moderating Role of Conflict Resolution Skills
    with Jingjing Zhu, Rui Fu, Min Wu, and Tingting Yang
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    The massive social change in urban China today has led to a decline in the adaptive implications of shyness for child adjustment, yet evidence of this trend in young children is limited. Moreover, the underlying mechanisms that help to explain the associations between shyness and maladjustment remains poorly understood. The primary goal of the present study was to explore the moderating role of conflict resolution skills in the links between shyness and socio-emotional and school adjustment amon…Read more
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    Social Avoidance and Social Adjustment: The Moderating Role of Emotion Regulation and Emotion Lability/Negativity Among Chinese Preschool Children
    with Jingjing Zhu, Bowen Xiao, Will Hipson, Chenyu Yan, and Robert J. Coplan
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    The present study explored the role of emotion regulation and emotion lability/negativity as a moderator in the relation between child social avoidance and social adjustment in Chinese culture. Participants were N = 194 children recruited from nine classrooms in two public kindergartens in Shanghai, People’s Republic of China. Multi-source assessments were employed with mothers rating children’s social avoidance and teachers rating children’s emotion regulation, emotion lability/negativity and s…Read more
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    Deep learning is widely used in the fields of information technology and education innovation but there are few studies for young children in the preschool stage. Therefore, we aimed to explore factors that affect children’s learning ability through collecting relevant information from teachers in the kindergarten. Literature review, interview, and questionnaire survey methods were used to determine the influencing factors of deep learning. There were five dimensions for these factors: the level…Read more
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    In the traditional scientific research and production activities, due to the lack of sufficient communication and communication between researchers, the phenomenon of waste of scientific research resources occurs from time to time, which hinders the efficiency of scientific research output. Based on the design principle of the semantic knowledge framework, this paper puts forward the definition of ontology and semantic relationship of the collaborative system of scientific researchers. In this p…Read more
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    A Review of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education from 2010 to 2020 (review)
    with Xuesong Zhai, Xiaoyan Chu, Ching Sing Chai, Morris Siu Yung Jong, Andreja Istenic, Michael Spector, Jia-Bao Liu, and Jing Yuan
    Complexity 2021 1-18. 2021.
    This study provided a content analysis of studies aiming to disclose how artificial intelligence has been applied to the education sector and explore the potential research trends and challenges of AI in education. A total of 100 papers including 63 empirical papers and 37 analytic papers were selected from the education and educational research category of Social Sciences Citation Index database from 2010 to 2020. The content analysis showed that the research questions could be classified into …Read more
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    A transposed-word effect across space and time: Evidence from Chinese
    with Zhiwei Liu, Michael G. Cutter, Kevin B. Paterson, and Jingxin Wang
    Cognition 218 (C): 104922. 2022.
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    Cognitive diagnostic assessment has been developed rapidly to provide fine-grained diagnostic feedback on students’ subskills and to provide insights on remedial instructions in specific domains. To date, most cognitive diagnostic studies on reading tests have focused on retrofitting a single booklet from a large-scale assessment. Critical issues in CDA involve the scarcity of research to develop diagnostic tests and the lack of reliability and validity evidence. This study explored the developm…Read more
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    This article examines the mediation effect of brand identification and the moderating effect of service quality (SQ) on the effects of corporate social responsibility (CSR) association on service brand performance. A survey of customers of mobile telecommunications services was conducted. The study finds, first, that both CSR and SQ have direct effects on brand identification and customer satisfaction and indirect effects on customer satisfaction (via brand identification) and on service brand l…Read more
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    Corporate Social Responsibility and Insider Trading
    with Jinhua Cui and Hoje Jo
    Journal of Business Ethics 130 (4): 869-887. 2015.
    This study examines the impact of corporate social responsibility activities on insider trading. While opponents of insider trading claim that the buying or selling of a security by insiders who have access to non-public information is illegal, proponents argue that insider trading improves economic efficiency and fairness when corporate insiders buy and sell stock in their own companies. Based on extensive U.S. data of insider trading and CSR engagement, we find that both the number of insider …Read more
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    Mental fatigue decreases complexity: Evidence from multiscale entropy analysis of instantaneous frequency variation in alpha rhythm
    with Yawen Zhai, Shengyi Zhou, Chenxu Zhang, Erping Luo, Chi Tang, and Kangning Xie
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16 906735. 2022.
    Mental fatigue (MF) jeopardizes performance and safety through a variety of cognitive impairments and according to the complexity loss theory, should represent “complexity loss” in electroencephalogram (EEG). However, the studies are few and inconsistent concerning the relationship between MF and loss of complexity, probably because of the susceptibility of brain waves to noise. In this study, MF was induced in thirteen male college students by a simulated flight task. Before and at the end of t…Read more
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    Wang Chong ru dao si xiang ping jie =
    She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she. 2020.
    王充哲学思想建立在广评诸子的基础之上,通过对先秦诸子思想的继承与发展,形成一个既不属于儒家又不属于道家的独特的思想体系,抑或说继承了儒、道又超越了儒、道。本书以王充对先秦儒、道思想的评介为切入点,有别于学界常用的从史学、经学、文献学等维度研究王充思想,而是注重从哲学的角度考察、梳理王充对先秦儒、道思想的理解与评判、继承与发展。
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    Entrepreneurial intention is an important condition for promoting substantive entrepreneurial behavior, which in turn alleviates employment pressure and promotes sustainable economic and social development. Based on national survey data of university students, descriptive statistical analysis of variables and binary logistic regression analysis were used to empirically analyze the factors influencing university students’ entrepreneurial intentions in five aspects, including innate endowment, acq…Read more
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    Entrepreneurial intention is an important condition for promoting substantive entrepreneurial behavior, which in turn alleviates employment pressure and promotes sustainable economic and social development. Based on national survey data of university students, descriptive statistical analysis of variables and binary logistic regression analysis were used to empirically analyze the factors influencing university students’ entrepreneurial intentions in five aspects, including innate endowment, acq…Read more
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    More Lies Lead to More Memory Impairments in Daily Life
    with Zhiwei Liu and Xiping Liu
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Previous studies have demonstrated that lying can undermine memory and that its memory-undermining effects could be modulated by the cognitive resources required to tell lies. We extended the investigation of the memory-undermining effect by using a daily life setting in which participants were highly involved in a mock shopping task. Participants were randomly assigned to truth-telling, denying or mixed lying conditions. After finishing the shopping task, participants were told that two people …Read more
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    This paper focuses on the external environmental capacity of the coevolution system of the manufacturing industry and logistics industry. This paper first constructs a dynamic model of the external environmental capacity of the coevolution system by using the logistic model and then simulates the effects of two factors: one factor is the institutional environment affected by the random interference factors of policy and the other factor is the industrial environment affected by the random interf…Read more
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    Constructing an all-directional, multilevel, and composite interconnection network, accelerating the free flow of producer services elements across regions, and further improving the efficiency of resource integration demand to conduct a comprehensive and systematic analysis of producer services trade. Thus, using bilateral trade data, this paper builds producer services trade network composed of 61 major countries and innovatively combines the methods of social network and economic geography to…Read more
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    An Innovation Design Approach for Product Service Systems Based on TRIZ and Function Incentive
    with Jie Jiang, Lidan Li, Changchun Zhou, Yuxiang Huo, and Qian Li
    Complexity 2021 1-11. 2021.
    Good balance between product and service is the key in the innovative design of product service systems. In this study, the evolution route of the PSS based on Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadatch ideal final result was provided. The function model of the PSS was constructed according to the service blueprint and function system diagrams. On this basis, an innovation design method of the PSS based on function incentive was established. The function incentive strategies included function sy…Read more
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    Powering Sustainable Consumption: The Roles of Green Consumption Values and Power Distance Belief
    with Hean Tat Keh and Xiaoyu Wang
    Journal of Business Ethics 169 (3): 499-516. 2019.
    As human consumption is one of the key contributors to environmental problems, it is increasingly urgent to promote sustainable consumption. Drawing on the agentic-communal model of power, this research explores how the psychological feeling of power influences consumers’ preference for green products. We show that low power increases consumers’ preference for green products compared to high power. Importantly, we identify two factors moderating the main effect of power on green consumption. Spe…Read more
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    A Comparison Study of Tie Non-response Treatments in Social Networks Analysis
    with Feifei Huang and Minqiang Zhang
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2019.
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    The Role of Approximate Number System in Different Mathematics Skills Across Grades
    with Dan Cai, Linni Zhang, Wei Wei, and George K. Georgiou
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
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    Allelic variation at the VRN-1 promoter region in polyploid wheat
    with M. Helguera, K. Kato, S. Fukuyama, J. Sherman, and J. Dubcovsky
    Vernalization, the requirement of a long exposure to low temperatures to induce flowering, is an essential adaptation of plants to cold winters. We have shown recently that the vernalization gene VRN-1 from diploid wheat Triticum monococcum is the meristem identity gene APETALA1, and that deletions in its promoter were associated with spring growth habit. In this study, we characterized the allelic variation at the VRN-1 promoter region in polyploid wheat. The Vrn-A1a allele has a duplication in…Read more
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    Growth habit varies among accessions of hexaploid wheat. The winter habit genotype requires a cold treatment to induce flowering and is generally planted in the fall. Spring habit genotypes flower in the absence of a vernalization treatment. Spring habit is conferred by a dominant allele at any of the three VRN-1 loci, but varieties carrying the VRN-A1 locus are the most frequent and usually flower earlier. To facilitate selection in populations segregating at the VRN-A1 locus and to assist in g…Read more
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    Cereal genes similar to Snf2 define a new subfamily that includes human and mouse genes
    with V. Echenique, C. Busso, P. SanMiguel, W. Ramakrishna, J. L. Bennetzen, S. Harrington, and J. Dubcovsky
    Genes from the SNF2 family play important roles in transcriptional regulation, maintenance of chromosome integrity and DNA repair. This study describes the molecular cloning and characterization of cereal genes from this family. The predicted proteins exhibit a novel C-terminal domain that defines a new subfamily designated SNF2P that includes human and mouse proteins. Comparison between genomic and cDNA sequences showed that cereal Snf2P genes consisted of 17 exons, including one only 8 bp long…Read more
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    Purpose To investigate the reliability and accuracy of two pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling sequences, using two-dimensional gradient-echo echo planar imaging and 3D gradient and spin echo as the readout, respectively. Materials and Methods Each sequence was performed twice 4 weeks apart on six normal control subjects, six elderly subjects with mild cognitive impairment, and one participant with Alzheimer's disease. Eight of these subjects also underwent H 215O positron emission tomograp…Read more