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    Emotional regulation skills are key predictors of individual long-term well-being. The current study explored how students’ perceptions of school institutional justice are associated with their emotional regulation skills, and examined whether perceived teacher support and peer support mediated this process. Data were collected from 62,723 students from across 50 primary, junior and senior middle schools in Xi’an, China. The construct validity of the measures was confirmed through confirmatory f…Read more
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    The Effects of Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy in Acute Subcortical Cerebral Infarction
    with Changshen Yu, Wanjun Wang, Yue Zhang, Yizhao Wang, Weijia Hou, Chunlin Gao, Chen Wang, Lidong Mo, and Jialing Wu
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 11. 2017.
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    Religion in the Game: Faith, Practice, and Identity in Sporting Life
    with Young-Eun Noh
    Springer Nature Singapore. 2026.
  • Probabilistic forecasting guides dynamic decisions
    with Yang Xiang and Samuel J. Gershman
    Psychological Review. forthcoming.
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    Abstract: The field of sentiment analysis is a crucial aspect of natural language processing (NPL)and is essential in discovering the emotional undertones within the text data and, hence, capturingpublic sentiments over a variety of issues. In this regard, this study suggests a deep learningtechnique for sentiment categorization on a Twitter dataset that is based on Long Short-TermMemory (LSTM) networks. Preprocessing is done comprehensively, feature extraction is donethrough a bag of words meth…Read more
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    Mediating Worlds: James Legge’s Comparative Apologetic Approach to Chinese Classics
    with Zhengbin Feng
    Neue Zeitschrift für Systematicsche Theologie Und Religionsphilosophie. forthcoming.
    This paper examines James Legge’s innovative use of comparative apologetics as a translation strategy in his rendition of Chinese classics during the Victorian era. While previous scholarship has often viewed Legge’s work through the lens of either colonial discourse or purely scholarly achievement, this study reveals how his comparative apologetic approach enabled a more nuanced cross-cultural dialogue between Chinese and Western thought systems. Through analysis of his translation choices, par…Read more
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    The Application of Vocal Works in Playing and Singing Training
    International Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences 3 (2): 9-23. 2026.
    Music is an essential component of human culture, and vocal music, as an important form of music, carries rich emotions and feelings, possessing unique charm in expressing and conveying emotion. In vocal music learning, solfeggio is a crucial training method that enhances learners’ visual and auditory perception of musical works, as well as their understanding and mastery of elements such as melody, harmony, and rhythm, thereby improving their singing proficiency and musical literacy. In the mul…Read more
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    Book Reviews (review)
    with Yiwei Zheng, Matthew Morgan, Robin Wang, Xiaomei Yang, Kuang-Ming Wu, Siu-fu Tang, Zhiping Yu, and Hongsheng Hu
    Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 1 (2): 277-299. 2002.
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    Neural knowledge graph reasoning with relational digraph
    with Yongqi Zhang, Haiquan Qiu, Enjun Du, and Quanming Yao
    Artificial Intelligence 355 (C): 104520. 2026.
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    This paper explores the multi-dimensional universe and raises questions on intelligent matters. It also explores the possibility of material transfers between the three-dimensional universe and higher dimensional universe. The author proposes that the origin of the universe is energy and that the existence of the three-dimensional universe based on matters is a special form of existence in the multi-dimensional universe. The paper also comes with the concept of intelligent matters for which the …Read more
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    The biology major has developed rapidly in recent years. Biology is a science that penetrates every aspect of human life and is one of the core majors in most agricultural colleges and universities. However, many teachers lack practical experience in the subject. To overcome this problem, in recent years, we have been trying to introduce new reforms into our teaching. This article provides some insight into the way that biology majors have been reformed, which will help educators in agricultural…Read more
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    Latent profile analysis of moral decision-making in clinical practice nursing students
    with Xinyang Zhao, Yingying Zhang, Jiahui Luan, Zhenggang Luan, and Jun Zhang
    Nursing Ethics 33 (4): 1276-1290. 2026.
    Background Ethical decision-making in nursing is crucial for care quality and patient safety. Nursing interns, being in a critical transition from students to professional nurses, have ethical decision-making abilities that are susceptible to environmental and individual factors. It is necessary to explore the latent profiles of ethical decision-making among interns and their influencing factors to provide targeted educational interventions. Aim To identify latent profiles of ethical decision-ma…Read more
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    Divine and Human Love: Religious Foundations of Mo Zi's Universal Love and Christian Agape
    with Chengjia Li
    Journal of Religious Ethics 54 (1): 26-57. 2026.
    This study examines the theological foundations and ethical implications of Mo Zi's concept of “universal love” (jian ai) and Christian “agape,” exploring their religious dimensions, ontological bases, and contemporary significance. While existing scholarship has often emphasized the ethical similarities between these two traditions, this research provides a more nuanced theological analysis that reveals their distinctive religious foundations. Through systematic examination of Mohist writings a…Read more
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    A Review of the Influence of Music on Foreign Language Teaching (1998-2024)
    with Zhanpeng Li
    International Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (9): 1-18. 2025.
    With the continuous progress of contemporary science and technology and cognitive neuroscience, a series of studies have revealed the significant overlap between music and language in the brain processing area, which provides important theoretical support for the transfer of music as an interdisciplinary tool to the field of foreign language teaching and research. Therefore, in-depth study of the interaction between music and language has a positive role in promoting the optimization of foreign …Read more
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    Art Criticism of Virtual Humans in the Metaverse: An Examination Centered on 'Liu Ye Xi'
    International Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (4): 83-92. 2025.
    With the rise of the metaverse concept, the virtual human sector has once again gained momentum, and virtual art is infused with new possibilities and hopes. The emergence of the virtual human Liu Ye Xi has broken through the domestic ceiling for virtual beings, opening up a narrative metaverse that presents new aesthetic changes characterized by immersion, interactivity, and hyperreality. From a rational and objective perspective, examining the new artistic space in the metaverse and engaging i…Read more
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    The Influence of Music Training on the Lexical Richness of English Writing: A Study Based on Self-built Corpora
    with Zhanpeng Li
    International Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences 2 (2): 258-287. 2025.
    This study aims to explore the influence of music training on the lexical richness of English writing. The method of this study is both qualitative and quantitative. Through a nearly 8-week music and writing training, an experiment was conducted on 40 research subjects (20 in experimental group and 20 in control group), and self-built corpora were established for analysis. The results show that music training effectively improved the lexical variability, complexity, and density of the experiment…Read more
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    The more you think you know: AI experience, literacy, heuristics, and perceived AI authorship
    with Haoran Chu, Shupei Yuan, Yuan Sun, and Linjuan Rita Men
    AI and Society 41 (3): 2199-2211. 2026.
    Drawing on an online experiment with a nationally representative sample of U.S. adults (N = 948), this study examined how individuals’ experience with AI and self-assessed AI literacy, spanning perceived knowledge, capabilities, and evaluations, were associated with their attribution of AI authorship to college admissions essays. The study focused on the attributional heuristics people apply, such as writing style or references to personal experience, when inferring whether a piece of content wa…Read more
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    Field and Ecology
    with Mustafa Emirbayer
    Sociological Theory 34 (1): 62-79. 2016.
    This article offers a theoretical comparison between field and ecology, as developed by Pierre Bourdieu and the Chicago School of sociology. While field theory and ecological theory share similar conceptualizations of actors, positions, and relations, and while they converge in their views on structural isomorphism, temporality, and social psychology, they are quite different on several other scores: power and inequality, endogeneity, heterogeneity, metaphorical sources, and abstraction. With a …Read more
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    Research on issues in the protection of clinical trial human subjects in China: a Delphi study
    with Xiuqiao Yang, Hong Lin, Chunyan Ai, Zhanghong Cai, Rong Yu, Xiaoyi Xu, Jinghong Gao, Yuwen Chen, and Ping Wen
    BMC Medical Ethics 26 (1): 161. 2025.
    This study aims to identify current deficiencies in the protection of human subjects participating in clinical trials in China and propose strategies for safeguarding their rights. We conducted a comprehensive literature review on the protection of human subjects in clinical trials and gathered insights from experts and scholars among stakeholders. The Delphi expert consultation method was used to analyze and summarize the shortcomings in China’s regulatory framework for human subject protection…Read more
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    Humans are created by the universe, and in turn, they use language, writing, numbers, science, and coordinate systems to create all “man-made existences” such as science, philosophy, and religion. Humans do so out of necessity for survival and existence. Humans are representatives of the universe, with senses, perception, and subjective consciousness, creating language, writing, and numbers, and using the mind and information to create “existence.” This is the innate ability of humans to learn, …Read more
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    The effect of authentic leadership and leader competency on employee job performance has received growing attention in the past decades; however, few studies have simultaneously integrated these two leadership perspectives. We have thus developed a mediated moderation model to test the interactive effect of authentic leadership and competency on followers’ job performance through work engagement. Based on a sample of 248 subordinate–supervisor pairs, hierarchical regression analyses reveal that …Read more
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    Simple Adaptive Control-Based Reconfiguration Design of Cabin Pressure Control System
    with Zhao Zhang, Zhong Yang, Si Xiong, Shuang Chen, and Xiaokai Zhang
    Complexity 2021 1-16. 2021.
    The Cabin Pressure Control System is an essential part of the aviation environmental control system that ensures aircraft structure and flight crew safety. However, the CPCS usually has potential faults of sensors and actuators. To this end, a Simple Adaptive Control- based reconfiguration method is proposed to compensate for the above adverse effects. Some good pressure control performance of CPCS can be achieved by the basic pressure controller when the system is in normal operation. A paralle…Read more
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    Interference of unilateral lower limb amputation on motor imagery rhythm and remodeling of sensorimotor areas
    with Wenjin Fu, Conghui Wei, Fengling Ma, Nanyi Cui, Xinying Shan, and Yan Zhang
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16 1011463. 2022.
    PurposeThe effect of sensorimotor stripping on neuroplasticity and motor imagery capacity is unknown, and the physiological mechanisms of post-amputation phantom limb pain (PLP) illness remain to be investigated.Materials and methodsIn this study, an electroencephalogram (EEG)-based event-related (de)synchronization (ERD/ERS) analysis was conducted using a bilateral lower limb motor imagery (MI) paradigm. The differences in the execution of motor imagery tasks between left lower limb amputations…Read more
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    To persist is not merely to perform, but to recover. In high-pressure academic contexts, resilience is increasingly seen as a dynamic capacity to rebound, endure, and transform adversity into growth. Grounded in Social Cognitive Theory, this study examined how self-efficacy contributes to resilience both directly and indirectly through learning engagement. Data were collected from 298 Chinese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) undergraduates majoring in English. Structural equation modeling wit…Read more
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    Interventions to promote medical research integrity: a scoping review
    with Yang Yang and Miqi Li
    BMC Medical Ethics 26 (1): 1-11. 2025.
    This study reviewed the current status of interventions for medical research integrity. The forms and methods of interventions, the timing and duration of interventions, outcome indicators, and evaluation methods and time were systematically reviewed. It provided a reference for the development of intervention programs for medical research integrity. So as to improve the integrity awareness and behavior norms of researchers. Studies related to medical research integrity and intervention measures…Read more
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    Following the distinction of ‘historical avant-gardes’ and ‘neo- avant-gardes’ drawn by Peter Bürger and the conception of ‘postsocialist avant-gardes ’ from Aleš Erjavec, Chinese scholars have recently claimed that the fourth paradigm of avant-gardes emerged in communist Yan’an in the 1940s. These avant-gardes, shaped under the interpretation of art in Mao's Yan’an Talk as well as in a militarily autonomous space, were endowed with the capacity of harmonizing avant-gardism with popular culture,…Read more
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    A Journey of Writing and Publishing an Autoethnography: A Collaborative Autoethnographic Account
    with Rui Yuan
    In Deborah L. Mulligan, Meg Forbes, Emilio A. Anteliz & Patrick Alan Danaher (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Autoethnographic and Self-Study Education Research Methods, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 291-306. 2025.
    Academic collaboration is common among researchers, especially between supervisors and supervisees in higher education. However, limited research attention is given to this collaborative process, especially when it comes to autoethnography which could entail “lifelike” evocative stories. This chapter introduces the collaborative process of writing and publishing an autoethnography titled “let emotion ring”. The autoethnography reports on the first author’s emotional experience while teaching Eng…Read more
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    The philosophy of the cosmic origin is a precious legacy left by our ancestors. Due to insufficient information, Aristotle interrupted this philosophical contemplation and initiated human material philosophy and material scientific thinking, which also sparked metaphysical contemplation. The ancient sacred philosophy differentiated into material philosophy, material science, and metaphysics, setting aside the “space and time” garments, leaving behind a “material philosophy trap”. After more than…Read more