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Tao Huang

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
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  • Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
    Department of Philosophy
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    Structural Evaluation for Distribution Networks with Distributed Generation Based on Complex Network
    with Fei Xue, Yingyu Xu, Huaiying Zhu, Shaofeng Lu, and Jinling Zhang
    Complexity 1-10. 2017.
  •  44
    Identification of Two Vulnerability Features: A New Framework for Electrical Networks Based on the Load Redistribution Mechanism of Complex Networks
    with Xiaoguang Wei, Shibin Gao, Tao Wang, and Wenli Fan
    Complexity 2019 1-14. 2019.
  •  34
    Time-Varying Impedance Control of Port Hamiltonian System with a New Energy-Storing Tank
    with Min Zheng and Tangqing Yuan
    Complexity 2018 1-10. 2018.
  •  31
    Cascading Failures Analysis Considering Extreme Virus Propagation of Cyber-Physical Systems in Smart Grids
    with Tao Wang, Xiaoguang Wei, Jun Wang, Luis Valencia-Cabrera, Zhennan Fan, and Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez
    Complexity 2019 1-15. 2019.
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    Effects of Open Versus Closed Skill Exercise on Cognitive Function: A Systematic Review
    with Qian Gu, Liye Zou, Paul D. Loprinzi, and Minghui Quan
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    The Mediating Role of Chinese College Students’ Control Strategies: Belief in a Just World and Life History Strategy
    with Xuanxuan Lin, Rongzhao Wang, and Hua Gao
    Frontiers in Psychology 13 844510. 2022.
    The harshness and unpredictability of early life circumstances shape life history strategies for trade-offs between the resources devoted to somatic and reproductive efforts of individuals in the developmental process. This paper uses belief in a just world as a reflection of early environmental cues to predict an individual’s life history strategies. Research has found that belief in a just world influences life history strategies through a sense of control. However, the relationship between a …Read more
    The harshness and unpredictability of early life circumstances shape life history strategies for trade-offs between the resources devoted to somatic and reproductive efforts of individuals in the developmental process. This paper uses belief in a just world as a reflection of early environmental cues to predict an individual’s life history strategies. Research has found that belief in a just world influences life history strategies through a sense of control. However, the relationship between a sense of control and a life history strategy is flawed because influencing life history strategies should be intrinsic to control strategies rather than a sense of control. A total of 408 Chinese undergraduate students completed the Personal Belief in a Just World Scale, Mini-K Scale, and Primary and Secondary Control Scale. Structural equation modeling suggested that belief in a just world can directly or indirectly influence life history strategies through primary and secondary control strategies, respectively; there was no statistical difference in the degree of influence between the two paths. These results deepen our understanding of the underlying mechanisms in the relationship between belief in a just world and life history strategies, which can be utilized to ensure a slow life history strategy among Chinese university students in the future.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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