• Resilience vs Pandemics (edited book)
    with Ali Cheshmehzangi, Maycon Sedrez, Hang Zhao, Tim Heath, and Ayotunde Dawodu
    Springer. 2023.
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    Building Up a Robust Risk Mathematical Platform to Predict Colorectal Cancer
    with Chunqiu le ZhangZheng, Lei Xing, Han Zeng, Tingting Li, Huan Yang, Jia Cao, Badong Chen, and Ziyuan Zhou
    Complexity 1-14. 2017.
  • Wei guan shi jie di kai fa
    Xin hua shu dian Beijing fa xing suo fa xing. 1981.
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    Chinese Clinical Ethicists Accept Physicians’ Benevolent Deception of Patients
    with Yuming Wang, Zhenxiang Zhang, Hongmei Zhang, and Hui Zhang
    American Journal of Bioethics 21 (5): 22-24. 2021.
    In “Deception and the Clinical Ethicist,” Meyers defends the argument that the clinical ethicist should sometimes be an active participant in the deception of patients and their families. Me...
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    Running Man: The Korean Television Variety Program on the Transnational, Affective Run
    Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2018 (184): 163-184. 2018.
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    Using Bakhtin's notion of polyphony, this study explored the discussion of the end-of-life issues in the Course on Life and Death Education in one Chinese university. Ethnographic methods were adopted to investigate the collision between the classroom voices and the voices of the mainstream culture on end-of-life in the process of developing students' attitudes toward death. The findings revealed that “to understand death” involved challenging the voice of “strangeness and fear of death”; “hones…Read more
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    There is considerable evidence that the experience of justice is associated with perceived legitimacy of authority, but there has been no research about this association when considering past rather than current fairness. Based on the fairness heuristic theory, we tested the hypothesis that interpersonal justice trajectories positively affect perceived legitimacy of the authority; we also tested whether social class moderated this effect. Community residents rated the authority's fairness on 16 …Read more
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    Assessing Mothers’ Parenting Stress: Differences Between One- and Two-Child Families in China
    with Guoying Qian, Jin Mei, and Gang Dou
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2021.
    This study aimed to investigate mothers’ parenting stress and explore its relationship with associated demographic variables in two-child families involving preschool children. A sample of 621 two-child families and a comparison group of 319 one-child families from China participated in the study; the children were aged between 3 and 7. The results showed that mothers of two-child families had higher parenting stress than those of one-child families; within the two-child families, demographic va…Read more
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    Future Time Perspective Impacts Gain-Related but Not Loss-Related Intertemporal Choice
    with Yuxin Tan, Xianmin Gong, Shufei Yin, Fangshu Qiu, and Xue Hu
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.