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    Organ Donation by Capital Prisoners in China: Reflections in Confucian Ethics
    with M. Wang
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 35 (2): 197-212. 2010.
    This article discusses the practice and development of organ donation by capital prisoners in China. It analyzes the issue of informed consent regarding organ donation from capital prisoners in light of Confucian ethics and expounds the point that under the influence of Confucianism, China is a country that attaches great importance to the role of the family in practicing informed consent in various areas, the area of organ donation from capital prisoners included. It argues that a proper form o…Read more
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    Elasto-hydrodynamics of quasicrystals
    with T. Y. Fan, W. Li, and A. Y. Zhu
    Philosophical Magazine 89 (6): 501-512. 2009.
  • Turning Time from Enemy into an Ally Using the Pomodoro Technique
    with F. Gobbo and M. Lane
    In Darja Šmite, Nils Brede Moe & Pär J. Ågerfalk (eds.), Agility Across Time and Space, Springer Verlag. pp. 149-166. 2010.
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    Genetic and Environmental Influences on Gambling: A Meta-Analysis of Twin Studies
    with Xuan Yan-Hua, Shu Li, Rui Tao, Jie Chen, Li-Lin Rao, and Rui Zheng
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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    Reference point-dependent tradeoffs in intertemporal decision making
    with Jeffrey S. Simons
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (5): 663-664. 2005.
    We agree with Ainslie's general approach to intertemporal choices and self-control. However, we argue that a concept of “will” is superfluous in explaining tradeoffs between SS (smaller and sooner) and LL (larger and later) rewards in a framework of temporal goal setting and goal aggregation. We provide an alternative framework of reference point-dependent tradeoffs between SS and LL options.
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    Microstructure of the potentially multiferroic Fe/BaTiO3epitaxial interface
    with Y. L. Zhu, X. W. Wang, Y. Q. Zhang, and X. L. Ma
    Philosophical Magazine 92 (14): 1733-1747. 2012.
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    Low-cycle fatigue small crack initiation and propagation behaviour of cast magnesium alloys based on in-situ SEM observations
    with F. Liang, J. H. Fan, and F. H. Zhang
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (11): 1581-1596. 2006.
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    How is maternal survival related to reproductive success?
    with Ralph Hertwig
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (2): 236-237. 1999.
    Campbell's target article is a stimulating attempt to extend our understanding of sex differences in risk-taking behaviors. However, Campbell does not succeed in demonstrating that her account adds explanatory power to those (e.g., Daly & Wilson 1994) previously proposed. In particular, little effort was made to explore the causal links between survival (staying alive) and reproduction.
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    From Simon 's scissors for rationality to abc's adaptive toolbox
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5): 765-766. 2000.
    The smartness of simple heuristics depends upon their fit to the structure of task environments. Being fast and frugal becomes psychologically demanding when a decision goal is bounded by the risk distribution in a task environment. The lack of clear goals and prioritized cues in a decision problem may lead to the use of simple but irrational heuristics. Future research should focus more on how people use and integrate simple heuristics in the face of goal conflict under risk.
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    Conservation combats exploitation: Choices within an evolutionary framework
    with Shu Li and Li-Lin Rao
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37 (4): 437-438. 2014.
    Intentional change when viewed as making a risky or intertemporal choice with evolutionary relevance helps us understand its successes and its failures. To promote future-oriented ecological rationality requires establishing a linkage between nongenetic, cultural, and symbolic selections and genetic adaptations. Coupled with biophilic instinct, intentional conservation is more likely to prevail against evolved desires of environmental exploitation.
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    Beyond “pardonable errors by subjects and unpardonable ones by psychologists”
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23 (5): 699-700. 2000.
    Violations and biases relative to normative principles of rationality tend to occur when the structure of task environments is novel or the decision goals are in conflict. The two blades of bounded rationality, the structure of task environments and the computational capacities of the actor, can sharpen the conceptual distinctions between the sources of the normative and descriptive gap.
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    The role of internal stresses on the plastic deformation of the Al–Mg–Si–Cu alloy AA6111
    with H. Proudhon, W. J. Poole, and Y. Bréchet
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (5): 621-640. 2008.
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    Cyber-Personality and Liking Expression: A Study From WeChat Users in China
    with Haojian Li
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Clicking the like button following a post on social media has become a common means of expressing and gathering social support online. Little is known about how liking expression is linked and regulated by personality traits and communication motives. Following a preliminary survey about the usage of the like function on WeChat, a Chinese social media platform, we conducted an online study to map the Big-Five personality traits and five communication motives to the frequency of liking expression…Read more
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    Poro-viscoelastic properties of anisotropic cylindrical composite materials
    with Y. H. Cui, Y. X. Zhang, and F. J. He
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (9): 1197-1212. 2010.
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    Solving multi-granularity temporal constraint networks
    with Claudio Bettini and Sushil Jajodia
    Artificial Intelligence 140 (1-2): 107-152. 2002.
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    Gray Matter Changes in the Orbitofrontal-Paralimbic Cortex in Male Youths With Non-comorbid Conduct Disorder
    with Yidian Gao, Yali Jiang, Qingsen Ming, Jibiao Zhang, Ren Ma, Qiong Wu, Daifeng Dong, Xiao Guo, Mingli Liu, Weijun Situ, Ruth Pauli, and Shuqiao Yao
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
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    The increase of ETC vehicles on expressways has changed the proportion of ETC/MTC lanes at toll stations. Based on a driving simulator, three toll gate lane warning sign schemes were proposed in this study. Driving simulation experiments were conducted to study the influence of figures in warning signs at the manual toll station on the lane change timing of drivers. It was found that the addition of arrows to the warning signs can significantly shorten the response time and guide the driver to m…Read more
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    A Combined Prediction Model for Hog Futures Prices Based on WOA-LightGBM-CEEMDAN
    with Shen Gao, Yibin Guo, Shiyu Zhou, Yonghui Duan, and Daqing Wu
    Complexity 2022 1-15. 2022.
    An integrated hog futures price forecasting model based on whale optimization algorithm, LightGBM, and Complete Ensemble Empirical Mode Decomposition with Adaptive Noise is proposed to overcome the limitations of a single machine learning model with low prediction accuracy and insufficient model stability. The simulation process begins with a grey correlation analysis of the hog futures price index system in order to identify influencing factors; after that, the WOA-LightGBM model is developed, …Read more
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    Most previous empirical studies just addressed the influence of geographical proximity on interactive learning regarding the collaboration between knowledge-intensive business service and manufacturing industries. Drawing upon the social cognitive and knowledge-based perspective, this study bridged the research gaps by investigating the joint effects of geographical proximity and two representative non-geographic-proximities in fostering manufacturing firms’ innovation performance. In terms of t…Read more
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    To investigate whether implicit detection occurs uniformly during change blindness with single or combination feature stimuli, and whether implicit detection is affected by exposure duration and delay, two one-shot change detection experiments are designed. The implicit detection effect is measured by comparing the reaction times of baseline trials, in which stimulus exhibits no change and participants report “same,” and change blindness trials, in which the stimulus exhibits a change but partic…Read more