•  88
    Strain-induced preferential dissolution at the dislocation emergences in MnS: an atomic scale study
    with Y. T. Zhou, S. J. Zheng, B. Zhang, and X. L. Ma
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (22): 2365-2375. 2015.
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    The evolution of polarization inside ultrathin PbTiO3films: a theoretical study
    with Y. B. Xue, D. Chen, Y. L. Tang, Y. L. Zhu, and X. L. Ma
    Philosophical Magazine 95 (19): 2067-2077. 2015.
  •  69
    Are Recycling People Also Saving? Costliness Matters
    with Sheng Wei, Jiaqi Xu, Shengxiang She, and Ying Zhang
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2021.
    In view of the fact that vigorously promoting recycling has become a viable means to promote sustainable development, it is important to better understand the impact of recycling efforts on subsequent resource saving behavior. This research empirically examines the effects of recycling efforts on subsequent resource saving by analyzing the survey data of 356 college students in China. The recycling efforts, environmental self-identity and feeling of pride were measured using existing scales whil…Read more
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    Perceptions, attitudes and behaviors regarding professionalism and their relationships reported by newly enrolled Chinese residents
    with Xinzhi Song, Chunyu Xin, Honghe Li, Ning Ding, Charice Augustine, and Deliang Wen
    BMC Medical Ethics 26 (1): 1-13. 2025.
    The professionalism perceptions of newly enrolled residents determine how to implement targeted professionalism training during residency, but few studies have paid attention to this point. Moreover, it is unclear whether residents’ perceptions reflect their attitudes and behaviors regarding professionalism when examined quantitatively. This study aimed to investigate residents’ professionalism perceptions (their understanding of professionalism and approach to teaching professionalism), and to …Read more
  •  45
    Technology as cultural translator: artificial intelligence adaptation and reconstruction in Global South fashion design
    with Hongcai Chen, Jirawat Vongphantuset, Feng Xinqun, Liu Yunjuan, and Yongshun Che
    AI and Society 41 (3): 2003-2019. 2026.
    This study investigates the deep cultural dependencies of artificial intelligence (AI) applications within the fashion design sector of the Global South. Through detailed analysis of in-depth interviews with 21 designers and 120 h of participant observation, the research reveals that the effectiveness of AI is not determined by the tools alone, but by the interpretation and reconstruction of local cultural symbols and traditional knowledge. The study proposes a “Technology as Cultural Translator…Read more
  •  56
    What Drives Employees' Pro‐Environmental Behavior? Evidence From China
    with Yufei Wang and Zhongju Liao
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 35 (3): 1867-1885. 2026.
    In the field of employees' pro-environmental behaviors, studies integrating the common influences of organizational and individual factors are limited. To fill this gap, this study selects perceived corporate environmental responsibility and biospheric values to explore their impact on employees' pro-environmental behaviors. This study constructs a psychological formation mechanism of employees' pro-environmental behaviors by introducing beliefs and norms into the theoretical framework. Environm…Read more
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    The valence–arousal conflict theory assumes that both valence and arousal will trigger approaching or withdrawing tendencies. It also predicts that the speed of processing emotional stimuli will depend on whether valence and arousal trigger conflicting or congruent motivational tendencies. However, most previous studies have provided evidence of the interaction between valence and arousal only, and have not provided direct proof of the interactive links between valence, arousal and motivational …Read more
  •  109
    The identification of risk factors for infectious patients with acute fever and formulation of activation criteria to alert outpatient clinic doctors
    with Hongli Xiao, Haiyu Qi, Xingwang Li, Jing Wang, Xiaoli Li, Suxia Ma, Zongli Diao, Fangfang Sun, and Chenghong Yin
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 16 (6): 1248-1253. 2010.
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    What Do Chinese Families With Depressed Adolescents Find Helpful in Family Therapy? A Qualitative Study
    with Liang Liu, Jiajia Wu, Jing Wang, Yuezhou Tong, Congcong Ge, and Yanbo Wang
    Frontiers in Psychology 11. 2020.
    Despite research supporting the efficacy of family therapy for adolescent depression, little research has been done to clarify the therapeutic variables that Chinese families with depressed adolescents consider helpful in family therapy. This study explored Chinese depressed adolescents’ and their parents’ perceptions of the factors promoting improvement in family therapy. Twelve Chinese families with one adolescent child fulfilling the criteria for major depressive disorder were recruited. A to…Read more
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    The identification of risk factors for critically ill patients with acute fever and formulation of activation criteria to alert outpatient clinic doctors
    with Hongli Xiao, Haiyu Qi, Jing Wang, Xiaoli Li, Suxia Ma, Zongli Diao, Fangfang Sun, and Chenghong Yin
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 18 (4): 721-726. 2012.
  • Shang yong ren jing (edited book)
    with Juying Qiao, Mingkui Xu, and Liang Wu
    Zhongguo di zhi da xue chu ban she. 1994.
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    Can environmental tax promote green M&A in emerging market firms? Evidence from China's heavy polluters
    with Deli Wang and Minxian Zhou
    Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 34 (4): 1450-1474. 2025.
    Based on a sample of heavily polluting firms listed in China, we examine the impact of environmental taxes on the green M&A behavior of these firms. Our findings underscore that environmental taxes have significantly increased the likelihood of heavily polluting firms engaging in green M&A endeavors. This impact is particularly pronounced in areas with high media attention, low financing constraints, and high environmental investment. However, our examination of the economic consequences shows t…Read more
  •  112
    Suppression and Memory for Childhood Traumatic Events: Trauma Symptoms and Non‐Disclosure
    with Yuerui Wu, Dana Hartman, Deborah Goldfarb, and Gail S. Goodman
    Topics in Cognitive Science 16 (4): 718-730. 2024.
    Self-reported lost memory of child sexual abuse (CSA) can be mistaken for “repressed memory.” Based on our longitudinal studies of memory and disclosure in child maltreatment victims who are now adults, we discuss findings relevant to “repressed memory cases.” We examined relations between self-report of temporarily lost memory of CSA (subjective forgetting) and memory accuracy for maltreatment-related experiences (objective memory). Across two studies involving separate samples, we find evidenc…Read more
  •  40
    Community support and promoting cognitive function for the elderly
    with Chong Zhang, Daisheng Tang, Shilin Jiang, and Xin Liu
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Proper cognitive functions are critical to the life of the elderly. With the rapid aging of the population, community support plays an important role in cognitive functioning. This study examines the association between community support and the level of cognitive functioning in the elderly, and the mediating effect of social participation in the relationship. Based on the panel data of China Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey in 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2018, people aged 65 and over are s…Read more
  •  120
    Atomic structure of the Fe/Fe3C interface with the Isaichev orientation in pearlite
    with Y. T. Zhou, S. J. Zheng, Y. X. Jiang, T. Z. Zhao, and X. L. Ma
    Philosophical Magazine 1-12. forthcoming.
  •  126
    Differences in practice and preferences associated with truth-telling to cancer patients
    with Jing Wu, Xiaodong Jiao, Jingting Wang, Xuchun Ye, and Bei Wang
    Nursing Ethics 28 (2): 272-281. 2021.
    Background: Doctors should disclose the diagnosis to patients according to the principle of autonomy. However, not disclosing the diagnosis and prognosis to cancer patients remains common in mainland China. Objective: The study explored the experiences and attitudes of patients with cancer, family members, and the medical staff in truth-telling. Research design: A quantitative survey with three closed-ended questionnaires was conducted. Participants: In all, 137 patients with cancer, 134 family …Read more
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    This paper addresses value changes that have occurred to college?educated youth as China is going through drastic social transformations under Western influences. It explains how socio?economic and cultural forces interplay within a particular historical and political context in bringing about such notable changes as individualism, materialism and moral crisis. Through exploring young people's perceptions of the relative status of China versus the West, represented by the USA, the paper reveals …Read more
  •  74
    Integration of Neuroscience and Entrepreneurship: A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis
    with Weiwei Liu, Yimeng Xu, Tiantian Xu, Zijian Ye, and Jiani Yang
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    In this study, we investigated the integration between neuroscience and entrepreneurship. First, we explored the concept of neuroentrepreneurship and the investigation of neuroentrepreneurship using scientific research methods. Second, we constructed a road map for entrepreneurial researchers interested in conducting neuroentrepreneurship-related research. This is an emerging research area; therefore, to more clearly analyze the dynamics of the research trends, we used a bibliometric method to c…Read more
  •  41
    Numerical Magnitude Processing in Deaf Adolescents and Its Contribution to Arithmetical Ability
    with Lilan Chen and Hongbo Wen
    Frontiers in Psychology 12. 2021.
    Although most deaf individuals could use sign language or sign/spoken language mix, hearing loss would still affect their language acquisition. Compensatory plasticity holds that the lack of auditory stimulation experienced by deaf individuals, such as congenital deafness, can be met by enhancements in visual cognition. And the studies of hearing individuals have showed that visual form perception is the cognitive mechanism that could explain the association between numerical magnitude processin…Read more
  •  96
    MSLp: Deep Superresolution for Meteorological Satellite Image
    with Liling Zhao and Hao Yu
    Complexity 2021 1-8. 2021.
    High-resolution meteorological satellite image is the basic data for weather forecasting, climate prediction, and early warning of various meteorological disasters. However, the poor image resolution is limited for both subjective and automated analyses. Through our investigation and study, we found that the meteorological satellite image is a kind of complex data with multimodal and multitemporal characteristics. Fortunately, based on zero-shot learning theory, the complexity of the meteorologi…Read more
  •  69
    Spreading Dynamics of a 2SIH2R, Rumor Spreading Model in the Homogeneous Network
    with Feng Qing, Jian-Ping Chai, and Ye-Peng Ni
    Complexity 2021 1-9. 2021.
    With the rapid development of social network in recent years, the threshold of information dissemination has become lower. Most of the time, rumors, as a special kind of information, are harmful to society. And once the rumor appears, the truth will follow. Considering that the rumor and truth compete with each other like light and darkness in reality, in this paper, we study a rumor spreading model in the homogeneous network called 2SIH2R, in which there are both spreader1 and spreader2. In thi…Read more
  •  60
    Mechanisms of How Random Input Controls Bursting Gene Expression
    with Sijia Xiao, Zhigang Wang, and Haohua Wang
    Complexity 2022 1-17. 2022.
    The process of gene expression is affected by many extracellular stimulus signals, and the stochasticity of these signals reshapes gene expression. To adapt the fluctuation of the extracellular environment, genes have many strategies for augmenting their survival probability, frequency modulation, and amplitude modulation. However, it is unclear how genes utilize the stochasticity of signals to regulate gene expression and which strategy will be chosen to maximize cellular function. Here, we ana…Read more
  •  64
    Marketing by live streaming: How to interact with consumers to increase their purchase intentions
    with Feng Liu, Xiaoxu Dong, and Huawei Zhao
    Frontiers in Psychology 13. 2022.
    Live streaming e-commerce, as a kind of new information technology-based business model, is currently the most popular marketing approach, especially in China. This research divides live streaming interactions into three dimensions, interactions for obtaining product information, interactions for grasping the purchase dynamics of others, and interactions for obtaining monetary incentives, and proposes a comprehensive framework to examine whether live streaming interactions with consumers promote…Read more
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    Kindergarten climate has been reported to be closely associated with teachers' retention intention, yet the underlying mechanism of this association remains unclear in some ethnic minority areas in China. Based on the Personal-Environment Fit Theory and Organizational Support Theory, the research aims to examine the correlation between kindergarten climate and retention intention of Chinese kindergarten teachers in ethnic minority areas and the chain mediating role of perceived organizational su…Read more