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Zhen Liu

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Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Philosophical Traditions
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Science, Logic, and Mathematics
History of Western Philosophy
Philosophical Traditions
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    Does Religion Hinder Creativity? A National Level Study on the Roles of Religiosity and Different Denominations
    with Qingke Guo, Peng Sun, Zhao Wang, and Rui Wu
    Frontiers in Psychology 9. 2018.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    AI’s nanotech moment: unmasking AI implementations in society and their societal rewiring
    AI and Society 41 (4): 4109-4110. 2026.
    Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
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    Shyness Weakens the Agreeableness-Prosociality Association via Social Self-Efficacy: A Moderated-Mediation Study of Chinese Undergraduates
    with Peng Sun, Qingke Guo, and Junyi Fan
    Frontiers in Psychology 10. 2019.
    Cognitive Sciences
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    Indulgence and Long Term Orientation Influence Prosocial Behavior at National Level
    with Qingke Guo, Xile Li, and Xiuqing Qiao
    Frontiers in Psychology 9 394428. 2018.
    The relationships between several Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and prosocial behavior at national level have been investigated by some studies. Yet the roles of indulgence versus restraint (IVR) and long-term versus short-term orientation (LTO), two newly established cultural dimensions, have received insufficient interest. This study was aimed to investigate whether the World Giving Index (WGI), a national level measure of prosocial behavior (including donating, volunteering, and helping a st…Read more
    The relationships between several Hofstede’s cultural dimensions and prosocial behavior at national level have been investigated by some studies. Yet the roles of indulgence versus restraint (IVR) and long-term versus short-term orientation (LTO), two newly established cultural dimensions, have received insufficient interest. This study was aimed to investigate whether the World Giving Index (WGI), a national level measure of prosocial behavior (including donating, volunteering, and helping a stranger) provided by Gallup, was affected by IVR and LTO. The results suggested a positive link between IVR and WGI, and a negative link between LTO and helping a stranger. Culture values can in a great extend account for why prosocial behavior varies across countries. Further analysis revealed interactions among IVR, LTO, and individualism versus collectivism (IND). Simple slope analyses found that: (1) a higher level of IND could enhance the positive influence of IVR on prosocial behavior; (2) a lower level of IND could weaken the negative impact of LTO on prosocial behavior; (3) a higher level of IVR could weaken the negative effect of LTO on prosocial behavior.
    Cognitive Sciences
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